FDA issues the dumbest reason for recalling butter (again)

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Last year, we poked fun of Biden's FDA for the worst reason to recall butter ever.

Someone forgot to add "milk" as an allergen on the packaging of 80,000 pounds of butter at Costco, which is funny because there's literally no other way to make butter besides using milk.

We all hoped and prayed that DOGE would apply some anti-skid measures to the slippery-slope of bureaucratic stupidity, but alas, it was not to be.

We regret to inform you that once again the FDA cannot believe this is butter.

This time they issued a recall on 64,000 pounds of butter from Bunge North America for not being clearly marked as containing milk.

Food ingredient company Bunge North America recalled 1,800 cases of its NH European Style Butter Blend that were distributed at 12 centers located across the United States and one in Dominican Republic, a July 14 FDA alert reported.

And then because people weren't taking them seriously enough, they raised the butter warning to Def-Con 2 on their health-risk index.

The FDA classified the recall under its second-highest risk warning on July 31 warning that consumption could pose temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences.

For all those who needed the FDA to play nanny state because they had a milk allergy but still bought and ingested this butter, the internet had some choice words:

As for me?

Well, I'll be over here churning butter "Amish Paradise" style.


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