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Popular dog food recalled nationwide may contain sharp metal fragments, FDA says

The FDA has announced a nationwide recall of a popular canned dog food brand due to possible contamination with sharp metal fragments.

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The brief

A popular brand of canned dog food is being recalled across the United States. According to the FDA, the product may contain foreign material in the form of sharp metal fragments.

Coverage from WGAL, Good Housekeeping, Yahoo Finance, and The River Reporter emphasizes the nationwide scope of the recall and the dangerous nature of the contamination. The FDA is the primary agency managing the announcement.

Future developments will depend on further FDA guidance regarding the specific brand name and the steps consumers should take with the affected product.

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Quick answers

What is being recalled?

A popular brand of canned dog food.

Why was the recall issued?

The FDA states the food may contain foreign material, specifically sharp metal fragments.

What is the scope of the recall?

The recall is being conducted nationwide.

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