Nut Recall Update for 8 States As FDA Sets Risk Level

Recall Overview: A nut recall has been issued in eight states due to potential contamination, with concerns over possible foodborne illnesses like salmonella or Listeria.

Affected Products: The recall includes various nut products, such as almonds, cashews, and peanuts, distributed in retail outlets and online stores across the states.

States Impacted: The affected states are primarily located in the U.S., and include regions that have experienced reports of illness linked to the recalled products.

FDA Risk Level: The FDA has assessed the risk of contamination as moderate to high, urging consumers to check labels and avoid consuming specific products listed in the recall notice.

Illnesses Reported: Several illnesses have been linked to the contaminated nuts, but the exact number of cases may still be under investigation as more reports come in.

Company Response: The company involved in the recall has voluntarily pulled the affected products from store shelves and is cooperating with health authorities to ensure consumer safety.

Safety Precautions: The FDA is advising consumers who may have purchased the recalled nuts to dispose of them immediately and to monitor for symptoms of foodborne illnesses, especially if they experience fever, nausea, or diarrhea.

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