Cereal and snack maker Kellogg Co. has asked stores around the country to remove a variety of Austin and Keebler-brand peanut butter crackers after a recall by a supplier involved in the salmonella probe.
Virginia-based Peanut Corp. of America is the Kellogg supplier that recalled some of its peanut butter because of possible Salmonella contamination. Kellogg says in a release Wednesday it hasn't gotten complaints or found a cause for concern.
A national salmonella outbreak has sickened more than 430 people.
FDA compliance officer Sandra Williams says Kellogg's move is a stop-sale order that's less serious than an actual recall. Williams says the action involves a large volume of product around the country. A Kellogg spokesman says the company's cooperating with federal authorities.
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