The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it has issued a warning letter to Amazon.com Inc's Whole Foods Market for not labeling some products for the presence of food allergens, which led to a series of product recalls.
The supermarket chain, which was bought by Amazon in 2017 for US$13.7 billion, has recalled more than 30 food products in the last year as the presence of major food allergens was not listed on product labels, the agency said.The products were mainly from the deli and bakery sections of the store, the FDA said.
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