suarezpatricia+FollowChia Seed Recall: Check Your Pantry!Navitas Organics just recalled certain 8oz organic chia seeds sold at Amazon and Whole Foods over possible Salmonella contamination. No one’s gotten sick, but if you’ve got a bag with a lot code starting with “W” and a best-by date in April or May 2027, toss it ASAP and get a refund or replacement. Don’t risk it—check those codes before your next smoothie! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share
Jacqueline Ray+FollowDistilled Water Recall: What’s That Floating?!Did you hear about the massive recall on Meijer’s distilled water? Over 38,000 gallons pulled from shelves in six states after the FDA found a mysterious black substance floating in the jugs. Distilled water is supposed to be ultra-pure—think baby formula, medical devices, and neti pots—so this is a big deal. The FDA says it’s a Class 2 recall, meaning it could cause temporary health issues. Are we checking our water more closely now or what? #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowGerber Baby Snack Recall: What’s Up?If you’ve got Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits in your pantry, double-check those boxes! Gerber just recalled some batches because there might be bits of soft plastic or paper mixed in—yikes. No reports of anyone getting sick, but if you bought these between July and September 2025, take them back for a refund. Better safe than sorry! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share
William Vasquez+FollowStain Remover Recall Drama!Just when you thought food recalls were wild, now a popular stain remover sold at Walmart, Target, and Home Depot is being pulled for containing a bacteria that could seriously mess with people who have lung issues. The Angry Orange Enzyme Stain Remover is the culprit—if you have it, stop using it ASAP and get your refund. No illnesses yet, but better safe than sorry! Also, a Montessori toy from Amazon got recalled for being a choking hazard. Double-check your stuff! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share
Courtney Williams+FollowChia Seeds Recall: Pantry Check Time!Chia seeds—aka the superfood everyone’s obsessed with—just got hit with a recall over Salmonella fears. If you have Navitas Organics 8oz Organic Chia Seeds (UPC 858847000284, lot codes starting with 'W'), the FDA says to toss them ASAP. No illnesses reported yet, but better safe than sorry! You can get a refund if you have the recalled batch. Who knew even chia seeds could be risky? #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert10Share
rmartinFollowingChia Seed Recall Alert: Check Your Pantry!Did you buy Navitas Organics chia seeds lately? Heads up: some 8oz pouches sold at Whole Foods, Amazon, and other big stores are being recalled for possible Salmonella contamination. Check the back of your bag for lot codes starting with “W” and best-by dates in April or May 2027. If you’ve got one, toss it or return for a refund. No illnesses reported yet, but better safe than sorry! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert30Share
xwest+FollowTarget’s Fridge Recall Just Got WAY BiggerIf you grabbed a Frigidaire minifridge from Target since 2020, check your model ASAP! Nearly 1 million are now recalled because they can literally catch fire (yikes). The recall started last year but just expanded to include even more models after more reports of fires and property damage. If you’ve got one, unplug it, cut the cord, and mark it as recalled before tossing it. Refunds are available! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowWater Recall Hits 6 States—Yikes!Bottled water recall alert! Over 38,000 gallons of Meijer Steam Distilled Water sold in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin are being pulled from shelves after a mysterious black substance was found floating inside. The wild part? No one’s saying what it is or if it’s dangerous. If you bought a gallon jug with a red lid and an Oct. 4, 2026 sell-by date, double-check your stash! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share
suarezpatricia+FollowDid You See What’s in That Bottled Water?!A major bottled water brand just recalled over 38,000 gallons after people spotted a mysterious black substance floating in the jugs. If you’ve got Meijer Steam Distilled Water with a best-by date of Oct 4, 2026, check your pantry! No illnesses reported yet, but this water is used for everything from drinking to baby formula, so purity matters. FDA’s still figuring out what the substance is, but better safe than sorry—stop using it ASAP! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert20Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowCheck Your Bottled Water ASAP!A massive recall just hit Meijer’s steam distilled water in six Midwest states after people found a weird black substance floating in the jugs. If you bought a gallon with a red cap from Meijer in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, or Wisconsin, check those labels! The FDA is still investigating, but don’t use the water—even if it looks fine. This is especially serious if you use distilled water for medical devices or baby care. Stay safe and spread the word! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert410Share