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What's really disturbing is there is no reason given.
According to Truth About Pet Food
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Federal law requires a cause to be explained to consumers in recall notices; “Reason for the removal or correction and the date and circumstances under which the product deficiency or possible deficiency was discovered.” In fact, the FDA has a mock recall notice provided on it’s website for pet products as an example to what manufacturers should include in their press release. The very first sentence of the FDA example press release suggests this: “[Company Name] of [City], [State] is recalling [Quantity and/or type of Product] because it has the potential to be contaminated with…” The FDA suggests a cause to be explained in the first sentence of a recall press release.
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