Meijer recalls yogurts as a precaution
Meijer’s branded Greek and low-fat yogurt is being voluntarily recalled as a precaution because of the potential of glass particles in the yogurt, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced.
The products were sold in Meijer stores in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Wisconsin.
The yogurt products are packaged in a plastic cup with a foil seal and a label listing these UPCs: 7-08820-12657-2, 7-0882041513-3, 7-60236-11601-1, 7-60236-11603-5, 7-60236-124184, 7-60236-12431-3.
The products should be discarded or returned to a Meijer store for a refund. Trump administration pushing defense spending aggressively higher.
Shares of CSRA Inc., an internet technology company, soared 31 percent in midday trading.
As part of a $4.4 trillion budget for next year unveiled Monday, President Donald Trump requested a record $686 billion for the Pentagon, a 13 percent increase from the 2017 budget enacted last May.
“We’re going to have the strongest military we’ve ever had, by far,” Trump said. “In this budget we took care of the military like it’s never been taken care of before.”
Next year, the figure is expected to jump to $716 billion.
Shares of defense contractors all moved higher.
General Dynamics will pay $40.75 per CSRA share, a 32 percent premium to its closing price Friday. The deal includes an additional $2.8 billion in debt, putting its entire value closer to $9.6 billion.