Target stores, including in California, received a warning letter after leaving botulism-linked infant formula on shelves despite a recall. Above, a shopper visits a Target in Salem, N.H. (Charles ...
The Food and Drug Administration has sent out warning letters to multiple retailers after stores failed to remove recalled baby formula linked to an outbreak of infant botulism from the shelves.
Several high-profile retailers are under fire after continuing to sell recalled infant formula — weeks after the product was linked to a multi-state botulism outbreak. To date, products included in ...
The Food and Drug Administration has issued warning letters to Target, Walmart, Albertsons and Kroger, saying their stores nationwide were still selling recalled products linked to a deadly botulism ...
Major retailers across the country failed to remove a recalled infant formula, federal health officials said in warning letters. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration sent letters to Albertsons, ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has sent warning letters to four major retailers for continuing to sell baby formula linked to a nationwide outbreak of bacterial illness in infants, even after ...
The Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services issued a warning late Monday about baby formula sold at Target in Eureka that were recalled for infant botulism. “We received confirmation ...
In late 2025, a cluster of infants across the United States began arriving at hospitals with constipation, weak feeding, and sudden loss of head control. All were diagnosed with infant botulism, a ...
As the number of children in the infant botulism continues to rise, the company manufacturing the recalled formula admits third-party testing found botulism in its formula. And, the FDA says, some of ...