The Food and Drug Administration set the classification for over two million MadeGood brand granola bars included in a recall for possible metal contamination.
Sunday, February 16, 2025 11:54PM
The Food and Drug Administration has set a Class II food recall for over two million MadeGood granola bars for possible metal contamination.
The Food and Drug Administration set the classification for over two million MadeGood brand granola bars included in a recall for possible metal contamination.
The FDA classified the recall as Class II, the second highest level.
The recall affects eight flavors of MadeGood granola bars produced between January and November of last year, which were distributed across the United States and Canada.
Riverside Natural Foods Inc. voluntarily issued the recall in December.
No injuries have been reported.
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The Food and Drug Administration set the classification for over two million MadeGood brand granola bars included in a recall for possible metal contamination.
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