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El Paso Shoppers Warned About Recalled Baby Formula Still on Shelves

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A recent incident at a Kroger store in El Paso revealed that cans of ByHeart powdered infant formula, which had been recalled in November 2025 due to health concerns, were still available for purchase. This oversight raises serious safety concerns, particularly as the formula has been linked to cases of infant botulism. The FDA has issued warnings to Kroger and other retailers, including Target and Walmart, for failing to remove recalled products from their shelves. Consumers are urged to be vigilant and check for recalls before purchasing baby products, especially secondhand items. The situation underscores the challenges retailers face in managing recalls effectively.

Key Details: • Recall of ByHeart infant formula was issued on November 11, 2025. • Consumers should check the CPSC website for product recalls before purchasing. • Kroger and other retailers received FDA warnings for not removing recalled products. • Parents should be cautious when buying secondhand baby products.

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El PasoCaliforniaFDACenters for Disease Control and PreventionBill MarlerFrank YiannisPeter FeldmanKrogerCPSC

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