Latest list of recalled pet food

Nestle Purina PetCare Co. said Saturday it was recalling all sizes and varieties of its Alpo Prime Cuts in Gravy wet dog food with specific date codes. Purina is the latest company to recall pet food that may be contaminated.

The recalled brands are:

Cat food

Americas Choice, Preferred Pets

Authority

Best Choice

Companion

Compliments

Demoulas Market Basket

Eukanuba

Fine Feline Cat

Food Lion

Foodtown

Giant Companion

Hannaford

Hill Country Fare

Hy-Vee

Iams

Laura Lynn

Li’l Red

Loving Meals

Meijer’s Main Choice

Nutriplan

Nutro Max Gourmet Classics

Nutro Natural Choice

Paws

Pet Pride

Prescription Diet m/d Feline dry cat food

Presidents Choice

Price Chopper

Priority

Save-A-Lot

Schnucks

Science Diet Savory Cuts

Sophistacat

Special Kitty

Springfield Prize

Sprout

Stop &Shop Companion

Wegmans

Weis Total Pet

Western Family

White Rose

Winn Dixie

Dog food

Alpo Prime Cuts in Gravy

Americas Choice, Preferred Pets

Authority

Award

Best Choice

Big Bet

Big Red

Bloom

Cadillac

Companion

Demoulas Market Basket

Eukanuba

Food Lion

Giant Companion

Great Choice

Hannaford

Hill Country Fare

Hy-Vee

Iams

Laura Lynn

Loving Meals

Meijer’s Main Choice

Mighty Dog pouches

Mixables

Nutriplan

Nutro Max

Nutro Natural Choice

Nutro

Ol’Roy

Paws

Pet Essentials

Pet Pride Good ‘n Meaty

Presidents Choice

Price Chopper

Priority

Publix

Roche Brothers

Save-A-Lot

Schnucks

Shep Dog

Springfield Prize

Sprout

Stater Brothers

Stop &Shop Companion

Tops Companion

Wegmans Bruiser

Weis Total Pet

Western Family

White Rose

Winn Dixie

Your Pet

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