The Food and Drug Administration has released an update on a recall for chicken broth sold at Georgia Walmarts.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released an update on a recall for chicken broth sold at Georgia Walmarts.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ), 2,023 cases of Great Value, Chicken Broth, sold in 48-ounce containers at Walmart, have been recalled. Each case includes six units of the product, meaning 12,138 cartons of broth were recalled.
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Broth sold in Walmart stores has been assigned a risk class by the FDA after it was recalled over spoilage concerns.