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This timeline of the 2007 pet food recalls documents how events related to the 2007 pet food recalls unfolded. Several contaminated Chinese vegetable proteins were used by pet food makers in North America, Europe and South Africa, leading to kidney failure in animals fed the contaminated food. Both the centralization of the pet food industry ...
Overall, several major companies have recalled more than 5300 pet food products, with most of the recalls coming from Menu Foods. [6] The contamination was caused by melamine in the affected foods. The Chinese company behind the contaminated wheat gluten has initially denied any involvement in the contamination, but is cooperating with Chinese ...
During this period, Nestle Purina voluntarily recalled some of its Alpo Prime Cuts in Gravy products [61] [62] in the US that contained wheat gluten from China contaminated with melamine. [63] In August 2013 Purina recalled some of its Purina ONE Beyond dog food, because of one bag that was found to contain salmonella. [64]
The most recent Purina dog food recall was announced in March 2023. Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental was recalled due to elevated levels of vitamin D. At the time, the company warned ...
According to Purina, there are "no current or pending product recalls" on Purina pet foods. A search of the FDA's database confirms that the company's most recent recall was issued on March 10, 2023.
The original recall for elevated levels of Vitamin D was on Feb. 8 Purina expands its recall of dog food that can cause kidney problems and vomiting Skip to main content
The many product recalls within the year led Consumer Reports and other observers to dub 2007 "The Year of the Recall.” [1] [2] Events in the confidence crisis included recalls on consumer goods such as pet food, toys, toothpaste and lipstick, and a ban on certain types of seafood. Also included were reports on the poor crash safety of ...
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