A new recall on its way-Castleberry’s food products may infect you with botulism

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Food products are no longer safe and the recalls are increasing at a fast rate. Something that you may be eating from the last six months or even years may be announced unfit for consumption all of a sudden and you can just express your shock and disbelief over that. Lately, it seems recalls are a part of our life too. A few days back, the Food and Drug Administration warned consumers regarding the ten ounce cans of Castleberry’s Hot Dog Chili Sauce, Austex Hot Dog Chili Sauce and Kroger Hot Dog Chili Sauce that were in the bracket “best by” dates from April 30, 2009 through May 22, 2009. The FDA said that these may have botulism contamination.

But the situation has got worse as the warning has now expanded to a recall. All of the canned food products and dog food produced by Castleberry’s Food Company of Augusta have been recalled from the market keeping public health in mind. Several people have already reported ill after eating food products from Castleberry. The recall is a big one as it includes some more then 80 types of stew, chili, hash and other products. It also involves -pet food produced by the company. FDA regulators have asked the retailers, shop owners etc to take these products off the shelves immediately.

Botulism affects our lungs and can cause abdominal problems. Its sign includes dizziness, double visions etc. To catch up the complete info on the recalled products, make sure you log in to Castleberry.

Source: Parentdish

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