Vegetable recall 2025: Check your kitchen for products impacted by fears of potentially deadly botulinum toxin
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The U.S. FDA recently issued a recall notice regarding various prepared vegetable products from AKT Trading Inc., as they may contain Clostridium botulinum, which can cause botulism. The recall was initiated after discovering that certain products lacked vital "Keep Refrigerated" packaging instructions. This omission could allow the growth of the bacterium, posing potential health risks to consumers. The affected products include several types of prepared mixed vegetables and specific item details, including UPC codes and expiration dates, were provided by the FDA.
On March 3, the FDA announced a voluntary recall from AKT Trading Inc. due to fears that their vegetable products might harbor the deadly Clostridium botulinum bacterium.
The bacterium can produce a lethal toxin, leading to serious health risks such as botulism infection if consumed.
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