Yup, it happens: Salmonella in flour

Navajo Agricultural Goods Business close to Farmington, New Mexico, has issued a voluntary recall of flour that may perhaps be contaminated with salmonella.

Navajo Pride flourThe Each Day Times in Farmington reports the tribal company mentioned Thursday that bleached, all-objective flour labeled with an expiration date of March 16, 2016 must not be applied.

NAPI initially put out a recall of extra than 42,000 pounds of flour from customers in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Utah.

The flour is sold below the company’s Navajo Pride label. It comes in five-pound, 25-pound and 50-pound cloth bags.

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