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Crackers Sold at Target, Walmart, and More Recalled Due to Metal Contamination—Here's What to Know
Crackers Sold at Target, Walmart, and More Recalled Due to Metal Contamination—Here's What to Know

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Crackers Sold at Target, Walmart, and More Recalled Due to Metal Contamination—Here's What to Know

On February 21, the FDA initiated a recall of oyster crackers after stainless steel wire was found in the product. The oyster crackers were sold at Walmart, Target, and Giant Eagles stores across 24 states. The FDA recently labeled the recall a Class II threat, the second-most severe risk United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall of over 15,000 cases of oyster crackers sold at Walmart, Target, and Giant Eagle due to the discovery of foreign material in the product. The affected products were distributed by Shearer's Foods, LLC, which is headquartered in Massillon, Ohio. The recall was initiated on February 21 after stainless steel wire was found in the product. On March 11, the agency labeled the recall a Class II threat, the second-most severe risk level. Per the FDA, a Class II recall is "a situation in which use of or exposure to a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote." Related: Cat Food Recalled Due to Possible Bird Flu Contamination—Here's What You Need to Know The crackers were distributed to Walmart, Target, and Giant Eagle in the following states: Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. The products were sold under various brand names, including Market Pantry Soup & Oyster Crackers at Target, Great Value Soup & Oyster Crackers at Walmart, and Giant Eagle Oyster Crackers. Vista Soup & Oyster Crackers are also included in the recall but aren't available for purchase in retail stores. The recalled crackers can be identified by the following information: Market Pantry Soup & Oyster Crackers: UPC 085239114933, sell-by date May 23, 2025; code date May 23, 2025 BC06 Great Value Soup & Oyster Crackers: UPC 078742085494; sell-by date May 23, 2025; code date May 23, 2025 ABO6, May 23, 2025 BBO6, May 23, 2025 CBO6 Giant Eagle Oyster Crackers: UPC: 030034915087; best-by date May 24, 2025; code date May 24, 2025 AB06 Vista Soup & Oyster Crackers: UPC 045100008006; best-by date May 24, 2025; code date May 24, 2025 AB06 20-Pound Bulk Oyster Crackers: UPC 10045100400203; best-by date May 24, 2025; code date May 24, 2025 AB06, May 24, 2025 BB06 If you have the recalled product in your pantry, throw it away or return it to the place of purchase for a refund. Read the original article on Martha Stewart

FDA Announces Recall on Crackers Sold at Walmart, Target, and More for Metal Contamination
FDA Announces Recall on Crackers Sold at Walmart, Target, and More for Metal Contamination

Yahoo

time12-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

FDA Announces Recall on Crackers Sold at Walmart, Target, and More for Metal Contamination

More than 15,000 cases of oyster crackers have been recalled from Walmart, Target, and Giant Eagle after stainless steel wire was found in the product. The recall was initiated on Feb. 21, 2025, and was classified as 'Class II,' meaning the product may cause 'temporary' or 'reversible' health consequences, by the FDA on March 11. Shearer's Foods, LLC recalled its oyster crackers, which are packaged and labeled under multiple brand names, after the food was found to be contaminated with foreign material. The oyster crackers were distributed to Target, Walmart, and Giant Eagle stores in Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. The recalled products were also distributed in 20-pound bulk packages that were not meant for retail sale. The crackers were sold under the store-brand names Market Pantry Soup & Oyster Crackers at Target, Great Value Soup & Oyster Crackers at Walmart, Giant Eagle Oyster Crackers at Giant Eagle, and Vista Soup & Oyster Crackers in bulk. You can identify if you have the recalled crackers by looking for the following information: Market Pantry Soup & Oyster Crackers: UPC 085239114933, Sell-By Date May 23, 2025; Code Date May 23, 2025 BC06 Great Value Soup & Oyster Crackers: UPC 078742085494; Sell-By Date May 23, 2025; Code Date May 23, 2025 ABO6, May 23, 2025 BBO6, May 23, 2025 CBO6 Giant Eagle Oyster Crackers: UPC: 030034915087; Best-By Date May 24, 2025; Code Date May 24, 2025 AB06 Vista Soup & Oyster Crackers: UPC 045100008006; Best-By Date May 24, 2025; Code Date May 24, 2025 AB06 20lb. Bulk Oyster Crackers: UPC 10045100400203; Best By May 24, 2025; Code Date May 24, 2025 AB06, May 24, 2025 BB06 Because Shearer's announced the recall in February, the recalled products are likely off retailer shelves. However, if you purchased the recalled oyster crackers, you should not consume them. Instead, throw them away or return them to the place of purchase for a refund or exchange. Read the original article on ALLRECIPES

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