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Newsweek
24-07-2025
- Health
- Newsweek
Target Recall Update Issued Nationwide: Customers Urged Not to Eat Products
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Several products stocked at Target stores nationwide have been recalled due to risks ranging from undeclared allergens to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. YoCrunch Yogurts Several types of YoCrunch Yogurts have been recalled by the company due to the potential presence of plastic pieces in the dome topper, which could be a choking hazard if consumed, the Food and Drug Administration said. Out of the products stocked at Target, the affected types are the YoCrunch Low Fat Vanilla with OREO Yogurt, YoCrunch Low Fat Vanilla with M&Ms Yogurt, YoCrunch Low Fat Strawberry with M&Ms Yogurt, all in 4ct/4oz size cups. Also included are the YoCrunch Low Fat Vanilla with OREO and M&Ms Yogurt Variety Pack with 8ct/6oz size cups. The FDA said that the loose plastic pieces are only at risk of being found in the separately packaged topper, and this does not impact the separately packaged yogurt. It said that the transparent plastic pieces may have sharp edges and are between 7 and 25 mm in length. A Target shopping center storefront pictures on Oxon Hill, Maryland USA June 22, 2024. A Target shopping center storefront pictures on Oxon Hill, Maryland USA June 22, 2024. Getty Images Customers who have purchased the affected products are advised not to consume them, and can contact YoCrunch's consumer care department for information about refunds. The recall was initiated voluntarily by manufacturer Danone U.S. in cooperation with the FDA on July 11. Newsweek contacted Danone U.S. for comment via email on Thursday. RITZ Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches RITZ Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches have been recalled due to incorrect labeling that may not specify they contain peanuts. In several multi-pack varieties, some individual packs may be incorrectly labeled as the cheese variety even though it may be a peanut butter variety, the FDA notice said. All outer labels on cartons are correct. The recall notice said that the issue was a "supplier error" and that corrective actions are being taken to help ensure this issue does not recur. Out of the products stocked at Target, the recall applies to Ritz Cracker Sandwiches with Peanut Butter in the 8ct/11.04oz size, and Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches Family Size 27.6oz/20ct. Customers with peanut allergies are advised to not eat the products and to discard them. The manufacturer Mondelēz Global LLC announced the voluntary recall on July 8. Mondelēz confirmed that it was conducting a voluntary recall of products in an emailed statement to Newsweek and pointed to their press release for more information. Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon in 12oz packages sold at Target are among Kraft Heinz products being recalled byb the company due to risks that they are contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the United States Department of Agriculture said. The recalled products have the USDA mark of inspection on them. A contamination was detected through lab testing, and no confirmed illnesses have been reported so far. Listeria infection, or listeriosis, can cause severe illness, especially in older adults, those with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women. Symptoms may include fever, muscle aches, and gastrointestinal issues, with more severe risks such as miscarriage and death for vulnerable groups. The USDA urges consumers not to eat the affected turkey bacon and to either discard it or return it to the store. Kraft Heinz told Newsweek in an emailed statement: "We are also working collaboratively with public health authorities, including the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), to take the appropriate steps and initiate a recall. We deeply regret this situation and apologize to any consumers we have disappointed."


Newsweek
16-07-2025
- Health
- Newsweek
Walmart Recall Update: Customers Told Not to Consume Products Nationwide
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Walmart has so far announced that four food products sold in its stores nationwide have been recalled in July. The latest, on Monday, was Danone U.S.' voluntarily recall of all flavors and sizes of its YoCrunch yogurt, following consumer complaints about the potential presence of sharp, transparent plastic pieces in the yogurt's dome topper, the company said. Why It Matters This recall marks the latest in a series of notable product recalls issued so far this year. Food recalls due to contamination or mislabeling can undermine consumer trust and place vulnerable individuals (such as children, the elderly, or those with allergies) at greater risk. Food safety remains a paramount concern for American households, and the frequency of such issues may influence shopping habits and regulatory responses nationwide. A Walmart Supercenter cart sits outside of the store on February 20, 2024, in Hallandale Beach, Florida. A Walmart Supercenter cart sits outside of the store on February 20, 2024, in Hallandale Beach, List of Walmart Product Recalls in July 2025 July 2 — Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon (Kraft Heinz) Kraft Heinz pulled nearly 368,000 pounds of fully-cooked Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon after in-house tests suggested possible Listeria monocytogenescontamination. The bacon—sold nationwide, including at Walmart—carries "use by" dates from July 18 to Sept 4 and lot codes RS19, RS40 or RS42. No illnesses have been reported, but shoppers are urged to throw out or return the product. July 8 — RITZ Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches (Mondelēz) Mondelēz voluntarily recalled select 8-, 20- and 40-count cartons of RITZ Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches—and a variety pack—because some individual packs were mis-wrapped in "Cheese" film, hiding the peanut allergen inside. The mislabeled snacks, sold nationwide at retailers such as Walmart, pose a serious risk to people with peanut allergies. No injuries have been reported. July 10 — Lewis Bake Shop Artisan Style Half-Loaf (Hartford Bakery) Hartford Bakery yanked six lots of its Lewis Bake Shop Artisan Style Half-Loaf bread after visible hazelnuts turned up in packaging that failed to disclose the tree-nut ingredient. About 883 loaves reached Walmart and other stores across 12 states. One minor digestive complaint has surfaced; customers can return the bread for a full refund. July 14 — YoCrunch Yogurts (Danone U.S.) Danone recalled all flavors and sizes of its YoCrunch yogurt line after consumers found clear plastic shards—7 to 25 mm long—in the dome toppers. The nationwide recall, affecting multipacks and single 6-oz cups sold at Walmart and other chains, was issued over choking concerns. Consumers should discard the yogurts or seek a refund through YoCrunch's helpline. What People Are Saying Walmart says in a statement on its product recall webpage: "Walmart and Sam's Club are committed to the health and safety of our customers and members and to providing products that are safe and compliant, all supported by our health and wellness, product safety, and food safety professionals. In the event of a product recall, we work swiftly to block the item from being sold and remove it from our stores and clubs."