suarezpatricia+FollowShrimp Recall Alert: Check Your Freezer!If you’ve got shrimp in your fridge or freezer, you might want to double-check the label. Over 40,000 pounds of Bornstein Seafoods’ cooked shrimp have been recalled because of possible Listeria contamination. The recall covers products sold in California, Oregon, Washington, and even Canada—but they could be anywhere nationwide. No illnesses yet, but if you’ve got any of these shrimp, take them back for a refund. Stay safe and check those UPC codes! #FoodRecall #Shrimp #FoodSafety #Health #BodyHealth10Share
Courtney Williams+FollowShrimp Recall Alert: Check Your Freezer!Seafood lovers, heads up! Nearly 45,000 pounds of Bornstein Seafoods shrimp just got recalled for possible listeria contamination. If you’ve got their 1- or 5-pound bags in your freezer (check those lot numbers!), it’s time to toss or return them for a refund. No illnesses reported yet, but better safe than sorry. Listeria can get serious, especially for kids, seniors, and anyone with a weak immune system. Stay safe and double-check your stash! #FoodRecall #ShrimpRecall #FoodSafety #Health #BodyHealth184Share
Chris Lyons+FollowPotato Recall Drama: Over a Million Pounds!Did you hear about the massive hash brown recall? Lamb Weston had to pull over a million pounds of frozen potatoes from shelves worldwide because of a Listeria scare. We’re talking big brands like Alexia, Great Value, and Sprouts—gone from stores in the US, Canada, even all the way to Japan! Luckily, no major illnesses reported, but wow, that’s a LOT of potatoes. Makes you think twice about those frozen spuds, right? Homemade hash browns, anyone? #FoodRecall #PotatoDrama #FoodSafety #Health #BodyHealth4315Share
xwest+FollowCucumber Recall Drama: What’s Safe to Eat?Cucumber lovers, brace yourselves—another salmonella recall is making the rounds! Tons of salsas, veggie trays, and even brown eggs (yep, eggs!) have been pulled from shelves at Walmart, Target, Kroger, and more. If you grabbed any fresh-cut cucumbers or ready-to-eat snacks recently, double-check those use-by dates (May 20-28) and toss anything suspicious. No illnesses yet, but better safe than sorry! #FoodRecall #Salmonella #FoodSafety #Health61Share
Jacqueline Ray+FollowWood Found in Canned Stew?!Imagine cracking open your go-to beef stew and finding... wood?! Over 250,000 pounds of Dinty Moore Beef Stew are being recalled nationwide after three people found wood pieces inside. If you’ve got any cans with a Feb 2028 expiration date, check your pantry! No injuries reported yet, but yikes—choking hazard alert. Food recalls are on the rise, so staying in the loop could literally save your dinner (and your health). #FoodRecall #SafetyFirst #DintyMoore #Health20Share
suarezpatricia+FollowTomato Recall Drama: Check Your Fridge!Major tomato recall alert! If you bought loose or 3-pack tomatoes in Georgia, North Carolina, or South Carolina recently, double-check your stash. The FDA just upgraded the recall to Class I (yikes!) because of a salmonella risk. No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you’re not sure where your tomatoes came from, toss them. Clean any surfaces they touched, too. Better safe than sorry! #FoodRecall #Salmonella #FDAAlert #Health90Share
rmartinFollowingDeadly Tomato Recall: What You Need to KnowTomato lovers, brace yourselves—there’s a major recall happening, and it just got bumped up to the FDA’s most severe warning. If you’ve bought tomatoes recently (especially in Georgia, North Carolina, or South Carolina), check your kitchen! The recall covers certain H&C Farms and Williams Farms Repack tomatoes due to Salmonella contamination. Look out for lot codes R4467 or R4470 and UPC 0 33383 65504 8. If you have these, toss them or return for a refund. Stay safe and double-check those tomatoes! #FoodRecall #TomatoRecall #FDAWarning #Health4815Share
Melanie James+FollowCheck Your Freezer for This Beef Recall!Did you buy Organic Rancher ground beef from Whole Foods recently? The USDA just warned it might be contaminated with E. coli! Look for 1-lb packs labeled “Use or Freeze By 06-19-25” or “06-20-25” with EST. 4027. If you have it, don’t eat it—toss it or return it ASAP. No illnesses reported yet, but E. coli can be serious. Stay safe and double-check your freezer! #FoodRecall #GroundBeef #USDAAlert #Health00Share
William Vasquez+FollowCheck Your Pantry for This Recalled Mix!Did you buy Shore Lunch Oven Style Breading & Batter Mix lately? Heads up—there’s a recall because it contains milk that’s not listed on the label. If you or someone you know has a milk allergy, this could be a big deal. The recall affects certain lots sold in Ohio and other states. Double-check your box for the UPC 2473912000 and those lot codes. If you have it, return it for a refund! #FoodRecall #AllergyAlert #OhioNews #Health8816Share
aguilarallison+FollowJerky Recall: Did Yours Make the List?If you’ve got jerky or snack sticks in your pantry, check those labels! Over 15,000 pounds of beef, venison, buffalo, and elk jerky are being recalled nationwide because they might contain anchovies (yep, fish!) that aren’t listed on the label. The products were made by Springville Meat & Cold Storage and shipped all over the US. No illnesses yet, but if you have allergies, better double-check for “EST. 20528” on your snacks! #FoodRecall #JerkyAlert #FoodSafety #Health20Share