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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 potential 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 sharp metal fragments, which has been described as dangerous foreign material contamination.

Coverage from WGAL, Good Housekeeping, Yahoo Finance, and The River Reporter emphasizes the nationwide scope of the recall and the nature of the hazardous material found in the food. Future updates will likely focus on the specific brand name and batch numbers affected, as the current coverage does not specify the identity of the company.

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Quick answers

Why is the dog food being recalled?

The FDA states the food may contain sharp metal fragments, referred to as foreign material contamination.

What type of dog food is affected?

The recall involves canned dog food.

What is the geographic scope of the recall?

The recall is being conducted nationwide.

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