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Dog Food Sold in 14 States Recalled, May Contain Plastic
Fromm Family Foods recalled 300 cases of Bonnihill Farms BeefiBowls Beef Recipe after plastic contamination reports; FDA classified it as Class II due to health risks to dogs.
- On Wednesday, Fromm Family Foods recalled Bonnihill Farms BeefiBowls Beef Recipe frozen dog food, 16-ounce gently cooked frozen chubs stamped Dec. 25, 2026, lot code B01, sold in 14 U.S. states.
- Consumer complaints about plastic prompted the recall of hundreds of cases, federal officials said, and Fromm Family Foods identified the error and implemented corrective actions.
- Dogs that ingest larger amounts of plastic can suffer gastrointestinal upset or intestinal blockage, with symptoms like vomiting, loss of appetite, and lethargy; owners should contact a veterinarian promptly.
- The FDA reclassified the recall as Class II, with no reported illnesses as of Wednesday; owners should return affected product and call Fromm at 1-800-325-6331.
- Fromm told the FDA it identified the contamination source and implemented additional safeguards, and the company said no other Fromm products are included in the recall.
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FDA Alert: Fromm Voluntarily Recalls Bonnihill BeefiBowls Dog Food Due to Foreign Material
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reported that Fromm Family Foods has issued a recall of 300 cases of Bonnihill Farms BeefiBowls Beef Recipe gently cooked frozen dog food due to potential foreign plastic contamination. This voluntary recall is being made with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Potential adverse reactions could occur in all size dogs, however, to date there are no reports of illness or injury r…
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