7 Current Recalls You Need to Be Aware of This Week

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7 Ongoing Recalls You Should Know About This Week

Sure! Below is a colorful and engaging post in a recipe format that highlights the ongoing product recalls.


🍽️ Product & Safety Alert: Ongoing Food Recalls

Sometimes, despite our best efforts, we come across products that need to be recalled for safety reasons. It’s essential to stay informed about these recalls, especially when they may affect items already in your kitchen. Here are some recent recalls to watch out for:


Product Name Recall Details Action Needed
Member’s Mark Freeze Dried Fruit Recalled due to potential Listeria contamination. Affected products were sold at Sam’s Club between July 1 – July 25, 2025. Check for UPC 1 93968 50900 2 and best-by dates between June 24, 2027 – July 25, 2027. Monitor for symptoms.
Schnucks Frozen Tortellini Public health alert issued due to mislabeling. Frozen tortellini may contain undeclared sesame and soy allergens. Identify bags with a best-by date of May 27, 2026, and establishment number “EST. 13051.”
High Noon Vodka Seltzers Recalled due to some packs containing the alcoholic Celsius Astro Vibe Energy Drink instead of the intended product. Check cans with a silver lid and dispose of them. Contact customer service for more info.
Ham Salad Public health alert due to contamination concerns with Listeria monocytogenes in ready-to-eat ham salad products. Check best-by dates: Reser’s on Sept. 1, 2025, and Molly’s on Aug. 31, 2025; sanitize any surfaces.
Frigidaire Minifridges Recall due to electrical issues that pose fire and burn risks. Over 600,000 units recalled after reports of smoking and catching fire. Stop using immediately and request a refund via Curtis International.
Hillside Orchard Farms Bread Recall for 14 products with undeclared egg allergens, potentially threatening for those with allergies. Check use-by dates through July 23, 2025; products sold at markets and stands.
Bunge European Style Butter Blend Over 64,000 pounds recalled for undeclared milk allergen. This recall is classified as “Class II,” indicating potential health risks for sensitive individuals. Identify via UPC 1 00 78684 73961 2 and lot code 5064036503. Do not consume if allergic to milk.

Staying Safe in the Kitchen

It’s crucial to stay informed about recalls that could impact your health and safety. If you find any of these products in your pantry or fridge, take the necessary steps to protect yourself and your loved ones. Always sanitize surfaces where potentially contaminated food has been stored or prepared.

Stay safe and enjoy cooking! 🍳


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