An immediate recall has been issued for three tomato pasta sauces over concerns they may contain Clostridium botulinum, a dangerous bacterium that can cause life-threatening food poisoning.
"The affected products were produced without an approved schedule, meaning the production process was not adequately evaluated to prevent the formation of this dangerous bacterium," reported the Independent, citing the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Although no illnesses have been reported, consumers are warned that botulism can be fatal. Anyone who has purchased these sauces should return them immediately for a full refund.
"Consuming certain jars of tomato sauce could prove fatal, posing a serious health risk," authorities emphasize.
Customers should:
This recall highlights the critical importance of regulated food safety practices and immediate consumer action to prevent health risks.
Author's summary: Three tomato pasta sauces have been urgently recalled due to botulism risk from inadequate production controls; consumers must return these products for a refund to avoid severe health dangers.