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    Home » Salmonella scare leads to recall of dozens of Quaker Oats items

    Salmonella scare leads to recall of dozens of Quaker Oats items

    January 16, 2024 Health

    In a significant escalation of precautionary measures, Quaker Oats Co., a subsidiary of PepsiCo, has expanded its recall to include more than 60 products due to potential salmonella contamination. This update, announced this week, follows an initial recall last month that encompassed 43 products, primarily consisting of granola bars, cereals, and assorted snack foods.

    Salmonella scare leads to recall of dozens of Quaker Oats items

    The additional 24 products now on the recall list comprise popular items such as Quaker Chewy Granola Bars, Gatorade protein bars, Cap’n Crunch bars, and various cereals including Quaker Simply Granola and Gamesa Marias. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which announced the recall in December, confirmed that there have been no reported illnesses directly linked to these products to date.

    However, the lack of clarity surrounding the onset of the potential contamination, its discovery, and any resultant health implications remains a cause for concern. Quaker Oats has not yet responded to requests for comment regarding the situation. In a consumer advisory, the FDA has urged customers to thoroughly inspect their pantries for the recalled items and to dispose of them appropriately.

    The company has also provided information on its website for customers seeking reimbursement for affected products. Salmonella, a bacteria known to cause severe health issues, particularly in young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems, presents symptoms such as fever, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. While most infections are mild and resolve within a week, there have been instances of more severe complications, including bloodstream infections.

    This recall is part of a broader pattern of salmonella-related incidents impacting a range of food products, from fruits and vegetables to meats. Notably, a recent CDC announcement linked a salmonella outbreak to cantaloupes, resulting in two fatalities. Salmonella infections are a significant health concern in the United States, causing an estimated 1.35 million infections, 26,500 hospitalizations, and around 420 deaths annually, according to CDC data.

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