Mars Petcare, the company that makes Pedigree dog food, is expanding a recall of some of its dry dog food to include bags sold at Sam's Club stores in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana because of the possibility of small metal fragments in the bags.
The company announced the original recall of Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition dry dog food on August 26th, and limited it to 22 bags shipped to Dollar General stores in four states-- Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee and Louisiana. The company shut down one production line at the manufacturing facility where the problem was discovered, according to a news release.
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