Apple Juice Recall Due to Arsenic Levels – What You Need to Know
What You Should Know About the Apple Juice Recall
Recently, an alarming recall of apple juice has captured the attention of health authorities due to the presence of inorganic arsenic levels exceeding safe limits. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that the recall now spans over 133,500 cases across multiple brands, including those sold at Aldi, BJs, Walgreens, and Market Basket.
Details of the Recall
- The recall originated from Walmart's Great Value brand, affecting 10,000 cases reported last week.
- Consumers should check for apple juice sold in 6-packs of 8-ounce bottles and 96-ounce bottles.
- These products were sold in over 2,000 Walmart stores across 25 states, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C.
For those who purchased apple juice from these retailers, monitoring for symptoms associated with arsenic exposure is crucial, and it is advised to stop consumption immediately.
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