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Here’s a detailed article about the recent butter recall:
🧈 “Popular Butter Brand Recalled as FDA Issues Its Official Classification”
A widely-used butter product has recently been pulled from shelves after being linked to possible contamination. The regulatory body, U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), has officially classified the recall — and the classification reveals how the agency views the health risk.
🔍 What Happened
- Cabot Creamery’s Extra Creamy Premium Butter, Sea Salted (8-oz box / two 4-oz sticks) has been voluntarily recalled. (delishably.com)
- The recall affects approximately 1,701 pounds (189 cases) of product, distributed across seven U.S. states: Arkansas, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont. (The Times of India)
- The lot number involved is 090925-055, item number 2038, UPC “0 78354 62038 0” and best-by date September 9, 2025. (Blavity News & Entertainment)
- Reason: Elevated levels of coliform bacteria — a broad group of bacteria often used as indicators of sanitation problems and possible fecal contamination. (euronews)
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