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Nature’s Promise organic baby carrots, 1 pound, UPC: 68826704735, with best if used by dates through Oct. 25, 2024 Nature’s Promise organic whole carrots, 1 pound, UPC: 68826705750, purchased ...
A product recall is a request from a manufacturer to return a product after the discovery of safety issues or product defects that might endanger the consumer or put the maker or seller at risk of legal action. Product recalls are one of a number of corrective actions that can be taken for products that are deemed to be unsafe.
Merita is a brand of breads that was produced by Hostess Brands and now produced by Flowers Foods, available throughout the Southeastern United States until November 16, 2012, when Hostess's management decided to liquidate Hostess.
There’s an active recall on various brands of bread and buns in Canada, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. This is due to pieces of metal being found in the affected product.
Flowers Foods won the bid to purchase five of the six bread brands (except Beefsteak, purchased by Grupo Bimbo) on February 28. [75] The deal went through a bankruptcy court in March and was completed on July 22, 2013. [80] [81] The five brands are Butternut Bread, Home Pride, Merita Breads, Nature's Pride and Wonder Bread. [54]
Grimmway Farms recalled organic carrots after the product was linked to a multi-state E. coli outbreak that has infected 39 people from 18 states. ... Nature’s Promise; 1lb; best-by dates from ...
Launched in February 2009, Nature's Pride bread was the first completely all natural line of bread to be available across the United States. [3] The brand offered a number of bread products, including Nature's Pride hearty wide pan and traditional sandwich bread varieties, Nature's Pride OvenClassics and Nature's Pride Premium Harvest buns and rolls.
Nature's Promise - 1lb, 5lb O-Organics - 1lb, 2lb, 5lb, 10lb O Organic organic baby carrots (pictured) and organic whole carrots are part of a recall from Grimmway Farms.