FDA Warns Retailers for Selling Recalled Baby Formula Amid Botulism Outbreak

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The FDA criticized major retailers Walmart, Target, Kroger, and Albertsons for failing to promptly remove ByHeart baby formula from shelves after a recall due to a botulism outbreak that has sickened over 50 infants, highlighting delays and inadequate response in the supply chain.
- Retailers didn't pull ByHeart baby formula fast enough after botulism recall, FDA says NPR
- FDA sends warning letters to major retailers for selling recalled formula linked to infant botulism outbreak CNN
- Letter Sent to Retailers After Baby Formula Is Recalled amid Botulism Outbreak People.com
- Botulism outbreak sickens more than 50 babies and expands to all ByHeart products AP News
- FDA sends warning letters to Walmart, Target for selling recalled baby formula NBC News
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