Kristin Shaw+FollowTomato Trouble: Check Your Freezer!Heads up, salad lovers! The FDA just turned up the heat on a tomato recall because of a serious salmonella risk—think stomach bugs, not just a bad batch. Even if you stashed some tomatoes in your freezer for later, you might want to toss them. Salmonella can survive the cold, and no one wants a surprise stomachache from last month’s groceries. Pro tip: Always double-check your produce labels before making that next pasta sauce! #FoodSafety #RecallAlert #LifeHacks #Business00Share
Brooke Martin+FollowDeadly Tomatoes? Check Your Fridge!Heads up if you bought tomatoes in Georgia, North Carolina, or South Carolina recently—some are being recalled for possible salmonella, and the FDA just slapped them with their highest warning. If you see H&C Farms on your tomato box, don’t risk it. Return them for a refund or toss them out. No one’s gotten sick yet, but better safe than sorry! Pro tip: Always check for recalls before you make that next salad. #FoodSafety #RecallAlert #TomatoRecall #Business10Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowWood in Your Beef Stew?!Dinty Moore just recalled over 256,000 pounds of beef stew because people found wood fragments in their cans. If you’ve got a 20oz can with a best-by date of Feb 2028 and lot code T02045, it’s time to toss it! No injuries reported, but the internet is roasting the recall—think jokes about ‘Splinty Moore’ and ‘extra fiber.’ Check your pantry and maybe skip the stew for now! #RecallAlert #FoodSafety #DintyMoore #Health30Share
xwest+FollowCucumber Recall Drama: 18 States Hit!Cucumber lovers, beware! The salmonella outbreak just got bigger—now 45 people in 18 states are sick, and hospitalizations have nearly doubled. Target, Walmart, Kroger, and more are recalling cucumbers and even salads and sushi that used them. If you bought cucumbers or cucumber-packed foods recently, check those recall lists ASAP and toss anything suspicious. Health officials say: when in doubt, throw it out and scrub those kitchen surfaces! #RecallAlert #FoodSafety #Salmonella #Health3310Share
Brooke Martin+FollowTomato Recall Alert: Check Your Fridge!Heads up if you bought tomatoes lately! Some tomatoes from Williams Farm Repack in the Southeast are being pulled from shelves because they could make you seriously sick—think salmonella, not just a bad salad. If you spot lot numbers R4467 or R4470 on your tomatoes, don’t risk it. Bring them back for a refund. Food recalls like this remind us to always double-check what’s in our kitchen—better safe than sorry! #FoodSafety #RecallAlert #HealthyLiving #Business30Share
Beverly Douglas+FollowCucumber Recall Drama: Check Your Fridge!Cucumber lovers, brace yourselves—there’s a big recall on cucumbers and some salads/sushi at Walmart, Kroger, and more after a salmonella outbreak hit 15 states. No illnesses tied to the recalled items yet, but if you bought fresh-cut cucumbers or anything with cukes recently, double-check those packages! If in doubt, toss it out and clean up any surfaces. Not worth risking a stomach disaster! #RecallAlert #FoodSafety #Salmonella #Health20Share
Beverly Douglas+FollowALDI Salmon Recall Alert!If you grabbed stuffed salmon from ALDI in CA, NV, or AZ, double-check your fridge! Santa Monica Seafood’s Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing just got recalled because the label forgot to mention soy—major problem for anyone with allergies. ALDI’s pulled them off shelves, but if you have one, toss it or get a refund. Food safety drama, right? #RecallAlert #ALDI #SeafoodRecall #Health40Share
carlsongary+FollowCheck Your Beans Before the BBQ!Before you get your grill on, double-check those cans of Yellowstone Brown Sugar Molasses Baked Beans from Walmart. A big recall just dropped because they forgot to mention soy on the label—bad news if you or your guests have allergies. This isn’t just a Michigan thing; it’s hitting 23 states! If you’ve got the recalled cans (best by Feb 17, 2028), take them back for a refund. No one wants a side of ER with their cookout! #RecallAlert #Walmart #FoodSafety #Shopping30Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowToyota Tundra’s Taillight TroubleToyota’s massive Tundra truck is back in the spotlight, but not for a good reason. Nearly half a million Tundras from 2022-2025 are being recalled because their reverse lights might stop working—thanks to a little moisture sneaking in. No reverse lights means backing up in the dark just got a lot riskier. The fix? Dealers will swap out the faulty parts for free, and even reimburse you if you already paid for repairs. Tundra owners, time to check your taillights! #ToyotaTundra #RecallAlert #CarSafety #Cars82Share
Courtney Williams+FollowDinty Moore Stew Recall—Wood Inside?!Wegmans just pulled Dinty Moore Beef Stew off shelves because some cans might have bits of wood inside. If you’ve got a 20oz can with a best-by date of Feb. 2028, check that UPC! No word yet if this affects other stores, but if you bought it at Wegmans, you can return it for a refund. Who knew soup could get this wild? #RecallAlert #FoodSafety #Wegmans #Health101Share