Costco was forced to recall about 80,000 pounds of butter because it failed to state on the label that the kitchen staple contained milk. And many social media users are rolling their eyes at the dairy dilemma.
The FDA issued its first recall of 79,200 pounds of Kirkland Signature Butter in October due to undeclared allergens. Kirkland Signature Sweet Cream Butter's salted and unsalted packages list cream as an ingredient, but do not include an allergy warning that the butter “contains milk.”
This strange recall has many Internet users scratching their heads. The most common comment is “It's butter.”
“80,000 pounds of Costco butter recalled because the label didn't contain milk.'' News article tells people how to return butter or safely dispose of it It’s butter.” One person became expressionless..
1 social media user made a joke“Can you please dispose of it safely at my home? I do a lot of baking on my days off. ”
another added: “If you have to tell the government that butter is a dairy product…well, I can't help you. God, I hate the state.”
