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Pet Food Recall: 5,700 Pounds Affected by Unexpected Contamination

Blue Ridge Beef has issued a recall for 5,700 pounds of Natural Mix pet food over salmonella contamination concerns, raising health risks for both pets and humans. What does this recall mean for you and your pets?

Blue Ridge Beef has initiated a recall of 5,700 pounds of its Natural Mix pet food. This action follows the discovery of salmonella contamination in 2-pound logs with lot number N25/12/31 and UPC number 854298001054. Authorities from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture's Food and Drug Protection Laboratory determined. The affected products have been distributed across states, including Virginia, Maryland, and New York, posing a health risk to pets and potentially humans.

Salmonella is a significant health threat, capable of affecting both animals and humans who come into contact with contaminated pet food. Symptoms in humans can range from abdominal cramping to severe gastrointestinal distress and nausea. As the FDA states, "Salmonella can affect animals eating the products, and there is risk to humans from handling contaminated pet products." For pets, symptoms include lethargy, diarrhea, and decreased appetite, potentially spreading the infection to humans.

Blue Ridge Beef strongly advises customers to return or destroy the contaminated products. The company emphasizes the importance of not feeding the recalled product to pets or other animals. Additionally, they recommend washing and sanitizing any surfaces or items that have come into contact with the product, ensuring that any potential risk of contamination is thoroughly eradicated. The FDA has echoed similar advisories.

This incident is not isolated; it follows a recall involving 9,600 pounds of Blue Ridge Beef's Puppy Mix for similar concerns, where salmonella was detected following reports of sick puppies. "Was notified by the FDA that these products tested positive" describes how the company was alerted to the issue. Overall, Blue Ridge Beef emphasizes its dedication to "quality, service, and safety," yet recent recalls indicate ongoing challenges with safety standards.

In light of these recalls, concerned consumers should consider the safety risks involved and follow guidelines provided by health authorities. The affected food has been distributed widely across various states, making it vital for pet owners to adhere to recall instructions and safeguard their pets' health.

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