This settlement holds Family Dollar accountable and protects Tennessee families from being sold harmful or mislabeled food.”
Family Dolllar will have to pay the State of Tennessee over $1.1 million in a settlement for a rat-infested warehouse in West Memphis, Arkansas.
The FDA cited findings from animal studies indicating that high levels of Red 3 exposure caused cancer in male lab rats
In a recent request for information, the agency is turning its attention to how define and regulate high-protein yogurt and poppy seeds, reflecting its broader effort to modernize food standards and address consumer preferences,
Walmart usually waits for the online posting of a recall announcement either on the FDA, USDA or press release website, then posts the recall to that section of its own website, usually with a list of stores affected. With no news release from TreeHouse, there was no posting on the Walmart site until Tuesday.
The recall, announced on Tuesday, affects a limited number of 2-pound boxes of Pearl Milling Company Original Pancake & Waffle Mix.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office (TAGO) has announced a settlement with Family Dollar Inc. According to TAGO, this settlement comes after an investigation that revealed Family Dollar stores in Tennessee were selling consumer goods that had knowingly been stored in a rodent-infested distribution center.
The move comes nearly 35 years after the dye was barred from cosmetics such as lipsticks because of potential cancer risk
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Some familiar foods will begin to disappear from Maryland grocery store shelves in the next couple of years after action Wednesday by federal regulators to ban a dye called Red 3 nearly 35 years after it was barred from cosmetics because of potential cancer risks.