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CBS Pittsburgh
August 19, 2021
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to Midwestern Pet Foods after possible links were found between its products and the deaths of 130 dogs and illnesses in 220 others.
The agency says it sent the letter after inspections of Midwestern's plants discovered "apparent violations" of federal law "that were shared across the sites." These conditions likely contributed to the illness or death of hundreds of dogs who had eaten Midwestern's dry dog food.
"We acknowledge your voluntary recalls of adulterated product contaminated with aflatoxin and Salmonella. However, recalling product does not prevent the reoccurrence of a hazard in your pet food," according to the letter.
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