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Lakeville Board approves two food permits; health agent warns of ByHeart infant‑formula recall

Lakeville Board of Health · December 19, 2025
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Summary

The board approved retail permits for Angus Conway Farm (prepackaged frozen meat) and Sodexo Operations LLC (cafeteria operator) and received a recall notice for ByHeart infant formula; one of the permit motions includes inconsistent address/name text in the transcript.

The Lakeville Board of Health on Dec. 17 voted to approve two pending food‑establishment permits and heard a consumer‑safety recall announcement.

Ed, speaking for the board, said the Angus Conway Farm intends to sell frozen, preprocessed meat as a retail, prepackaged‑food only operation and does not plan on on‑site butchering. He told the board the permit is pending an inspection scheduled for the coming week and described the operation as low risk. The presentation identified the location as "33 Selter Street," but the motion recorded on the transcript referenced "33 Southworth Street" and named the applicant as "Angus Pham" in the motion text; the transcript does not resolve which is correct. The board approved the permit by voice vote.

Ed also described a new permit for Sodexo Operations LLC at 175 Kenneth Welch Drive (the site formerly occupied by Talbot's). "Sodexo is a very large multinational company that runs food establishments," Ed said, and the board approved the license by voice vote after a motion and second.

In announcements, Ed told the board that the formula brand ByHeart had been subject to an expanded FDA recall and that Lakeville stores no longer had the product on the shelves. He advised residents not to use ByHeart infant formula and to contact the manufacturer if they possess affected product.

Clarifying details: the transcript contains inconsistent spellings and addresses for the Angus Conway Farm item (presentation vs. motion). Both food‑permit approvals were recorded by voice vote; the transcript does not include a roll‑call or named individual vote tallies.