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Milk Hidden in Soup Triggers Urgent Recall
10 Dec
Summary
- Soup contains undeclared milk, posing allergy risk.
- Recall affects tomato-basil soup sold across 14 states.
- No illnesses reported; inspection found the milk allergen.

Grandma Belle's Tomato Basil Soup is now subject to an urgent recall after a routine inspection by the Ohio Department of Agriculture revealed the presence of undeclared milk. This poses a significant risk to consumers with milk allergies or severe sensitivities.
The affected product, sold in 17-oz glass jars, was distributed across 14 U.S. states. Consumers could have purchased it between September 23, 2022, and December 3, 2025. Although no adverse reactions have been reported to date, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration emphasizes the danger of allergic reactions.
Milk is one of the nine major food allergens identified by the FDA. This recall follows a recent separate recall of fat-free milk by Prairie Farms due to contamination concerns, highlighting ongoing vigilance in food safety across the country.




