Previously recalled cans of tuna were mistakenly distributed to various retailers across nine states. The affected products have a lid defect that could lead to contamination with bacteria that can be fatal if consumed. Consumers should throw away the products or return them to their place of purchase for a refund. Check those pantries, people. That can of tuna hiding in the corner might be one you definitely don't want to open. According to the FDA, a third-party distributor inadvertently shipped quarantined tuna that was previously recalled due to a defect—one that could potentially lead to Clostridium botulinum, a bacteria that can cause botulism, a "potentially fatal form of food poisonin