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FDA reports hundreds of rodents found inside Family Dollar facility
West Memphis, Arkansas – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday that more than 1,000 rodents were found inside a Family Dollar distribution facility in Arkansas, as the chain issued a voluntary recall affecting items purchased from hundreds of stores in the South.
According to the FDA news release, a consumer complaint prompted officials to inspect the West Memphis, Arkansas, facility in January. Inside the building, inspectors found live rodents, dead rodents in “various states of decay,” rodent feces, dead birds, and bird droppings.
More than 1,100 dead rodents were recovered, officials said.
“No one should be subjected to products stored in the kind of unacceptable conditions that we found in this Family Dollar distribution facility,” said Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs Judith McMeekin.
According to The FDA, it is working with Family Dollar to begin a voluntary recall of affected products.
Those products include human food, pet food, dietary supplements, cosmetics, medical devices and over-the-counter medications that were purchased in January or February from Family Dollar stores in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri or Tennessee.
Family Dollar listed the 404 stores that may have sold products from the contaminated facility in a news release.
The company said it “is not aware of any consumer complaints or reports of illness related to this recall.”
According to the FDA, food in non-permeable packaging “may be suitable for use if thoroughly cleaned.” Regardless of packaging, all drugs, medical devices, cosmetics and dietary supplements should be thrown away.
“Family Dollar is notifying its affected stores by letter asking them to check their stock immediately and to quarantine and discontinue the sale of any affected product,” the company said. “Customers that may have bought affected product may return such product to the Family Dollar store where they were purchased without receipt.”
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