Product recall

FDA Recalls Lone Star Dip Over Mold Contamination Concerns

The FDA has issued a recall for Lunds & Byerlys’ popular Lone Star Dip due to potential mold contamination. Approximately 500 containers are affected. Consumers are urged to check best-by dates and return or dispose of the product for a full refund. Stay informed about food safety and product recalls to protect your health.

FDA Issues Class I Recall for Salmonella-Contaminated Egg Brands

The FDA has issued a Class I recall for certain egg brands, including Milo’s Poultry Farms and Tony’s Fresh Market, due to a dangerous strain of antibiotic-resistant salmonella. Consumers are urged to dispose of these eggs immediately to avoid serious health risks. Stay informed about food safety and check for recalls regularly to protect your health.

Vehicle Recalls in 2024 Show Positive Trend with 4% Decrease

The automotive industry sees a positive trend in vehicle safety as recall numbers drop to 21.2 million in the first three quarters of 2024, a 4% decrease from last year. This decline offers service departments a chance to boost customer satisfaction and revenue through regular maintenance. Enhanced quality control by manufacturers is fostering consumer confidence, potentially leading to increased sales and brand loyalty. As the industry evolves, the focus on safety and innovation remains crucial.

HP Hood LLC Recalls Lactaid Milk Over Almond Allergen Risk

HP Hood LLC has recalled select 96 oz containers of Lactaid Milk due to potential undeclared almond allergens, posing serious risks for those with almond allergies. Consumers are urged to check for specific product codes and Best By dates to ensure safety. No illnesses have been reported, and refunds are available for affected products. Stay informed about food safety and allergen recalls.

Mac and Cheese Products Recalled Over Health Risks

Reser’s Fine Foods has announced a voluntary recall of its American Classics Macaroni & Cheese products due to health risks linked to improper temperature storage. Consumers are urged to check for affected items sold in 12-ounce packages, including White Cheddar and regular varieties. The FDA has classified this as a Class II risk, indicating potential temporary health effects. Stay informed on food safety and check your pantry for recalled products.

Perdue Foods Recalls Over 167,000 Pounds of Chicken Products Due to Metal Contamination

Perdue Foods has issued a recall of over 167,000 pounds of frozen chicken products due to potential metal contamination. Consumers are urged to check their freezers for affected items, including Perdue Simply Smart Organic Chicken Breast Nuggets and Butcherbox Organic Chicken Breast Nuggets, with a best-by date of March 23, 2025. While no injuries have been reported, vigilance is essential for consumer safety. For more information, contact Perdue Consumer Care at 1-866-866-3703.

Tesla Recalls 1.8 Million Vehicles Over Software-Related Safety Issue

Tesla has announced a safety recall affecting 1.8 million electric vehicles due to a software issue with the hood latch, which may prevent alerts when the hood is not securely closed. This proactive measure aims to enhance driver safety by rolling out a software update to rectify the problem, showcasing Tesla’s commitment to vehicle safety and innovation in the electric vehicle industry.

FDA Alerts Consumers to Lead Contamination in Ground Cinnamon Product

The FDA has issued a public health alert for a ground cinnamon product distributed by El Servidor Corp due to elevated lead levels exceeding safe limits. Consumers are advised to dispose of the affected product to avoid health risks, especially for children. Stay informed about food safety updates and recalls.

Aurobindo Pharma Issues Nationwide Recall of Migraine Relief Tablets Due to Mislabeling

Aurobindo Pharma USA, Inc. has issued a voluntary nationwide recall of its Healthy Living Migraine Relief tablets due to serious mislabeling issues that could endanger consumer health. Sold primarily through Amazon, these acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine tablets lack essential over-the-counter labeling, raising concerns about safe usage. Consumers are urged to check their medicine cabinets and discontinue use if they have purchased the affected product. Stay informed about medication recalls to protect your health.

Expanded Recall of Cucumbers and Salads in Northeast Due to Listeria Risk

A significant health advisory has expanded the voluntary recall of cucumbers and bagged salads in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut due to potential listeria contamination. The FDA urges consumers to check their kitchens for affected products from Wiers Farm and Freshire Farms, as listeria can cause serious health issues. For a complete list of recalled items and safety information, visit the FDA’s official website.