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The first recalls were announced by Menu Foods late on Friday, 16 March 2007, for cat and dog food products in the United States. In the ensuing months, many additional recalls were announced by Menu and other companies as the recall expanded throughout North America and to Europe and South Africa.
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.
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 ...
Here is this week's roundup: Dorel Asia SRL recalled about 466,700. Keeping track of the latest product and food recalls can be a challenge for any consumer, so Consumer Ally has collected them ...
The post Open Farm: Has the Dog Food Brand Issued a Recall in 2024? appeared first on DogTime. In recent years, the quality of pet food has become a major concern for pet owners globally. There ...
Consumers may contact the company at treats@carolinaprimepet.com or 828-394-6460 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday for information about returning recalled product for a refund or replacement ...
The first recalls were announced by Menu Foods late on Friday, 16 March 2007 for cat and dog food products in the United States. [15] By 30 March the United States began to ban imports of wheat gluten from China.
The treats shipped across the United States could be contaminated with salmonella, officials said. These dog treats could make pets — and owners — sick. NC company issues recall