The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has expanded a recall of frozen cookie dough due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall affects nearly 30,000 cases of cookie dough sold at Costco and Sam's Club. The FDA announced the recall expansion on June 6, with further updates on June 15. Consumers are advised to check their fridges for the affected products and refer to the full list of impacted items.
The Food and Drug Administration expanded a recall of frozen cookie dough that may be contaminated with salmonella, the organization announced on June 6. https://t.co/9Sk2OjReF4
The Food and Drug Administration expanded a recall of frozen cookie dough that may be contaminated with salmonella, the organization announced on June 6. https://t.co/HsHDDqriJ7
CHECK YOUR FRIDGE: Nearly 30,000 cases linked to Costco and Sam's club are being recalled. See the full list of impacted products: https://t.co/G8KlmViEPP https://t.co/GxBInqKfHH
The Food and Drug Administration expanded a recall of frozen cookie dough that may be contaminated with salmonella, the organization announced on June 6. https://t.co/OGdeORlKLF
Cookie dough sold at Costco, Sam’s Club recalled due to salmonella risk https://t.co/LamuZXLAMW https://t.co/A3majseKRq