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Costco’s butter recall, explained


Costco recalls Kirkland butter over an unlabeled allergen. Learn why accurate food labeling is crucial for consumer trust and how to respond if you’re affected.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is urging customers to check their refrigerators for specific product codes and to follow its disposal instructions if they find affected butter. gettyThis recall affects specific batches of Kirkland Signature Butter sold at Costco, where a crucial allergen (milk) was mistakenly left off the ingredient label. The FDA’s alert includes detailed product codes for consumers to verify, making it essential to double-check before using any Kirkland butter from recent Costco buys.

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