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consumer-alerts1 year ago

Skimming Devices Discovered at Multiple Big Y Stores in Connecticut

Big Y supermarket chain has warned customers about skimming devices found at their Naugatuck and Plainville, Connecticut locations. The company is investigating the incidents with law enforcement and has inspected all terminals. Customers are advised to review their bank and credit card statements for any signs of fraud and contact their bank if they notice anything unusual.

consumer-alerts2 years ago

"Expanded Recall: Blue Ridge Beef Pet Food Risks Salmonella, Listeria in 16 States"

Blue Ridge Beef has expanded its recall of pet food products to 16 states due to potential contamination with salmonella and listeria. The recall affects two-pound logs of Kitten Grind, Kitten Mix, and Puppy Mix, with the FDA advising consumers to dispose of any affected products and sanitize items that have come into contact with the food. No illnesses have been reported, and the company is offering refunds for the recalled products.

consumer-alerts2 years ago

"Expanded Pet Food Recall Hits 16 States Amid Listeria and Salmonella Concerns"

Blue Ridge Beef is expanding its recall of cat and dog food products due to salmonella and listeria contamination, affecting pet owners in multiple states including North Carolina. The recall includes two-pound bags of "Kitten Grind," "Kitten Mix," and "Puppy Mix" distributed between November 14 and December 20. No illnesses have been reported, but consumers are advised to contact the company for a refund or safely dispose of the products.

consumer-alerts2 years ago

"Multi-State Expansion of Pet Food Recall Due to Listeria and Salmonella Risks"

Blue Ridge Beef has expanded its recall of pet food due to salmonella and listeria contamination. The recall affects various products with specific lot numbers and use by dates, sold in clear plastic bags at retail locations in several states. Customers in possession of the affected pet food should dispose of it and contact the company for a refund, as well as sanitize any containers used to store the food.