Product recall

Trader Joe’s Voluntarily Recalls Cashews in 16 States

Trader Joe’s issues voluntary recall of 50% Less Salt Roasted and Salted Whole Cashews in 16 states due to potential salmonella contamination. Customers advised to discard or return affected product for full refund. No illnesses reported. Trader Joe’s prioritizes safety and well-being of customers.

Health Canada Issues Recalls for Window Blinds, Unauthorized Health Products, and Wall Chargers

Health Canada has issued recalls for window blinds, unauthorized health products, and wall chargers due to various hazards. Canadians are urged to check their homes for these products and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of their families.

Cashews Sold at Walmart Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergens

Walmart has issued a recall for Great Value’s Honey Roasted Cashews due to undeclared allergens. The product contains coconut and milk, not listed on the packaging. Consumers in 30 states are advised to return the product for a refund.

Street Corn Salad recalled in California over Listeria concerns

Woolery Enterprises, Inc., doing business as Will’s Fresh Foods of San Leandro, CA, is recalling Will’s Fresh Foods Street Corn Salad over potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The recalled product, distributed in California, poses a risk of severe and life-threatening infections. Consumers are advised to throw out or return the recalled products and seek medical treatment if symptoms of Listeria infection develop.

Sargento issues recall of shredded and grated cheese products in 15 states

Sargento issues recall of shredded and grated cheese products in 15 states due to potential listeria contamination. The affected products were sold to food service groups and linked to a supplier in California. Sargento-branded products in traditional grocery stores are not impacted. The recall was implemented as a precautionary measure after concerns were raised about the products supplied by Rizo-Lopez Foods Inc. and those packaged on the same production lines. The broader recall initiated by Rizo-Lopez Foods Inc. has led to 26 reported illnesses, including two deaths and 23 hospitalizations as of February 22.

Recall issued for chili-flavored sauce over toxin concerns

A recall was issued for a chili-flavored sauce over concerns of contamination with toxins. The FDA announced the voluntary recall by Aji Mori Sauce Corp., DBA Sushi Koo, due to lack of oversight. The sauce was distributed in Los Angeles, California, and sold online. No illnesses have been reported. The recall offers full refunds for the product.

Trader Joe’s Recalls Steamed Chicken Soup Dumplings Due to Plastic Contamination

Trader Joe’s is facing another food recall, this time for its steamed chicken soup dumplings, which may contain pieces of hard plastic. The recall affects about 61,839 pounds of the product, which was produced on December 7, 2023, and distributed to Trader Joe’s retail locations nationwide. Consumers are advised to check their freezers for the recalled dumplings and either dispose of the product or return it to the place of purchase. Stay informed about product recalls and exercise caution when consuming food products.

Toyota recalls 381,000 Tacoma trucks in U.S. over safety issue

Toyota has announced a recall of about 381,000 Tacoma midsize pickup trucks in the U.S. due to a potential safety issue involving the loosening of nuts on the axles. The company will inspect and tighten retaining nuts free of charge, with affected customers set to receive notifications by mail in late April.

CooperSurgical Faces Lawsuits Over Destroyed Embryos

CooperSurgical is facing lawsuits from patients claiming that one of its products destroyed embryos created with in vitro fertilization. The company had recalled three lots of the nutrient-rich liquid used by fertility clinics, affecting thousands of patients. Federal regulators made public that affected clinics were notified to stop using the product due to performance issues that may lead to impaired embryo development.

Costco recalls chicken street taco kit due to Listeria concerns

Costco has recalled its chicken street taco kit due to potential Listeria in the cilantro crema, causing concern among consumers. A TikTok user’s video detailing her illness after consuming the recalled product has gone viral, sparking panic among viewers. This incident has raised fears about the safety of prepackaged prepared meals, with other users sharing their own experiences of illness from similar products. The recall affects specific states and has been issued by Rizo-Lopez Foods Inc. and Fresh Creations Foods due to concerns about Listeria contamination.