Cabot Creamery: 1,700 pounds of butter are recalled for possible fecal contamination in our bodies; here’s what you need to know

According to Newsweek, 1,700 pounds of butter were recalled after tests found increased levels of coliform bacteria in food.
Seven states affected
The recall was initiated on March 26 by Agri-Mark Inc., the parent company of Cabot Creamery, and affected its additional creamy buttery sea salt butter.
It is delivered in seven states in the northeast and southern United States. Cabot Creamery sells the 8-ounce product as two 4-ounce sticks, according to the New York Post.
Affected products can be determined by customers on the best date of September 9, 2025. The number of this item is 090925-055, while its UPC code is 0 78354 62038 0.
Overall, the recall has begun with 189 cases starting in the market, equivalent to about 1,701 pounds. Remove butter from stores in New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Vermont, Maine, Arkansas, Connecticut, Connecticut and New Hampshire. Adverse health consequences. ”
Still, health experts advise people to be cautious.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Cabot Cream said people who buy the product must know that the safest thing is to return it from where it was purchased or discard it.
The official noted that the company remains committed to “the highest standards of quality and food safety”, in addition to taking the necessary steps to meet the required standards.
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Fecal contamination
Coliform bacteria can be found in open environments such as untreated water, animal waste, soil and other objects.
Although not all coliforms are harmful and are not dangerous in nature, they still have errors in packaging or production in food.
These problems even raise concerns about the risks of harmful pathogens, such as E. coli, that can cause serious illness in young children and the elderly.
Its most common symptoms include vomiting, stomach pain and diarrhea, which in severe cases may even lead to kidney failure.
Harmful pathogens such as E. coli and Salmonella are considered one of the main causes of foodborne diseases in the country.
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FAQ
1. What is the name of the affected product?
Cabot Creamery is recalled for its 8 ounces of extra creamy premium sea salt butter.
2. What should you do if you have eaten food?
People who consume affected items, especially those who have experienced gastrointestinal symptoms, are advised to seek medical care.
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