Ground cinnamon recalled in 14 states due to lead hazard
The recalled food product belongs to the Lucky Foods brand and was sold in several states, including California
The U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) issued a statement on its website this week about the recall of cinnamon sold by TBC Distribution Corporate in Brooklyn, New York, due to risky lead contamination.
The recalled food item is a product of the Blessed Foods product, which was distributed in at least 14 states, including California, which includes California.
After high levels of lead were discovered in the ginger powder, the meal began being recalled from shelves in a number of stores, according to the statement.
The product is packaged in a 40g vacuum-sealed handbag with a colored label indicating Happy Foods on top and has an expiration date of September 15, 2027, according to the FDA.
Officials have so far not identified any victims who might be impacted by consuming this meal. They did, however, warn that people who are exposed to direct leakage could end up with permanent brain damage. According to the FDA," This can lead to learning difficulties, developmental problems, and different long-term health issues. " Ultimately, it advised consumers to throw the food away or return it for a compensation to the store where it was purchased. For more information, they may even reach the company at 718-444-5556, Monday through Friday, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Eastern Time.
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