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Recall alert: Nature’s Menu dog food may pose salmonella danger for pets and humans

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a recall in one of Sunshine Mills Nature’s Menu dog food because of possible salmonella risk.

Nature’s Menu Super Premium Dog Food with a Blend of Real Chicken & Quail was selected for the voluntary recall because of the potential to be contaminated with salmonella. The recall noted that it can not only affect animals but that there is also a risk to humans from handling the food.

The recalled products were distributed in retail stores nationally and can be identified with the following UPC 7015514363 and UPC 7015514365.

The product comes in a 3-pound bag with the following lot codes:

  • TE1 20/April /2020
  • TE1 21/April/2020
  • TE1 22/April/2020
  • TE2 20/April /2020
  • TE2 21/April/2020
  • TE2 22/April/2020
  • TE3 20/April/2020
  • TE3 21/April/2020
  • TE3 22/April/2020

The product comes in a 13.5-pound bag with the following lot codes:

  • TB1 20/April /2020
  • TB1 21/April/2020
  • TB1 22/April/2020
  • TB2 20/April /2020
  • TB2 21/April/2020
  • TB2 22/April/2020
  • TB3 20/April/2020
  • TB3 21/April/2020
  • TB3 22/April/2020

No other Nature’s Menu® products or other lot codes of the Nature’s Menu Super Premium Dog Food with a Blend of Real Chicken & Quail are affected by this precautionary recall.

So far, no illnesses, injuries or complaints have been reported to date, according to the FDA.