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Recalled Products Originally Sold By Meijer Found to Have Been Resold By Discounters After Recall Date

A Household Consumer Product Recall Alert Has Been Issued: Recalled Products Originally Sold By Meijer Found to Have Been Resold By Discounters After Recall Date. The recalled household product reportedly has the following potential safety hazard:

The U.S. Consumer Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers that certain recalled products, originally sold at Meijer, Inc., were resold after the recall date due to an error. These recalled products were improperly disposed of by offering them for sale at discount retailers, dollar stores, liquidation firms, flea markets and thrift stores nationwide at various prices.

For more information on the household consumer products recall, read the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Recall Alert: Recalled Products Originally Sold By Meijer Found to Have Been Resold By Discounters After Recall Date.

To report a potentially defective, unsafe, dangerous or hazardous household consumer product to the CPSC, submit a complaint at saferproducts.gov.

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