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Rodent contamination prompts large grocery recall.
Summary
Gold Star Distribution has recalled hundreds of grocery and pet products after the FDA reported unsanitary conditions and pest contamination at a Minneapolis storage facility; the distributor says it will issue refunds if customers provide proof that affected items were destroyed.
Content
Gold Star Distribution, Inc., of Minneapolis is recalling hundreds of products after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported pest contamination and unsanitary conditions at a company storage facility. The recalled items span multiple categories, including pet food, over-the-counter medicines, cosmetics, and various grocery goods, and were distributed to more than 50 stores. The FDA noted potential health risks from contaminated products, and the company has described a process for refunds linked to proof that affected items were destroyed.
Known details:
- The FDA reported pest contamination and unsanitary conditions at a Gold Star storage facility where recalled products were held.
- The recall covers hundreds of items across many categories and several well-known brands, distributed to over 50 stores.
- No illnesses have been reported to date, and the FDA noted that contaminated products can pose bacterial risks such as Salmonella; pet exposure was also noted as a concern.
- Gold Star said consumers and retailers should destroy affected products and may request refunds by providing proof of destruction to the distributor.
Summary:
The recall affects a broad set of consumer and pet products after regulators reported pests and unsanitary conditions at a storage site. Gold Star has announced a refund process tied to proof that recalled items were destroyed. Undetermined at this time regarding further regulatory or legal actions.
