How Did Retail Giants Fail Our Infants? The FDA Exposes Delays in Removing Toxic Baby Formula
Four major retailers allowed a botulism-contaminated baby formula to linger on shelves despite urgent recalls—putting America’s most vulnerable at risk and exposing cracks in supply chain accountability.
In a troubling revelation that strikes at the heart of America’s consumer safety system, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has publicly reprimanded four of the nation’s largest retail chains—Walmart, Target, Kroger, and Albertsons—for failing to swiftly remove ByHeart infant formula tied to a serious botulism outbreak.This isn’t just a case of corporate sluggishness; it is a direct threat to national health and parental trust. More than 50 babies across 19 states have been hospitalized after consuming this contaminated product, underscoring an alarming lapse in both government oversight and retailer responsibility.Why Did Retailers Drag Their Feet After the Recall?The FDA...
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