Breaking News: Dog and Cat Food Recall (3/26/21)
Bennett Glace
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On March 26th, Evansville, Indiana-based Midwestern Pet Foods announced a voluntary recall of several different lots of various cat and dog food products. All of the affected products were produced at the organization’s facility in Monmouth, Illinois.
Which Products Are Being Recalled?
The recall is in response to routine sampling tests and is being coordinated alongside the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Potentially contaminated products can be easily identified by the letter M in the fourth section of their lot code information, indicating that they were produced at the facility in Monmouth.
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Breaking News: SPORTMiX® Pet Food Recall Expanded (1/11/20)
Bennett Glace
Which Products Were Recalled on December 30th?
The initial recall followed several investigations from the Missouri Department of Agriculture. These tests found unacceptable levels of aflatoxin, a mold by-product. At the time of the initial recall, the FDA was aware of 28 canine deaths. Midwestern Pet Foods announced on December 30th that consumers and retailers should dispose of the following products:
15-pound bags of SPORTMiX® Original Cat food
Lot Code: Exp 03/03/22/05/L2
Lot Code: Exp 03/03/22/05/L3
31-pound bags of SPORTMiX® Original Cat food
Lot Code: Exp 03/03/22/05/L3
44-pound bags of SPORTMiX® Energy Plus dog food