rmartinFollowingGround Beef Recall Alert!Double-check your freezer! Over 2,800 pounds of Forward Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef just got recalled in six states for possible E. coli O26 contamination. If you see 'Est. 2083' and a use-by date of Jan. 13 on your 1-lb packs, don’t risk it—toss it or return it for a refund. No illnesses reported yet, but better safe than sorry! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall351Share
Courtney Williams+FollowGround Beef Recall Alert: Check Your Freezer!Did you buy grass-fed ground beef recently? Over 2,800 pounds of Forward Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef have been recalled in six states because of possible E. coli contamination. If your package says “Est 2083” and has a use-by or freeze-by date of Jan. 13, don’t risk it—toss it or return it. No illnesses reported yet, but better safe than sorry! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall20Share
Jacqueline Ray+FollowGround Beef Recall Alert: Check Your Freezer!Just found out nearly 3,000 lbs of Forward Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef was recalled in 6 states for E. coli risk. If you grabbed ground beef with a "USE OR FREEZE BY 01/13/26" label, double-check your fridge or freezer ASAP. Don’t eat it—toss it or take it back for a refund. And clean any surfaces it touched! E. coli can get nasty, so better safe than sorry. #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall00Share
Jacqueline Ray+FollowGround Beef Recall Drama: E. Coli Alert!Did you hear about the massive ground beef recall? Over 2,800 pounds of Forward Farms grass-fed beef got pulled from shelves in six states because of E. coli O26 contamination. No one’s sick yet, but this nasty bacteria can cause some serious stomach issues. If you bought any recently, check your freezer for the use-by date 01/13/26 and establishment number EST 2083. Better safe than sorry—toss it or return it! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall10Share
Courtney Williams+FollowHoliday chocolate recall: Check your pantry!A popular holiday chocolate bar is being pulled from shelves after a labeling mix-up put people with almond allergies at serious risk. Willy Pete’s Almond Despair bars, sold in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Southern California, didn’t list almonds as an ingredient—swapping them for macadamia nuts on the label. For anyone with a tree nut allergy, this could be life-threatening. No illnesses have been reported yet, but if you or someone you know has almond allergies, double-check your pantry and return the bars for a refund. How do you stay on top of food recalls during the busy holiday season? #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall80Share
rmartinFollowingPizza Pops Recall: E. Coli Scare!Pillsbury Pizza Pops fans, check your freezers! Four types of Pizza Pops have been recalled in Canada after 20 people got sick (and 4 ended up in the hospital) from E. coli contamination. If you’ve got any with best-before dates in June 2026, toss them ASAP. The investigation’s still ongoing, so more cases could pop up. Stay safe and double-check those snacks! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall00Share
Stacy Fisher+FollowHoliday sweets recall: Check your treats!Holiday chocolate lovers, heads up—Fran’s Almondmilk Chocolate bars sold in Seattle and online are being recalled after a hidden hazelnut caused an allergic reaction. If you or someone you know has a tree nut allergy, double-check your chocolate stash, especially if you bought treats between October and December. And it’s not just Fran’s: Aldi’s holiday bark and even mozzarella sticks are facing recalls for undeclared allergens. With so many festive foods on the table, how do you keep track of what’s safe? Anyone else worried about surprise ingredients in their favorite snacks? #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall00Share
rmartinFollowingMassive Frozen Fruit Recall Drama!Did you hear about the wild frozen fruit recall that hit Aldi, Costco, and Trader Joe’s? Over 325,000 pounds of organic strawberries were pulled because of a hepatitis A scare. The berries were in all kinds of store brands, and some were even in those tropical blends at TJ’s. Luckily, no deaths, but a few people got sick. Reminder: freezing doesn’t kill all germs! Always check your freezer stash and maybe give those berries a rinse or cook ‘em up! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall60Share
Courtney Williams+FollowRadioactive Shrimp Recall?!Just when you thought food recalls couldn’t get wilder—over 80,000 bags of frozen shrimp are being pulled from shelves because of possible radioactive contamination (yep, you read that right). The FDA says some shrimp might have been exposed to cesium-137 during processing in Indonesia. No illnesses reported yet, but if you bought Market 32 or Waterfront Bistro shrimp recently, double-check those bags! Better safe than sorry—refunds are available if you need to toss them. #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall00Share
xwest+FollowSalad Dressing Recall: Plastic Found?!Costco and Publix just pulled thousands of sauces and salad dressings after the FDA found possible black plastic bits in some batches. If you grabbed Caesar dressing or mustard BBQ sauce recently, double-check your fridge! The recall hits 42 states, and the worry is more than just a ruined lunch—these 'food-contact chemicals' can linger in your body. If you’ve got any of the recalled products, you can return them for a refund. Anyone else freaked out by how much plastic is in our food? #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall30Share