FDA Recall of Lone Star Dairy Products' Spray Dried Dairy Powder Due to Salmonella
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Lone Star Dairy Products LLC is recalling 1,791,543.94 pounds of Spray Dried Dairy Powder because Salmonella was identified in testing, posing a potential health risk.
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What Happened
Lone Star Dairy Products LLC is recalling its Spray Dried Dairy Powder due to the identification of Salmonella spp. in finished product testing. This is a voluntary, firm-initiated recall classified as Class I.
Which Products Are Affected
The affected products are Spray Dried Dairy Powder packaged in 25 kg bags or 1 metric ton totes. Specific types include NFDM Low Heat, NFDM High Heat, and SMP Medium Heat with the following lot codes: 26015B; 26016B; 26017B; 26018B; 26019B; 26022B; 26023B; 26024B; 26024BT; 26025B; 26025BT; 26026B; 26027B; 26028B; 26029B; 26030B; 26034B; 26035B; 26040B; 26041B; 26041BT; 26042B; 26042BT; 26043B; 26044B; 26046BT; 26047BT; 26048BT. The total quantity is 1,791,543.94 lbs, distributed nationwide in the USA.
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased the affected products should not consume them and should contact Lone Star Dairy Products LLC for instructions on returns or refunds. The firm initiated notification via e-mail.
Why This Matters
This recall affects a significant amount of food product that could cause serious health risks due to Salmonella contamination, emphasizing the need for stringent food safety measures to protect public health.
Source
This recall information is from the FDA, recall number H-0640-2026. For more details, visit the FDA website at https://www.fda.gov/.
Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗
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