Product recall

FDA Classifies Cookie Dough Recall Due to Salmonella Concerns

Nearly 30,000 batches of cookie dough have been recalled due to potential salmonella contamination, prompting the FDA to elevate the risk classification to Class II. The affected products include popular brands like Costco Chocolate Chunk and Panera Chocolate Chipper. Consumers are urged to check for specific lot codes and avoid consuming the recalled items to prevent food poisoning.

Chrysler Recall: Software Issue in 2022 SUVs and Trucks

Chrysler recalls over 211,000 SUVs and trucks due to a software glitch in the anti-lock braking system. Models affected include 2022 Dodge Durangos, Ram 2500s, and 3500s. Owners can get a free software update at dealers or contact customer service for more details.

FDA Recalls 28 Beverages in 2024 Due to Undisclosed Drugs, Bacteria, and Chemicals

The FDA has recalled 28 beverages in 2024 due to undisclosed drugs, bacteria, and harmful chemicals. From arsenic in Martinelli’s Apple Juice to bacteria in Fiji Water, consumers are urged to be cautious. Stay informed on the latest recalls including Schweppes Zero Sugar Gingerale and PepsiCo’s Mug Root Beer.

Multiple Product Recalls Issued by CPSC Due to Safety Concerns

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued recalls for various products, including Kawasaki Engines, Ropeman 1 Ascenders, Biometric Gun Safes, Pet Conditioner, and Sling Carriers due to safety concerns. Kawasaki Motors USA has recalled approximately 68,500 engines used in lawn and garden equipment. Consumers are advised to stop using the recalled products immediately and contact the respective companies for repair, replacement, or refund options to ensure their safety and the safety of their loved ones.

Kia Recalls 463,000 Telluride SUVs Due to Fire Risk in Power Seats

Kia issues an urgent recall for 463,000 Telluride SUVs due to the risk of power seats catching fire. The recall affects models from 2020-2024 and is prompted by concerns of the front power seat motor overheating. Owners are advised to look out for warning signs like burning smells and stuck slide knobs. Kia will provide free repairs to address the issue, with notifications starting from July 30.

Wegmans Recalls Pepperoni Over Metal Contamination Concerns

Wegmans issues a recall for packaged deli meat due to potential metal contamination. The affected product, Wegmans Italian Classics Uncured Pepperoni, was sold in stores across eight states with specific UPC codes and best by dates. This recall is part of a series of recent recalls, including one for cucumbers and another for baby formula, highlighting the importance of food safety and compliance with FDA regulations.

Urgent Cucumber Recall in Illinois Due to Salmonella Risk

The Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall of cucumbers in Illinois due to a potential risk of Salmonella contamination. It is crucial to check your vegetable supply if you recently purchased cucumbers. Salmonella can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps, with severe consequences for vulnerable populations. Stay informed about food recalls and take necessary precautions for food safety.

Toyota Announces Recall of Tundra Pickups and Lexus SUVs Due to Engine Issues

Toyota has announced a recall of over 100,000 current-gen Tundra pickups and Lexus LX SUVs in North America due to potential issues with machining debris inside their engines. The recall specifically targets certain 2022-2023 Tundra and LX models equipped with the V6 twin-turbo engine, which has faced doubts about its reliability compared to the previous V8 engines. The presence of debris in the engines could result in various problems such as engine knock, rough running, starting issues, and even sudden power loss while driving at higher speeds, posing a safety risk. Toyota has identified a specific production period where machining debris of a particular size and amount may not have been properly cleared during manufacturing, leading to contamination of the engine assembly.

The Importance of Canada’s Vehicle Recall System

Stay informed about Canada’s vehicle recall system to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers on the road. With over 680 recalls reported in 2024, addressing issues promptly is crucial. Manufacturers play a key role in notifying owners of defects, emphasizing the importance of staying proactive. Understand the recall process to keep your vehicle safe and compliant with safety standards.

The Importance of Canada’s Vehicle Recall System

Learn about Canada’s vehicle recall system and how it impacts the safety of drivers and passengers on the road. Stay informed about the latest recalls, like Nissan’s recent ‘do not drive’ warning due to defective airbag inflators. Find out how manufacturers are required to notify car owners of safety defects and what steps you can take to address recalls promptly for road safety.