A canned tuna recall has been reissued after previously quarantined products were mistakenly shipped to retailers in nine US ...
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Tuna that was under recall was accidentally shipped to stores: FDA
Tuna lovers stocking up on Genova brand cans may want to double-check their items to make sure they weren't part of an FDA ...
The cans of recalled tuna were shipped to Meijer locations in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Wisconsin, according to the recall. Giant Foods locations in Maryland and Virgina and Safeway, ...
Tri-Union Seafoods announced a recall of canned tuna sold under the Trader Joe's, Genova, Van Camp's and H-E-B brand names ...
The recalled tuna was mistakenly shipped to a limited number of retailers, including some Meijer stores in Kentuckiana.
The Tri-Union Seafoods tuna was initially recalled last year. The current recall happened after a distributor shipped ...
The FDA urges consumers not to use impacted products–even if it does not look or smell spoiled. The recalled tuna can be ...
The impacted items were distributed to a limited number of retailers, including Meijer stores in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, ...
The Food and Drug Administration said Jan. 19, 2026, that Tri-Union Seafoods is warning consumers after a third-party distributor mistakenly ...
If you have a recalled can of tuna, do not eat it, even if it does not look or smell spoiled, the FDA warns. The symptoms of foodborne botulism may start as early as a few hours after eating the ...
According to an announcement shared by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) on Jan. 19, 2026, Tri-Union Seafoods is ...
Tri-Union Seafoods initiated the recall after a distributor mistakenly shipped quarantined cans, which were first recalled last February.
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