After a massive baby formula recall, 2 senators want answers from maker Abbott. Senator Richard Blumenthal and Senator Bob Casey have sent a letter to the CEO of Abbott Laboratories, asking for more information about the recent baby formula recall.
In the letter, the Senators express their concern about the safety of Abbott's products and ask for more information about the company's quality control procedures. They also ask for a meeting with Abbott officials to discuss the matter further.
This is not the first time that Abbott's products have been recalled. In 2010, the company recalled over 5 million containers of baby formula due to concerns about possible contamination with bacteria.
Abbott has not yet responded to the Senators' letter.
The Senators' letter comes just days after Abbott announced a recall of over 5 million containers of baby formula due to possible contamination with bacteria. This is the second time in less than two years that Abbott has had to recall its products due to safety concerns.
Many parents are understandably concerned about the safety of their children's food. The Senators' letter is a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done to ensure that all food products are safe for consumers.
We urge Abbott to respond promptly and fully to the Senators' letter and to take whatever steps are necessary to ensure the safety of its products. We also urge the company to meet with the Senators to discuss this matter further. Parents deserve to know that the food they are feeding their children is safe.