FOOD LION ACCUSED OF SELLING EXPIRED INFANT FORMULA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FOOD LION ACCUSED OF SELLING EXPIRED INFANT FORMULA by Consumers United with Employees (CUE), a trade union group that describes itself as a "coalition of consumer, labor, religious and civil liberties organizations dedicated to preventing policies that harm both workers and consumers." In a report entitled "A Formula For Disaster: Outdated Infant Formula Sales at Food Lion, Inc.," which was submitted to FDA on Feb. 3, CUE presented the findings of an investigation it conducted at over 300 Food Lion stores in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia.
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