This is very worrying, and a huge error by Target. Did you ask to talk to the manager of that specific Target store? I suggest you do so ASAP, there is NO reason Target should keep a recalled product on the shelves. It's great that the cashier knew about the recall and pulled those products aside, BUT it should not be up to individual cashiers to remember to catch it!
Please tell us you've already had your toddler seen by a doctor and tested for salmonella. "A sickness" isn't specific. If this is salmonella from the Quaker granola bars that were recalled--please know that in a toddler or young child, salmonella can be very dangerous, more dangerous than for an older child or adult. You need your toddler tested for salmonella and under the care of a doctor. Hope things improve soon.
Food Safety Report: Quaker Oats, Target, Hutchinson River Parkway, The Bronx, NY, USA
This is very worrying, and a huge error by Target. Did you ask to talk to the manager of that specific Target store? I suggest you do so ASAP, there is NO reason Target should keep a recalled product on the shelves. It's great that the cashier knew about the recall and pulled those products aside, BUT it should not be up to individual cashiers to remember to catch it!
Food Safety Report: Quaker Oats Co, West Monroe Street, Chicago, IL, USA
Please tell us you've already had your toddler seen by a doctor and tested for salmonella. "A sickness" isn't specific. If this is salmonella from the Quaker granola bars that were recalled--please know that in a toddler or young child, salmonella can be very dangerous, more dangerous than for an older child or adult. You need your toddler tested for salmonella and under the care of a doctor. Hope things improve soon.