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Quaker Oats, the famous oatmeal maker owned by PepsiCo, has expanded a recall for certain granola bars and cereal products issued in December over a possible salmonella contamination risk.
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Quaker Oats Recalls More Products Over Potential Salmonella Contamination Several cereals, granola bars and other snack foods were recalled in December.
The Quaker Oats Company has recalled dozens of cereals and granola bars with potential salmonella contamination. Check your pantry for these items and toss them in the trash immediately.
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The Quaker Oats Company has expanded a product recall for certain varieties of its popular granola bars and cereals due to possible salmonella contamination.