Fromm Family Foods Initiates Voluntary Recall of Dog Food Due to Potential Metal Contamination
Fromm Family Foods is voluntarily recalling thousands of cases of their Turkey Pâté Wet canned dog food and Diner Classics Milo’s Meatloaf Pâté Wet dog food due to possible metal contamination. The affected products were sold across the United States…

Atlanta, GA, August 22, 2026 —
Fromm Family Foods has announced a voluntary recall of two of its wet dog food products due to the potential presence of metal fragments. The recall impacts thousands of cases of both Fromm Family Foods Turkey Pâté Wet canned dog food and Diner Classics Milo’s Meatloaf Pâté Wet dog food.
The company initiated the recall out of an abundance of caution after identifying the possibility of metal contamination in the affected products. The specific items involved in the recall are those with a best by date of March 20, 2029.
These recalled dog food products were distributed for sale across both the United States and Canada. At this time, Fromm Family Foods has stated that no illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled products.
Consumers who have purchased the affected dog food are advised to immediately stop feeding the product to their pets. Customers should return the recalled product to the place of purchase for a full refund. Further details regarding the recall can be obtained directly from Fromm Family Foods.
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