"Unwanted Additions: The Commonality of Food Recalls for Rocks, Insects, and Plastic"
Food recalls in the US are often triggered by the presence of foreign objects, such as rocks, insects, plastic, and metal fragments, in packaged goods. These extraneous materials have become one of the top reasons for food recalls, surpassing recalls due to bacterial contamination. While some contamination may be expected and economically impractical to eliminate entirely, detection methods have improved in recent years. However, manufacturers may still miss some unwanted materials, leading to recalls. Companies are becoming more cautious and recalling products more frequently to avoid lawsuits and protect consumers. Recalled food is often discarded, and consumers are advised to notify manufacturers if they find foreign materials in their food.
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