FDA Warns Retailers Over Delayed Response to Recalled Infant Formula Amid Outbreak

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FDA Warns Retailers Over Delayed Response to Recalled Infant Formula Amid Outbreak
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The FDA has warned major retailers Walmart, Target, Kroger, and Albertsons for failing to promptly remove recalled ByHeart infant formula linked to a botulism outbreak, which has sickened over 50 babies across 19 states. Despite a recall issued on Nov. 11, the formula was still sold at various stores for weeks, with some promotional sales continuing after the recall. The companies have been asked to respond within 15 days and are accused of not providing evidence of corrective actions. The outbreak has led to hospitalizations, and the FDA criticizes its slow communication with local health officials.

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