Lascadoil Waste, a product intended for biodiesel production, was mistakenly referred to as "Soy Oil," resulting in it being improperly used as an ingredient in animal feed. This industrial waste contaminated the animal feed supply across Indiana and Ohio. The product was distributed in bulk tanker trucks and has no specific labels or packaging codes to identify it. Because this product was not intended for animal consumption, consumers should check their records for any shipments of "Soy Oil" received from Shur-Green Farms starting in October 2014. You should immediately stop using this product and contact the manufacturer for further instructions.
The use of industrial biodiesel waste in animal feed can introduce harmful chemical contaminants into the livestock food chain. This poses a critical health risk to the animals consuming the feed and potentially impacts the safety of food products derived from those animals.
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