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Supplements sold online through major retailers recalled nationwide over potential salmonella risk

Nationwide supplement recall expands as salmonella risk spreads across major retailers and online platforms

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The FDA has expanded a recall of **TNVitamins’ moringa powder** after detecting *Salmonella* contamination. Coverage confirms the recall now includes supplements sold through **Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, and Target**, though specific product batches remain under review.

Major outlets—including **Food Poisoning Bulletin, Houston Chronicle, and FOX6 News Milwaukee**—highlight the FDA’s warning, emphasizing the risk to consumers who may have purchased these products online. Reports note the recall follows earlier alerts about the same brand’s moringa supplements, but do not yet specify whether additional brands or retailers are involved.

Watch for updates on **affected product batches, retailer responses, and potential health advisories** from the FDA. Consumers with purchased supplements are urged to check recall notices and dispose of or return products immediately.

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Quick answers

Which retailers are involved in this recall?

Supplements linked to the recall have been sold through **Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, and Target**, according to coverage from FOX6 News Milwaukee and Fox Business.

Is this recall limited to TNVitamins’ moringa powder?

Current reports focus on **TNVitamins’ moringa powder**, but the FDA’s expanded recall suggests broader product lines may be under investigation.

What should consumers do if they purchased these supplements?

Consumers are advised to **check FDA recall notices, stop using the products, and return or dispose of them** to avoid salmonella exposure.

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