Urgent Recall Notice: Why Not Natural Moringa Capsules
Urgent Recall Notice: Why Not Natural Moringa Capsules
In an important food safety update, the FDA has announced a critical recall of Why Not Natural Moringa Capsules, manufactured by Art Monkey LLC dba Why Not Natural. This notice affects the 120 capsule bottles marked with lot # A25G051 and an expiration date of 07/2028, due to a potential contamination risk with Salmonella.
What You Need to Know
- Product Affected: Why Not Natural Moringa Capsules, 120-count bottles.
- Lot Number: A25G051
- Expiration Date: 07/2028
- Recall Date: February 25, 2026
- Recall Severity: Critical (Class I) – indicating a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death.
- Reason for Recall: Potential contamination with Salmonella, a pathogen that can cause serious infections.
- Official Recall Notice
Immediate Steps for Consumers
- Check Your Inventory: Look through your pantry for the affected batch of Why Not Natural Moringa Capsules.
- Verify Lot Numbers: Ensure that the lot number on your bottle matches A25G051. The expiration date should read 07/2028.
- Safe Disposal: Do not consume the product. Safely dispose of the capsules to prevent accidental ingestion. Seal them in a plastic bag before discarding them to mitigate any risk of contamination.
- Contact for Refund or Replacement: Reach out to the place of purchase for a refund or replacement if applicable.
Enhanced Safety Measures
For users of food management tools like PantryLink, staying informed about recalls is easier. PantryLink users with this particular item in their inventory have already been notified automatically. This is an excellent example of how organized food management can contribute to household safety.
General Food Safety Tips
- Regular Inventory Checks: Regularly check your pantry for expired or recalled items.
- Stay Updated: Sign up for alerts from reputable sources like the FDA or USDA to remain informed about food recalls.
- Proper Storage: Ensure that all food products are stored as recommended to maintain their safety and quality.
Legal Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only. Always verify recall information with official sources such as the FDA (fda.gov/safety/recalls) or USDA (fsis.usda.gov/recalls).
By taking these steps, you can help protect your health and ensure that your pantry remains a safe place for your family. Stay informed, stay safe, and consider using a food management tool to keep track of your inventory efficiently.
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