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Once Upon A Farm’s organic plant-rich baby food meals in curried carrot

Once Upon A Farm Organic Baby Food Meals Are Under Recall

Once Upon a Farm Plant-Rich Meal, Curried Carrots & Beans is recalled due to possible Listeria contamination. Do not eat the product, even if you plan to cook it.
  • Veggies Made Great Broccoli Cheddar Breakfast Potato Bakes Recalled Due to Listeria Risk.

    Veggies Made Great Broccoli Cheddar Breakfast Potato Bakes Recalled Due to Listeria Risk

    At this point, I feel like DJ Khaled, "And another one." The FDA is advising consumers to avoid Veggies Made Great Broccoli Cheddar Breakfast Potato Bakes due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
  • Fiji Water is under recall.

    FIJI Water Issues a Nationwide Recall For Almost 2 Million Bottles

    Bottled water giant FIJI is facing yet another hurdle this year, with a recent Class III recall impacting nearly 2 million bottles distributed in Washington state and sold online nationwide. This comes on the heels of a lawsuit accusing the company of misleading consumers about the presence of microplastics in their water. Let's dive into the details of the recall and analyze the challenges FIJI is navigating.
  • Lump crabmeat sold by Irvington Seafood is under recall.

    Irvington Seafood Recalls Crabmeat Due to Listeria Risk

    If you've recently purchased crabmeat produced by Irvington Seafood, it could be contaminated with Listeria, a bacteria that can cause serious illness. We've got everything you need to know to keep you and your loved ones safe.
  • Pedigree has recalled dry dog food.

    Pedigree Dog Food Recalled For Potential Presence of Metal Pieces

    Pedigree, a brand under Mars Petcare US, has issued a voluntary recall on a specific batch of their Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition dry dog food. We've got everything you need to know about the recall, including how to identify the affected product, potential consumption risks, and what to do if you have it in your pantry.
  • Happy Farms Cream Cheese Spread is under recall.

    Aldi's Happy Farms Cream Cheese Spreads Have Been Recalled

    Certain Happy Farms cream cheese spreads have been recalled due to potential salmonella contamination. We have all the details you need to know, including the affected products, potential health risks, and what to do if you have the recalled product in your fridge.
  • Yogi Echinacea Immune Support Tea is under recall.

    Time For A Pantry Check: Nearly 900,000 Yogi Echinacea Tea Bags Recalled

    The East-West Tea Company has issued a recall on almost 900,000 bags of their Organic Yogi Echinacea Immune Support tea due to potential pesticide residue exceeding safety limits. We have everything you need to know, including what to do if you have the recalled product.
  • Canned sliced jalapenos on a plate.

    Glass Shards Found in Canned Jalapenos: Major Recall Issued

    Canned jalapeños are a delicious topping for nachos and fabulous when folded into burritos. But if you purchased the M-C McLane International brand, you need to do a pantry check. The company has issued a nationwide recall of its canned jalapenos due to the presence of glass shards in the product. This obviously poses a serious health risk for consumers.
  • Yogurt-covered pretzels sold in Califirnia are under recall.

    Yogurt-Covered Pretzels Recalled Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination

    California-based Western Mixers Produce & Nuts has issued a recall for yogurt-covered pretzels sold at Gelson's, Smart and Final, Down Home Goods, and Thorp Fruit. Routine testing found Salmonella contamination in five lots of the popular snack. Find out if your yogurt-covered pretzels are included in the recall and what to do if you purchased them.
  • Hy-vee cream cheese

    Hyvee Recalls Cream Cheese and Cookies & Cream Mixes For Possible Salmonella Contamination

    Hy-Vee recalls Cream Cheese Spread and Cookies & Cream Mix due to possible Salmonella contamination. Check if your product is affected & learn more about the health risks.
  • White chocolate covered pretzel.

    Palmer Candy Recalls Dozens of Candy Coated Treats Due to Salmonella Risk

    If you recently stocked up on white candy-coated pretzels, cookies, or other treats, it's time to double-check your pantry. Palmer Candy Company, a familiar name in candy aisles nationwide, is recalling a variety of their "White Coated Confectionary Items" due to potential Salmonella contamination.
  • Two varieties of French’s Crispy Fried Onions are being recalled in Arizona and Illinois.

    French's Crispy Fried Onions Under Recall Over Potential Staph Contamination

    This press release details the recall of French's Original Crispy Fried Onions due to potential staph contamination. Learn more about the affected products and what to do if you purchased them.
  • Ground Beef Recall

    Sixteen Thousand Pounds Of Ground Beef Recalled For E. Coli

    Cargill Meat Solutions is recalling over 16,000 pounds of ground beef products sold at Walmart. The products may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, a dangerous bacteria that can cause serious illness. We've got everything you need to know!
  • Bowl of walnuts

    Walnuts Are Under Recall for E. Coli

    An E. coli outbreak is linked to organic walnuts sold in bulk at natural food stores in 19 states. The CDC is urging consumers to check their pantries for recalled Gibson Farms organic walnut halves and pieces with specific lot codes and expiration dates. This update details the symptoms, how to stay safe, and where to find more information.
  • Martinelli's Apple Juice is Under Recall.

    Apple Juice Recall Underway Due To High Levels Of Arsenic

    If you buy apple juice on the regular, it's time for a pantry check. There is a voluntary recall underway of Martinelli's apple juice, which was shipped to stores about a year ago. Some batches of apple juice have been linked to elevated levels of inorganic arsenic. Exposure to high levels of inorganic arsenic can pose significant health risks, including cancer, birth defects, and heart issues, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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