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Hopefully it won't turn out that the contaminated food is in a greater variety than they think at the moment. They're saying it's minimal...but they also can't trace the source.
And if they don't know the source, they can't be sure of how much product is contaminated. So...better safe than sorry.
Thanks for posting.....It makes me so angry! You would think since there has been so many recalls in the past there could be tougher regulations on this stuff. Better processing to prevent contamination and defiantly more regulations on the "****" that goes in the food. I do mean "****", is in some of these foods out on the market today. By-products and everything else. We as humans know ourselves we wouldn't eat that junk, so why should our "fur kids"? My little fur kid (Rat Terrier) has allergies so he eats "Wellness" White Fish and Sweet Potato. I don't think I would have to many worries about a food recall, but these days you never know. April :-)
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And if they don't know the source, they can't be sure of how much product is contaminated. So...better safe than sorry.