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GO Raw LLC. Expands Voluntary Recall to Include One Lot of Steve’s Real Food Freeze-Dried Chicken Recipe Due to Low Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Levels

MediumPublished Jun 8, 2026· AI-analyzed Jun 8, 2026View original FDA source
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What happened

Go Raw LLC expanded a previous recall from February 17, 2026, to include an additional lot of Steve’s Real Food Freeze-Dried Chicken Recipe due to potentially low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1).

Who it affects

This recall affects Go Raw LLC, distributors of the specified pet food products, and quality/compliance professionals responsible for animal feed nutritional standards.

Why it matters

The expansion of a prior recall suggests that initial corrective actions or scope assessments may have been insufficient to capture all affected inventory. Regulatory teams may view this as a signal to re-evaluate batch testing for nutritional consistency, particularly for essential vitamins in specialty processing like freeze-drying.

Practical takeaway

Quality teams should review nutritional testing protocols and vitamin stability data for freeze-dried formulations. Inventory management systems should be updated to ensure the specific expansion lot is identified and quarantined from distribution channels.

FDA source material

Cottonwood Heights, Utah (June 8, 2026) Go Raw LLC is expanding its February 17, 2026 recall to include an additional lot of Freeze-Dried Chicken Recipe product due to potentially low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1).

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