Peanut Butter Slow To Return Overseas
In the wake of the Great Value/Peter Pan peanut butter recall that's rocked the United States and hospitalized hundreds of patients with Salmonella, officials abroad aren't too eager to open their doors to Peter Pan, despite manufacturer ConAgra's insistence that newer jars of the peanut butter aren't tainted.
In fact, in the Bahamas, officials are refusing to give the green light to restocking Peter Pan on supermarket shelves. "We have not released the peanut butter going back on the shelves for fear they may still want to sell the 2111 label and we want to make sure that that brand label is off and out of market circulation," said Minister of Local Government and Consumer Affairs V. Alfred Gray.
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