Public health alert issued for popular soup brands, including Campbell's: What to know
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The USDA has issued a public health alert concerning 13 packaged soup products, predominantly frozen soups, which may contain foreign material—specifically wood—in the cilantro ingredient. While a recall has not been enacted, consumers are warned against consuming these products, which belong to brands like Campbell's and Molly's Kitchen, among others. The alert stems from a prior recall of cilantro and signals potential nationwide effects since the USDA believes more products may be impacted. Consumers can find more information about affected products on the USDA website.
The USDA has issued a public health alert for 13 packaged soup products due to potential wood contamination in cilantro, warning consumers against use.
A public health alert is issued to inform the public about health risks when a recall is not recommended, with no products being pulled from shelves.
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