An Oklahoma lawmaker is voicing her pleasure with a recent FDA action on food health. This week, the Food and Drug Administration announced a nationwide ban on “red Dye 3,” a food additive with possible links to cancer and other serious health issues.
Chicken broth sold by Walmart in several states, including Georgia, Oklahoma and Texas has been classified as a Class II recall. The broth was produced by Tree House Foods Inc., which is based in Canada, and was initially recalled on Dec. 11, 2024, according to the Food and Drug Administration notice.
We should celebrate this step, but our efforts must continue,” Sen. Kristen Thompson said. “There are still a number of additives and chemicals in our food supply that warrant closer scrutiny."
The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday it had decided to revoke Red 3's authorization to be added to foods, over concerns about how the food coloring dye has been linked to cancer in laboratory animals.
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Walmart says customers should throw out a chicken broth product that was sold at stores in mostly Southern states late last year.
Great Value chicken broth was recalled from Walmart stores in 9 states over packaging issues that could lead to spoilage. Over 200 stores were affected.
The product, family-sized, 48-ounce cartons of Great Value Chicken Broth, are sold in aseptic paper cartons that could “compromise the sterility of the product, resulting in spoilage,” according to an announcement posted on the Food and Drug Administration’s website. Altogether, 2,023 cases have been recalled, according to the announcement.
The product was sold in family-sized, 48-ounce packaging under the name Great Value Chicken Broth, according to a notice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The broth is sold in paper ...
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