FDA recall H-1078-2026: Dairy House Ingredient Systems Strawberry Dairy Powder 05#5072-50, 50 lb bags
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Salmonella | Hazelwood, Missouri | Event date 2026-06-24 | Detected 2026-06-30 | OFFICIAL
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- What was reported
- FDA posted recall H-1078-2026 on 2026-06-24. Potential for Salmonella This summary links to FDA's recall index - open the notice for lot codes and distribution. Not medical advice.
- Where
- Hazelwood, Missouri
- When reported (event date)
- 2026-06-24
- First indexed on OutbreakThreat 2026-06-30
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