Food Recalls

Aldi's Happy Farms Cream Cheese Spreads Have Been Recalled
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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. -

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 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. -

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. -

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. -

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. -

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! -

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. -

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). -

There’s an Ice Cream Recall You Need to Look Out For
Attention H-E-B shoppers! Check your freezers for certain Creamy Creations ice cream flavors (3-ounce cups in 12-count packs) that may contain metal. This recall includes chocolate, lime/orange sherbet combo, and vanilla/chocolate combo flavors. Find out which products are affected and how to get a refund. -

It's Time To Check Your Fridge For Recalled Prosciutto
Did you buy pre-sliced prosciutto recently? Check your fridge! ConSup North America Inc. is recalling 85,984 pounds of prosciutto that may be contaminated because of a lack of proper inspection. Find out if you have the recalled product and what to do about it. -

Amy's Kitchen Fans: We've Got A 21 State Recall On Our Hands
The USDA has issued a recall for one of my favorite frozen meals from Amy's Kitchen, and I'm digging deep into my freezer to double-check my stock. The recall is due to Listeria concerns and affects products sold in 21 states. If you're an Amy's Kitchen devotee, here's everything you need to know! -

Fresh Basil Recall Responsible for Salmonella Outbreak Expands
The fresh organic basil recall due to Salmonella fears has just gotten bigger. Melissa's brand is joining the party, recalling their basil sold at Dierberg's stores in Illinois and Missouri. This comes on the heels of Trader Joe's recall of Infinite Herbs' basil in 29 states. We've got everything you need to know. -

Schweppes Zero Sugar Ginger Ale Is Under Recall
Thinking you're grabbing a sugar-free Schweppes ginger ale? Double check the label! PepsiCo is recalling certain cases due to a labeling mix-up.
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