Tri-Union Seafoods has initiated a voluntary recall for certain canned tuna products due to a manufacturing defect that may lead to botulism contamination. The recall affects products sold under various brands and distributed nationwide.
A nationwide recall of canned tuna products has been issued due to a manufacturing defect that poses a risk of botulism. The recall affects products sold under several brand names and distributed to major retailers across multiple states.
Approximately 2 million doughnut and pastry products have been recalled due to potential listeria contamination, affecting items sold under the Dunkin’ brand and other private-label grocery store brands across the U.S. and Canada.
Costco has recalled nearly 80,000 pounds of Kirkland Signature butter due to a critical labeling omission of the 'Contains Milk' allergen statement. The FDA has classified this recall as 'Class II,' suggesting that while the risk of serious health issues is low, consumers, especially those with milk allergies, should return the products for a refund. The humorous reaction on social media highlights the importance of accurate allergen labeling in food products.