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Nationwide Recalls on Eggs, Apple Juice and More to Be Aware of Right Now

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Nationwide Recalls on Eggs, Apple Juice and More to Be Aware of Right Now

As consumers, it’s crucial to stay informed about product recalls that can impact our health and well-being. In this article, we’ll summarize the latest recalls on various food products, including eggs, apple juice, Greek yogurt, and more. Please note that these recalls are subject to change, and it’s essential to verify the information with the relevant authorities or manufacturers before taking any action.

1. Greek Yogurt

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Kirkland Signature Greek yogurt was recalled due to mold contamination. The affected products have a printed UPC of "0 96619 22215 5" and a best-by date of "2024 AU 10." The 24-packs of yogurt were distributed to Canadian Costco locations in the following provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.

Consumers are urged to return the product to their local Costco for a refund. For any questions, you can contact the CFIA toll-free at 1-800-442-2342 or email information@inspection.gc.ca.

2. Seasoned Beef Skirt Steak

Skylark Meats, LLC recalled its Rock River Cattle Co. Smokey Hibachi Seasoned Beef Skirt Steak due to undeclared allergen ingredients. The beef skirt steak was sold at Costco and has a Sell By date of September 13, 2024. The product was found to contain soy, wheat, and sesame, posing a risk to shoppers with sensitivities or allergies.

Consumers who have allergies or sensitivities to soy, wheat, or sesame are advised to return the product to their local Costco for a refund. For more information, you can contact the American Foods Group hotline at 1-800-829-2838 or reach out via email at info@AmericanFoodsGroup.com.

3. Frozen Protein Waffles

Kodiak recalled their frozen protein waffles sold at Costco due to plastic found inside the product. The affected product is the Kodiak-branded Power Waffles in the flavor "buttermilk & vanilla," sold in 40-count boxes. They have a printed UPC of 705599019203 and a use-by date of "01/10/26." The waffles were sold at Costco warehouses between July 15 and August 25, 2024.

If you purchased the waffles, you should return them to your local Costco for a refund. For any questions, you can contact Kodiak through email at flapjacks@kodiakcakes.com or by phone at 801-328-4067.

4. Apple Juice

Various apple juice products sold at Aldi, Walgreens, Walmart, and more were recalled due to high levels of arsenic. The affected products include:

  • Great Value Apple Juice sold in six-packs of 8-ounce bottles with a best-by date of "DEC2824"
  • Great Value Apple Juice sold in 96-ounce bottles with best-by dates "DEC 2624," "DEC 2724," or "DEC 2824"
  • Market Basket 100% Apple Juice sold in 64-ounce bottles with a best-by date "032525"
  • Nice! 100% Apple Juice sold in 64-ounce bottles with a best-by date "Mar 25 25"
  • Weis 100% Apple Juice sold in 64-ounce bottles with a sell-by date "032525"
  • Urban Meadow 100% Apple Juice sold in 64-ounce bottles with a best-by date "032625"
  • Nature’s Nectar 100% Apple Juice sold in 64-ounce bottles with best-by dates "Mar26 2025" or "Mar27 2025"
  • Wellsley Farms 100% Apple Juice sold in 96-ounce bottles with a use-by date "032625"
  • Solevita 100% Apple Juice sold in 64-ounce bottles with a best-by date "03272025"
  • Clover Valley 100% Apple Juice sold in 64-ounce bottles with a best-by date "03/27/2025"

If you purchased any of these products, you should dispose of them immediately or return them to their place of purchase. For more information, you can contact your local FDA Complaint Coordinator.

5. Margarine

PC Blue Menu recalled two of their margarine products, Original Margarine and Margarine with Olive Oil, due to the presence of mold. The Original Margarine is sold in 907-gram tubs with a UPC code of "0 60383 77867 5" and 1.81-kilogram tubs with a UPC code of "0 60383 77868 2." The Margarine with Olive Oil is sold in 907-gram tubs with a UPC code of "0 60383 77938 2." The recalled spreads were sold in stores across Canada.

Consumers are urged to dispose of the product immediately or return it to the place of purchase. For any questions, you can reach out to the CFIA toll-free at 1-800-442-2342 or email information@inspection.gc.ca.

6. Vegan Protein Bars

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced an active recall of vegan protein bars due to undeclared milk. Nutrabolics brand recalled their Feed Me Vegan Protein and Oat bars in the flavor "chocolate coconut." The protein bars were found to contain milk which was not included on the label.

The protein bars have a best-by date written as "NOV 15 2024," a UPC of "7 93888 65557 7," and lot number NB050. No illnesses have been reported so far, but those with dairy allergies or who follow a vegan diet are encouraged to dispose of the bars or return them to the initial place of purchase. For more information, you can contact the CFIA toll-free at 1-800-442-2342 or email information@inspection.gc.ca.

7. Eggs

The FDA announced an ongoing recall of eggs contaminated with salmonella. The eggs were sold by Milo’s Poultry Farms and Tony’s Fresh Market and include all of their egg products sold between May 23, 2024, and August 10, 2024. There have been at least 65 reports of illness resulting in 24 hospitalizations due to this ongoing recall. The eggs were sold in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, although the linked illnesses have been reported in other states such as California, Colorado, Iowa, Utah, and Virginia.

If you purchased eggs from either of these companies during the recall time frame, you should dispose of them or return them to the place of purchase. For any questions, you can contact your local FDA Complaint Coordinator.

Conclusion

It’s essential to stay informed about product recalls to ensure your safety and well-being. In this article, we’ve summarized the latest recalls on various food products, including eggs, apple juice, Greek yogurt, and more. Please verify the information with the relevant authorities or manufacturers before taking any action.

FAQs

Q: What should I do if I’ve purchased a recalled product?

A: Dispose of the product immediately or return it to the place of purchase.

Q: How do I know if a product has been recalled?

A: Check the product packaging for a recall notice, or visit the manufacturer’s website or contact the CFIA for more information.

Q: What should I do if I’ve eaten a recalled product and experience symptoms?

A: Consult with a healthcare professional immediately.

Q: How do I report a product recall?

A: Contact the CFIA or the manufacturer directly.

Remember to stay vigilant and stay informed to ensure your health and well-being.

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