Mars Wrigley Confectionery U.S, LLC is recalling certain varieties of SKITTLES® Gummies, STARBURST® Gummies, and LIFE SAVERS® Gummies because of the potential presence of a very thin metal strand
Skippy Foods LLC is recalling certain SKIPPY brand Reduced Fat Creamy Peanut Butter Spread, Reduced Fat Chunky Peanut Butter Spread and Creamy Peanut Butter Blended With Plant Protein because of
Del Monte Foods Inc. is recalling Del Monte Bubble Fruit – Tropical Mixed Fruit Cup Snacks because of potential metal fragments in the product.
The product was distributed in Alabama, Arizona,
Update: According to Shearer’s Foods, LLC , 100% of the product from lot codes 122051## and 123051## with a Best By of May 23, 2022 was recovered at Walmart Distribution
Newly Weds Foods Inc. of Chicago, IL, is recalling certain bags of corn dog batter and scampi seasoning because of potential metal in the products. The problem stems from ingredients
Flowers Foods Inc. is recalling Tastykake multi-pack cupcakes because of the potential presence of tiny fragments of metal mesh wire.
“The recall was initiated following notification by a vendor of
A man who put shards of metal in baby food jars in the United Kingdom has been found guilty of blackmail and contaminating goods.
Nigel Wright began threatening supermarket chain
The Kraft Heinz Foods Co. is recalling some Breakstone’s brand cottage cheese following several consumer complaints about extraneous material in the product.
The company reported that bits of plastic
Almost 3,500 pounds of raw ground beef meatloaf is being recalled from hospitals in three states because a customer complained that the product may have bits of metal in
UPDATED: A spokeswoman for SHOP ‘n SAVE told Food Safety News that none of its independently owned and operated stores serviced out of the Pittsburgh distribution facility, including stores in
Purely Elizabeth wants consumers to help track “Grain-Free Granola” that it is recalling because it may contain glass, plastic or rocks, according to a company spokesperson.
The recall notice does
Arkansas’s Tyson Foods, Inc. has recalled approximately 11,829,517 million pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strip products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically pieces of metal,