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Alfredo sauce recalled over potential salmonella contamination

Alfredo sauce sold across 41 states faces a high-risk recall due to potential salmonella contamination.

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The brief

A widespread recall of Alfredo sauce has been initiated following reports of potential salmonella contamination. The products impacted are distributed across 41 states.

Coverage from Fox Business, FOX 8 News, PIX11, WKRC, and kare11.com notes that the FDA has classified this as a highest-risk recall. Reports focus on the geographic scope of the distribution and the nature of the health concern.

Details regarding specific brands, lot numbers, or expiration dates associated with the recall are not specified in current coverage. Future updates will likely clarify which products consumers should avoid.

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Quick answers

How many states are impacted by the recall?

The recall affects Alfredo sauce sold in 41 states.

Why was the recall issued?

The recall was issued due to potential salmonella contamination.

What is the FDA's stance on this recall?

The FDA has issued a highest-risk classification for the affected Alfredo sauce.

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