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Recalled: Orlando Grain Free Chicken & Chickpea Superfood Recipe Dog Food

Maker: Lidl / Sunshine Mills Cause: Elevated levels of Vitamin D Announcement: FDA report dated Nov. 6, 2018 ( archived here ) What was recalled: Orlando Grain Free Chicken & Chickpea Superfood Recipe Dog Food, manufactured between March 3 and May 15, 2018, with the following…

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Recalled: Orlando Grain Free Chicken & Chickpea Superfood Recipe Dog Food
Recall at a glance
Brand
Orlando Grain Free Chicken
Hazard
Excess Vitamin D
Recall date
Nov 6, 2018
Distribution
See notice
Type
Recall
Status
Ongoing

Why was it recalled?

Maker: Lidl / Sunshine Mills Cause: Elevated levels of Vitamin D Announcement: FDA report dated Nov. 6, 2018 ( archived here ) What was recalled:

Orlando Grain Free Chicken & Chickpea Superfood Recipe Dog Food, manufactured between March 3 and May 15, 2018, with the following lot numbers only: TI1 3 Mar 2019 TB2 21 Mar 2019 TB3 21 Mar 2019 TA2 19 Apr 2019 TB1 15 May 2019 TB2 15 May 2019

This is a grocery store's branded dog food. Lidl operates about 10,500 stores in 29 countries. No other products sold by Lidl are affected by this recall.

"We have removed the affected products from our stores…

This is a grocery store's branded dog food. Lidl operates about 10,500 stores in 29 countries. No other products sold by Lidl are affected by this recall.

"We have removed the affected products from our stores and are asking all customers who have purchased this product to discard it or return it to one of our stores for a full refund," the company said in its recall announcement.

Return the product to any Lidl store for a refund, or call 1-844-747-5435 if you have any questions.

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