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5 Food Recalls Everyone's Talking About—Metal, Plastic & More Pulled This Week
5 Food Recalls Everyone's Talking About—Metal, Plastic & More Pulled This Week

Forbes

time24-03-2025

  • Health
  • Forbes

5 Food Recalls Everyone's Talking About—Metal, Plastic & More Pulled This Week

Frozen meals, snacks, and condiments are being pulled from shelves due to metal, plastic, and wood ... More contamination. Check your pantry and freezer—here's what you need to know. #FoodRecall #ProductSafety A wave of active food recalls this week includes wood frozen meals, snack foods, and condiments with issues ranging from wood in pasta dishes to metal fragments in beef sticks. The affected products span multiple grocery categories, proving that no brand or food type is immune to contamination risks. If you have Lean Cuisine or Stouffer's meals in your freezer, check now—some have been recalled due ... More to wood contamination. Check your batch codes before eating. Before you sit down to lunch, check to see if you have Lean Cuisine or Stouffer's frozen meals in your freezer. Nestlé has recalled multiple varieties after customers reported finding wood fragments inside. The voluntary frozen food recall includes Lean Cuisine's Butternut Squash Ravioli, Spinach Artichoke Ravioli, and Lemon Garlic Shrimp Stir Fry, as well as Stouffer's Party Size Chicken Lasagna. At least one person reported choking on a piece of wood, leading to the recall. The affected meals were produced between August 2024 and March 2025 and sold nationwide starting in September 2024. If you have any of these, check the batch code and return them for a refund. Check your pantry: These specific Chomps Beef Sticks are part of the 2025 recall due to ... More contamination risks. California and Illinois shoppers, take a second look at your snack stash. Nearly 30,000 pounds of Chomps beef and turkey sticks have been pulled from stores after metal fragments were discovered in certain batches. The recall affects Chomps Original Beef and Turkey Sticks produced between January 16 and January 23, 2025, with an expiration date of February 10, 2026. While Chomps is a nationwide brand, this recall is limited to products sold in California and Illinois. If you recently bought Chomps in these states, double-check your packaging before opening. Target shoppers, check your pantry! Nearly 200,000 cans of Good & Gather Cut Green Beans are being ... More recalled due to metal contamination. Look for affected UPCs before using! #RecallAlert Target shoppers—check your pantry. Del Monte has issued a voluntary recall of nearly 200,000 cans of Good & Gather Cut Green Beans due to metal fragments inside the cans. The affected products were sold in Target stores across 21 states and have the following details: If you picked up Good & Gather green beans recently, check the label and return them for a refund. Think twice before adding crackers to your soup! 🥣 Oyster crackers from Market Pantry and Great ... More Value are being recalled for stainless steel wire contamination. Toss any affected packages! #ProductRecall If oyster crackers are a staple in your kitchen, this one's for you. In a voluntary recall annoucented via the FDA's recall enforcement page, more than 15,000 cases have been pulled from shelves after stainless steel wire fragments were found inside. The affected products were sold in 24 states under multiple store brands, including Market Pantry and Great Value. Shoppers should check for: If you have these at home, toss them or return them for a refund. Spicy news, but not in a good way. 'Hot Ones' Los Calientes hot sauce has been recalled after ... More plastic fragments were found in bottles. If you've got one, check the recall notice! #HotSauceRecall Hot sauce fans in North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois—check your bottles. The Karma Sauce Company LLC has issued a voluntary recall of 50,654 units of Hot Ones Los Calientes hot sauce due to plastic contamination. The recall covers both Verde and Rojo varieties in multi "le packaging" sizes: To confirm whether your bottle is part of the recall, check for these UPCs: If you have one of these, stop using it immediately and check recall notices before consuming. Contaminants in these food recalls range from wood and plastic to bolts and stainless steel, a reminder that unexpected materials are turning up across all food categories, and it's important to stay informed on new announcements. If you have one of these recalled products at home, now is the time to check the packaging. Look at the recall alert notices for specific batch codes and expiration dates to confirm whether your item is affected. If it is, take it back to the store for a refund. Staying on top of food recalls is key, as contamination issues continue to surface across different brands and categories. For ongoing updates, visit the FDA recall page.

Aldi recalls thousands of shredded cheese packs for possible metal contamination
Aldi recalls thousands of shredded cheese packs for possible metal contamination

Yahoo

time22-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Aldi recalls thousands of shredded cheese packs for possible metal contamination

Aldi has issued a voluntary recall on 5,000 cheese pouches for possible metal contamination. The impacted products include 400 cases of Happy Farm's Colby Jack Deli Sliced Cheese filled with 12 plastic pouches of blended Colby and Monterey cheese slices each. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, this product may contain stainless steel fragments, and exposure to such contaminants could cause temporary health risks. It's unclear how the potential metal products got in the cheese. The cases were sold across Ohio, Connecticut, Michigan and Pennsylvania with expiration dates of July 13 and July 14, 2025, and a bar code of 4061463330840. At this time, the status of the recall is 'ongoing.' Aldi's recall comes after Nestlé U.S. issued its voluntary recall on a limited supply of Stouffer's and Lean Cuisine meals due to the potential presence of 'wood-like material.' The food conglomerate previously said the recalled products had been distributed 'at major retailers' between September 2024 and March 2025. The recalled meals include: Lean Cuisine Butternut Squash Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Spinach Artichoke Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Lemon Garlic Shrimp Stir Fry, and Stouffer's Party Size Chicken Lasagna. All meals were made between August 2024 and March 2025. Any meals that do not have the following batch numbers listed under the announcement are not included in the recall. You can find the affected batch numbers here. Nestlé said the company launched an investigation after consumers contacted them to report multiple issues — one involving a potential choking incident. According to the food giant, customers should dispose of or return the potentially contaminated food products to receive a full refund. 'We are actively investigating the source of the wood-like material. We are confident that this is an isolated issue, and we have taken action to address it,' the company said. 'We are working with the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture on this recall and will cooperate with them fully,' the statement continued. 'The quality, safety and integrity of our products remain our number one priority. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this action represents to both our consumers and retail customers.' In January, a recall on packages of smoked salmon sold at Costco was updated to the highest risk level by the FDA, meaning there was a reasonable probability that use or exposure to the fish would 'cause serious adverse health consequences or death.' Acme Smoked Fish Corporation first issued a recall for 111 cases of Kirkland Signature Smoked Salmon in October 2024 due to contamination with the disease-causing bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. There were no reported illnesses when the recall was initially issued. The FDA upgraded the risk level after the product was no longer sold in stores because some consumers still had the product in their freezers, according to ConsumerAffairs.

Cheesecake sold at Target in five states recalled due to undeclared tree nut allergen
Cheesecake sold at Target in five states recalled due to undeclared tree nut allergen

Yahoo

time21-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Cheesecake sold at Target in five states recalled due to undeclared tree nut allergen

A popular cheesecake sold at Target has been recalled due to an undeclared ingredient. In a press release on Wednesday, Dessert Holdings LLC announced that it was recalling a Target brand cheesecake. The product is Favorite Day's New York Style Cheesecake, sold in a six-ounce container with two slices of cake. The cheesecake was recalled due to mislabeled packaging, resulting in undeclared pecans in the products. Customers who 'have an allergy or severe sensitivity to pecans run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions,' if they consume this cheesecake, as noted in the press release. Dessert Holdings LLC received a customer complaint on March 14 about the product containing pecans, even though that wasn't declared on the label. The labeling issue has now been resolved and 'no other manufacturing dates or lots are impacted.' There have not been any reported illnesses due to the product, as of March 21. The impacted product was distributed between February 14 and March 7. They have the Lot code 25028A1 000039133, printed on the side of the plastic packaging, and UPC of 0 85239 09690 1. Recalled cheesecakes were sent to Target Distribution Centers in California, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, and Texas. The product was sold at Target stores in these states. Customers who have the Target brand cheesecake should not consume it. They can also contact Target Guest Relations for a full refund. Dessert Holdings LLC's announcement comes days after Nestlé U.S. issued a voluntary recall on a limited supply of its Stouffer's and Lean Cuisine meals due to the potential presence of 'wood-like material.' The food conglomerate said the recalled products had been distributed 'at major retailers' between September 2024 and March 2025. The recalled meals include the following meals made between August 2024 and March 2025: Lean Cuisine Butternut Squash Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Spinach Artichoke Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Lemon Garlic Shrimp Stir Fry, and Stouffer's Party Size Chicken Lasagna. Nestlé said the company launched an investigation after consumers contacted them to report multiple issues — one involving a potential choking incident. Earlier this month, Savage Pet also became the latest pet food brand to recall some of its cat food products due to the possibility that it is contaminated with bird flu. The recall extended to 66 of the company's 84-oz boxes and 74 small, 21-oz boxes. Each item had a best-by date of November 15, 2026. These boxes were distributed to retailers across California, Colorado, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington. Pet owners who may have fed the food to their cats should monitor their animals for symptoms of the bird flu, also known as Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1. According to the FDA, bird flu symptoms include 'fever, lethargy, low appetite, reddened or inflamed eyes, discharge from the eyes and nose, difficulty breathing, and neurological signs like tremors, stiff body movements, seizure, lack of coordination, or blindness.'

Nationwide Recalls on Frozen Meals, Coffee Creamers and More to Be Aware of Right Now
Nationwide Recalls on Frozen Meals, Coffee Creamers and More to Be Aware of Right Now

Yahoo

time21-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Nationwide Recalls on Frozen Meals, Coffee Creamers and More to Be Aware of Right Now

There are active recalls on coffee creamers, green beans, mushrooms and more. These recalls are impacting consumers nationwide. If you have a recalled product, dispose of it or return it to your place of you shop at Aldi, Kroger, Trader Joe's or Walmart, there's a few recalls you should know about right now. From pantry staples to frozen favorites, here are the recalls to keep in mind—and to check your kitchen for as soon as possible. There's an active recall on two types of International Delight coffee creamers, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). This is due to a spoilage issue that poses an illness risk. The bottles impacted by this recall are the 32-fluid-ounce bottles of Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll with UPC '0 41271 01993 3' and Hazelnut with UPC '0 41271 02565 2.' The recalled creamers contain best by dates of July 3, 2025, and July 2, 2025, respectively. Approximately 75,054 coffee creamers are being recalled, and they were sold in 31 states. Check your refrigerator, and if you have one of these recalled creamers on hand, throw it away or return it to your place of purchase for a potential refund. Related: Nearly 30,000 Pounds of Beef Sticks Recalled Due to Contamination—Here's What to Know This week, Nestlé USA announced a recall on various frozen meals sold at major retailers nationwide, including Giant, Kroger, Walgreens and Walmart. Lean Cuisine Butternut Squash Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Spinach Artichoke Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Lemon Garlic Shrimp Stir Fry and Stouffer's Party Size Chicken Lasagna were all impacted by this recall. If your frozen dinner matches the recalled information, dispose of it or return to your place of purchase for a possible refund. These frozen meals were recalled after multiple consumer reports that the products may contain a 'wood-like material.' If you are experiencing any illness or injury after eating one of the above products, consult with your doctor immediately. The FDA reported a recall on approximately 197,808 cans of green beans sold at Target locations in 21 states, due to a potential foreign matter contamination. The recalled 14.5-ounce cans of Good & Gather Cut Green Beans contain a UPC of '0 85239-11628 9,' best-by date of October 28, 2026, and the printed lot code '7AA 418507.' Check your pantry for these recalled cans as soon as possible—the recalled product may contain a 'foreign object.' Talk to your healthcare provider if you're experiencing any signs of illness or injury after eating these recalled green beans. Related: Hummus Is Being Recalled in Canada Following Consumer Allergic Reaction For questions about this recall (or any FDA reported recall), you can contact the FDA by calling 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332). Enoki mushrooms are being recalled right now due to a potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The Daily Veggies Enoki Mushrooms affected were sold in 200-gram (7.05-oz.) plastic packaging and have a printed UPC of '8809159458890.' These mushrooms were distributed to wholesalers in New York that distributed the product to retailers in other states. This recall follows the West Virginia Department of Agriculture's positive test for Listeria on a sample of the product. While there are no illnesses connected to this recall, Listeria infection can cause symptoms like fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and muscle aches. Symptoms may be more severe for those age 65 or older, immunocompromised, pregnant or for young children. Talk to your doctor if you are showing any of these signs after consuming the recalled mushrooms. SeaBear Salmon Chowder and Alehouse Clam Chowder are being recalled, per the FDA's recent report. This is because the two products pose a botulism risk. These soups were sold in retail locations in the following states: Alaska, California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington. They were also sold online and shipped to consumers nationwide. Packaged in 12-ounce pouches, here's more information on the affected products: Smoked Salmon Chowder with UPC '0 34507 07001 3' and best-by dates 10/2028, 11/2028, 12/2028 or 1/2029 Alehouse Clam Chowder with UPC '0 34507 07021 1' and best-by dates 6/2028, 11/2028 or 1/2029 Check your pantry or refrigerator, and if you have one of the recalled chowders, dispose of it or contact the company's customer service team at 1-800-645-3474 or smokehouse@ for full refunds. Due to a package seal issue, these soups are at risk to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, which can cause botulism. Common symptoms of botulism include weakness, dizziness, double vision, trouble with speaking or swallowing, abdominal pain, constipation and difficulty breathing. Seek medical attention immediately if you are experiencing any of these symptoms. Related: Over 12,000 Espresso Machines Recalled Nationwide Due to Burn Hazard Read the original article on EATINGWELL

Lean Cuisine and Stouffer's meals recalled for 'wood-like material' linked to choking
Lean Cuisine and Stouffer's meals recalled for 'wood-like material' linked to choking

The Independent

time19-03-2025

  • Health
  • The Independent

Lean Cuisine and Stouffer's meals recalled for 'wood-like material' linked to choking

Nestle USA is recalling certain batches of its Lean Cuisine and Stouffer's frozen meals for possible contamination with 'wood-like material" after a report of potential choking. The recall applies to limited quantities of meals with best-before dates between September 2025 and April 2026. They include Lean Cuisine Butternut Squash Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Spinach Artichoke Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Lemon Garlic Shrimp Stir Fry and Stouffer's Party Size Chicken Lasagna. The products were distributed to major stores in the U.S. between September 2024 and this month. No products beyond those listed are affected. Nestle officials said they are working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Agriculture Department and investigating the source of the wood-like material. The company said it launched the recall after consumers reported the problem, including at least one potential choking incident. Consumers should check batch codes and best-before dates in the company's recall listing to identify the effected products. The 10-digit batch code is printed on the side of product packages. Don't prepare or consume the products; instead, return them to the store where they were purchased for a replacement or refund. Contact Nestle USA at (800) 681-1676 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EDT Monday through Friday with any questions. ___ The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.

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