derek12+FollowHeads Up: Canned Tuna Recall Alert!Just a heads up for your next grocery run—some Genova canned tuna is being recalled because of a lid issue that could mess with freshness. No one’s gotten sick, but if you’ve got Genova Yellowfin Tuna in your pantry, check the codes and dates (details on the FDA site). If you find a match, don’t eat it—return it for a refund or swap. Better safe than sorry when it comes to lunch! #Business #TunaRecall #FoodSafety00Share
Stacy Fisher+FollowCanned Tuna Recall: Check Your Pantry!Did you buy Genova canned tuna lately? There’s a recall because some cans might be contaminated with deadly botulism due to a faulty lid. Even if your tuna looks or smells fine, don’t risk it! Check the can codes and best-by dates on the FDA’s site. If you have an affected can, return it for a refund or contact the company for a replacement. Don’t mess around with this one—botulism is no joke! #Health #BodyHealth #TunaRecall00Share
xwest+FollowCanned Tuna Recall Drama: What You Need to KnowDid you hear about the Genova canned tuna recall? The FDA says some recalled cans linked to botulism risk still hit shelves in 9 states! That’s not all—there’s a deadly fungal outbreak in Tennessee, a measles spike in South Carolina, and a national blood shortage. Hospitals are scrambling, and researchers are quitting over funding cuts. It’s wild out there—double-check your pantry and stay safe! #Health #BodyHealth #TunaRecall00Share
xwest+FollowCanned Tuna Recall Drama: Check Your Pantry!You won’t believe this—recalled Genova canned tuna was accidentally shipped out to stores in 9 states almost a year after it was supposed to be off shelves! The packaging could let in nasty bacteria (think: botulism). If you bought Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil or Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Sea Salt, check those can codes and best-by dates (January 2028). Don’t risk it—toss it or get a refund, even if it looks fine! #Health #BodyHealth #TunaRecall10Share
xwest+FollowCanned Tuna Recall Alert!If you’ve got Genova canned tuna in your pantry, check it ASAP! Some packs with defective pull-tab lids are being recalled in several states over botulism risks—even if the can looks fine. The recall affects certain products sold at Meijer, Giant Foods, Safeway, Albertsons, Vons, and Pavilions. Don’t eat it—return, toss, or contact the company for a replacement. If you feel sick after eating, get medical help right away! #Health #BodyHealth #TunaRecall10Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowCanned Tuna Recall: Check Your Pantry!Umm, double-check your tuna stash! The FDA says some recalled canned tuna with faulty lids (think leaks and possible botulism risk) accidentally hit shelves in 9 states. If you shop at Meijer, Giant Foods, Safeway, Albertsons, Vons, or Pavilions, peek at your cans’ codes and best-by dates ASAP. If you’ve got a match, don’t eat it—return it for a refund or toss it. Stay safe and spread the word! #Health #BodyHealth #TunaRecall10Share
Courtney Williams+FollowCanned Tuna Recall: Check Your Pantry!Tuna lovers, double-check your shelves! Some Genova Yellowfin Tuna cans that were supposed to be recalled due to a risk of deadly botulism were accidentally shipped to stores in nine states. If you bought Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil (5 oz, 4-pack) or in Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Sea Salt, check those best-by dates (Jan 2028) and UPCs. If it looks or smells off, toss it or return for a refund. Don’t risk it! #Health #BodyHealth #TunaRecall10Share
Jerry Clark+FollowTuna Recall Drama: Check Your Pantry!Heads up, tuna fans! Some Genova canned tuna that was supposed to be recalled last year somehow made its way onto store shelves in several states. The issue? A faulty pull tab could let in nasty bacteria, making the tuna unsafe to eat—even if it looks and smells fine. If you’ve stocked up recently, double-check those cans and return any with the recall codes for a refund. Better safe than sorry at lunch! #Business #Industry #TunaRecall10Share
Melanie James+FollowCanned Tuna Recall Drama: Check Your Pantry!Wild story: canned tuna that was recalled a year ago (because of dangerous lid defects and risk of botulism) just got accidentally shipped to stores in 9 states. If you shop at Meijer, Giant Foods, Safeway, Albertsons, Vons, or Pavilions, double-check your tuna cans for the recall codes. Don’t risk it—botulism is no joke. If you have the recalled cans, you can return them for a refund or get a replacement kit from the company. Stay safe and spread the word! #Health #BodyHealth #TunaRecall10Share
William Vasquez+FollowCanned Tuna Recall: Check Your Pantry!Did you hear about the canned tuna recall? Some Genova, Van Camp’s, H-E-B, and Trader Joe’s cans with faulty pull-tabs might be contaminated with botulism (yikes). They were accidentally shipped to stores in 9 states, so double-check your pantry if you shop at Meijer, Giant Foods, Safeway, Albertsons, Vons, or Pavilions. If you spot the recalled cans, don’t eat them—return them for a refund or contact Tri-Union Seafoods for a replacement. Food safety drama! #Health #BodyHealth #TunaRecall153Share