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A granola for breastfeeding mothers has been recalled over Salmonella contamination

A Hamptons-based food business has recalled a granola flavor intended for breastfeeding mothers, which is sold on Amazon.

The Hampton Grocer has recalled its 8-ounce packs of Lacnola Lactation Granola due to a potential risk of Salmonella contamination. The granola, formulated for breastfeeding mothers, was found to be at risk after one of its ingredient suppliers, Food to Live, recalled its Organic SuperGreens Powder Mix for the same reason. The company has not reported any illnesses linked to the granola, but has urged customers to dispose of it and contact the place of purchase for a refund.

The recall comes amid a series of recent bacterial contaminations, including a Taylor Farms recall of jalapeño-containing packaged items due to potential Salmonella contamination and a multi-state Cyclospora outbreak linked to salad-related products.

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