peterfoster+FollowShrimp Recall Alert: Check Your Freezer!Heads up, seafood lovers! Nearly 45,000 pounds of shrimp from Bornstein Seafoods just got recalled for possible Listeria contamination. If you’ve got shrimp in your freezer from California, Oregon, Washington, or BC, double-check those bags for the right UPCs and lot codes. No one’s gotten sick yet, but better safe than sorry—especially for pregnant folks or anyone with a sensitive immune system. Pro tip: Save your receipt and packaging for a refund, and maybe try out some plant-based seafood while you’re at it! #FoodRecall #ShrimpAlert #Listeria #Business #Industry91Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowEnoki Mushrooms Recalled—Serious Health Alert!Heads up if you’ve bought Enoki mushrooms lately! Hofood99 just recalled their 200g Enoki Mushrooms (clear green bag, UPC 6 976532 310051) because of possible Listeria contamination. Listeria can be super dangerous, especially for kids, seniors, and pregnant women. No illnesses reported yet, but if you have these mushrooms, toss them ASAP or return for a refund. Stay safe and double-check your fridge! #FoodRecall #HealthAlert #EnokiMushrooms #Health #BodyHealth30Share
William Vasquez+FollowPistachio Spread Recall Alert!Salmonella alert: Four people got sick in two states after eating Emek brand pistachio cream, a dessert spread imported from Turkey. The CDC says if you spot this pistachio cream (especially in those big 11-pound tubs, use-by Oct. 19), don’t eat it or serve it! Symptoms can hit fast—think stomach cramps, fever, and diarrhea. If you’ve got this in your kitchen, it’s time to toss it! #FoodRecall #Salmonella #FoodSafety #Health #BodyHealth30Share
Stacy Fisher+FollowSnack Cups Recalled for Plastic Bits?!Just found out those Supreme Produce Apple & PB and Celery & PB Snack Cups are being recalled because they might have plastic pieces inside! If you grabbed any in Georgia, Michigan, Indiana, or Tennessee, check your fridge—best by dates from 4/12/25 to 5/6/25. Don’t eat them! Either toss them or return to the store. Wild that something so simple could have a hidden surprise like that! #FoodRecall #SnackAlert #FoodSafety #Health #BodyHealth30Share
Chris Lyons+FollowPistachio Spread Recall Alert!Pistachio lovers, heads up! A pistachio cream spread from Emek is being linked to a salmonella outbreak in Minnesota and New Jersey—four people got sick, and one ended up in the hospital. The CDC says if you spot Emek pistachio cream (especially in those big 11-pound tubs, use-by Oct. 19), don’t eat it or serve it. Salmonella can hit hard, especially for kids, seniors, and anyone with a weak immune system. Stay safe and check your pantry! #FoodRecall #Salmonella #FoodSafety #Health #BodyHealth10Share
rmartinFollowingMetal in Your Cereal?!Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds just got recalled because some boxes might have metal in them. The good news: Post says none actually made it to shelves, but if you bought a 48oz box at Sam’s Club in CA or CO, double-check your pantry! Food recalls are way up this year—ice cream, dried apricots, you name it. Anyone else feel like grocery shopping is turning into a game of 'what’s safe to eat?' #FoodRecall #CerealAlert #HoneyBunchesOfOats #Health #BodyHealth111Share
xwest+FollowDried Apricots Pulled in 19 States!Dried apricots from Turkana Food just got yanked off shelves in 19 states because they secretly had sulfites (a big no-no for people with allergies or asthma). If you’ve got Floria Dried Apricots with LOT #440090478-15-333 and a 2026 expiration, don’t eat them—return for a refund! No illnesses yet, but it’s wild how many food recalls are happening lately (300+ this year alone!). Anyone else double-checking their snacks now? #FoodRecall #AllergyAlert #DriedFruit #Health #BodyHealth10Share
peterfoster+FollowDried Apricots Recall: Check Your Snack Stash!Heads up, snackers! Some Floria Dried Apricots are being pulled from shelves in 19 states because the packaging forgot to mention they contain sulfites—a preservative that can trigger allergies for some folks. If you’ve got a bag with lot number 440090478-15-333, don’t eat it—bring it back for a refund. This is a good reminder to always check labels, especially if you or your family have food sensitivities. Food recalls like this can happen anytime, so stay alert when stocking up on snacks! #FoodRecall #SnackSmart #ConsumerAlert #Business #Industry30Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowDeadly Dried Apricots? Check Your Pantry!Floria Dried Apricots just got recalled in nearly 20 states because they might have dangerous, undeclared sulfites. If you have a bag with lot #440090478-15-333 (expires Nov 2026, UPC 2539560010), the FDA says don’t eat them—serious allergic reactions are possible! No illnesses yet, but you can return them for a refund. If you or anyone you know snacks on dried fruit, double-check those labels ASAP! #FoodRecall #FDAAlert #DriedFruit #Health #BodyHealth10Share
Chris Lyons+FollowEnoki Mushrooms Pulled Off Shelves!Enoki mushrooms from Hofood99 just got recalled nationwide (yep, even in Ohio) because of a listeria scare. Listeria can be super dangerous, especially for kids, older folks, and anyone with a weak immune system. No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you grabbed a green 200g pack with UPC 6 976532 310051, toss it or take it back for a refund. Stay safe and check your fridge! #FoodRecall #EnokiMushrooms #FoodSafety #Health #BodyHealth20Share