FDA RECALL: Albright’s Raw Pet Food Recalls Chicken Dog Food

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The recalled 1-pound frozen bricks were shipped nationwide, including to retailers and consumers in North Carolina.

FDA RECALL: Albright’s Raw Pet Food has issued a voluntary recall for one lot of its Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced after FDA testing detected Salmonella. The recalled product is sold as frozen 1 lb. bricks in clear vacuum packaging, typically in 30‑lb. cases.

Albright’s Chicken Recipe, Net Wt. 1 lb, Best Buy/Expiration 28-Apr-27

Recalled Lot:

  • Product: Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced
  • UPC: 20855404008367
  • Best By: April 28, 2027
  • Lot Code: C001730

The lot was distributed directly to consumers nationwide and to select retailers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Massachusetts, California, Wisconsin, and New York. No illnesses have been reported.

Salmonella can cause serious illness in pets and humans. Symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain. People can become infected through handling contaminated food or contact with exposed pets.

Stop feeding the product, dispose of it safely, and sanitize surfaces. Refunds are available by emailing photos and receipts to info@albrightsraw.com 

The company says third‑party testing is ongoing but issued the recall out of caution.

 

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