On Tuesday (July 24th), Kraft Heinz announced that it had voluntarily recalled about 7,000 cases of Taco Bell Salsa Con Queso mild cheese dip. In a statement, the company said that the price drop showed signs of "product separation", which may lead to potential health hazards. Product separation means that water is being separated from other parts of the product, a company spokesman told Live Science.
This separation can create conditions to allow the growth of Botox, a bacterium that causes Botox poisoning, a serious and sometimes fatal disease. In some cases, botulinum toxin can produce botulinum toxin, which is a disease that poisons the nerves of the body and leads to dyspnea, muscle paralysis and death, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The symptoms of "kdspe" and "kdsps" of botulism include blurred vision, drooping eyelids and unclear speech. According to CDC, dysphagia and muscle weakness. The company's statement said that people with these symptoms should seek medical attention immediately. [Top 7 Bacteria in Food that Make You Sick]
So far, there have been no reports of product-related diseases, Kraft said.
But the company warned consumers not to eat the recalled product, even if it didn't look or smell bad. (According to the CDC, people can't see, smell or taste the botulinum toxin. On the contrary, people who buy the product should give it a full refund, "Kraft said." KDSP "and" KDSP ",the specific UPC code and" the best date to use the recalled product "are here. People who have questions about this recall can contact the company at 1-800-3 10-3704.
Kraft food recall followed several other unrelated food recalls in recent months. Just this week, some varieties of Ritz biscuits and goldfish biscuits were recalled because one of the ingredients in whey powder products may be contaminated with Salmonella.
Last month, Del Monte recalled a vegetable tray related to the outbreak of cyclospora cayenne. Kellogg also recalled several boxes of candied cereal related to the salmonella outbreak.
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