A nonprofit called the New England Consumer Alliance, linked to the Center for Responsible Food Business, has spent at least $116,000 on anti-Hannaford advertising in Maine, raising concerns about ownership, prices, and food quality, but Hannaford denies the claims and emphasizes its commitment to animal welfare and quality standards.
Packages of lēf Farms “spice” packaged salad greens, grown in Loudon, New Hampshire, are being recalled due to potential E. coli contamination. The salads were sold at Hannaford and Market Basket, and customers can receive a full refund by providing a photo or receipt. No illnesses have been reported, and officials are investigating the cause of the contamination.