A granola for breastfeeding mothers has been recalled over Salmonella contamination
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A targeted product recall for breastfeeding mothers sold via Amazon highlights how niche DTC food brands still carry old-line safety risks with platform-scale reach. If you operate in CPG or marketplaces, this is another nudge to tighten traceability, recall playbooks, and customer notification systems.
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