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Supplements sold online through major retailers recalled nationwide over potential salmonella risk

Nationwide recalls have been issued for TNVitamins moringa powder supplements due to potential salmonella contamination.

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The brief

TNVitamins is recalling additional lots of its moringa powder supplement. The recall affects products sold through several major online retailers, including Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, and Target.

Coverage from the Food Poisoning Bulletin, the Houston Chronicle, FOX6 News Milwaukee, KCRG, and Fox Business highlights that the recall is nationwide. Reports confirm that the FDA is involved in the safety action regarding the potential salmonella risk.

Future updates will clarify the specific product lots impacted and confirm instructions for consumers regarding returns or disposal. Coverage does not yet specify if any illnesses have been linked to the supplement.

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Quick answers

Which company issued the recall?

TNVitamins has initiated the recall for its moringa powder products.

Where were the affected products sold?

The products were sold through online platforms including Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, and Target.

What is the reason for the recall?

The products are being recalled due to a potential risk of salmonella contamination.

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