Cargill, Inc. is recalling 811 bags (50 lbs each) of Wrangler 12 All Pellet (WC) animal feed because the product contains aflatoxin levels that exceed FDA safety limits. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture discovered the contamination during routine testing, finding levels of 41 parts per billion (ppb). This recall specifically affects feed distributed in North Carolina and South Carolina with an expiration date of October 10, 2019. Consumers should stop using the feed immediately and return any remaining product to their place of purchase for a full refund.
Aflatoxin is a toxin produced by certain molds that can grow on corn and other grains; consuming contaminated feed can cause serious illness, liver damage, or death in livestock and pets.
Full refund for returned product.
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