aguilarallison+FollowWalmart Water Bottles Recalled—Here’s WhyWalmart just pulled nearly 850,000 Ozark Trail water bottles off shelves after reports that the lids can literally pop off and hit you in the face—causing injuries and even permanent vision loss for two people. If you have one of these 64 oz stainless steel bottles, stop using it ASAP and get your refund at Walmart. Wild that a water bottle could be this dangerous! #Health #BodyHealth #WalmartRecall173Share
Kim Brown+FollowBBQ Alert: Check Your Beans Before You Grill!Before you toss those baked beans on your BBQ spread, double-check your pantry! Walmart just recalled Yellowstone Brown Sugar Molasses Baked Beans in 23 states (including Michigan) because they forgot to mention soy on the label. If you or someone at your cookout has a soy allergy, this could be a big deal. Just look for the "Best if Used By Feb 17, 2028" date on the can and return it for a refund. Stay safe and keep your summer eats drama-free! #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #BBQTips #Business #LocalBusiness339Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowWalmart’s Cucumber Recall Drama 🍃Walmart just yanked its Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices from 12 Texas stores after the FDA slapped a Class I recall on them for possible Salmonella contamination. If you grabbed any cucumbers in a clear round container with a white label, check your fridge ASAP! Symptoms can get nasty—think fever, cramps, and more. If you’re not sure where your cukes came from, toss them out and scrub down your kitchen. No illnesses reported yet, but better safe than sorry! #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #Salmonella #Health50Share
Chris Lyons+FollowWalmart’s Cucumber Recall Drama 🍃Walmart just yanked its Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices from 12 Texas stores after a salmonella scare. If you grabbed any recently (clear round container, white label, code 00262969000006), toss them ASAP! The FDA called this a Class I recall—aka, super serious. No illnesses yet, but symptoms can get nasty. If you’re unsure where your cukes came from, don’t risk it. And yes, you can get a refund if you bought them. Clean everything those cucumbers touched! #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #SalmonellaAlert #Health00Share
suarezpatricia+FollowWalmart’s Cucumber Recall Drama 🍃Walmart just yanked its Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices from 12 Texas stores after the FDA flagged a serious salmonella risk. If you grabbed cucumbers with a white label (code 00262969000006, date up to May 24, 2025), toss them ASAP! No illnesses reported yet, but symptoms can get nasty. Pro tip: Clean anything those cukes touched with hot, soapy water. Refunds available if you bought them—don’t risk it! #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #Salmonella #Health10Share
Bryan Grant+FollowCheck Your Beans Before the BBQ!Heads up, grill masters! Before you bust out those baked beans for your next cookout, double-check your pantry. Walmart just recalled Yellowstone Brown Sugar Molasses Baked Beans in 23 states—including Michigan—because they forgot to mention soy on the label. If you or someone at your table has a soy allergy, this could be a big deal. Just bring any affected cans back to the store for a refund and keep your BBQ safe and tasty! #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #BBQTips #Shopping30Share
Megan Garcia+FollowDid You Just Buy This at Walmart?Heads up if you shop at Walmart! Several popular snacks and meals—think frozen ravioli, tortilla chips, celery sticks, and even baked beans—were recently recalled for surprise ingredients like wood bits, milk, or soy, and even a risky bacteria. If you’ve got any of these in your pantry, double-check the labels and consider a return. This wave of recalls shows how even big stores can slip up, so always peek at those recall alerts before your next grocery run! #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #SmartShopping #ConsumerTips #Shopping10Share
christinewhite+FollowWalmart Recalls: Check Your Pantry!Heads up, Walmart shoppers! Several popular snacks and meals—like baked beans, tortilla chips, celery sticks, and Lean Cuisine frozen dinners—are being pulled from shelves nationwide. Why? Some have hidden allergens (like soy or milk), while others might have unwanted extras (think: wood bits or bacteria). If you’ve stocked up recently, double-check your pantry and freezer. Good news: you can return any recalled items for a full refund. Safety first, snack later! #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #ConsumerTips #MoneyHacks #CheckYourPantry #Shopping3917Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowWalmart Food Recalls: What’s in Your Pantry?Walmart’s had a wild run of food recalls lately—four big ones since March! If you’ve grabbed baked beans, celery sticks, tortilla chips, or frozen meals there, double-check your stash. The recalls are due to listeria, undeclared allergens, and even wood bits (yikes). Walmart says they’re on it, but if you’ve got any of these, better safe than sorry: return or toss them. Anyone else suddenly re-reading every label in their kitchen? #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #Listeria #CheckYourPantry #FoodAlert #Health10Share
Bryan Grant+FollowWalmart Recalls: What’s in Your Pantry?Heads up, Walmart shoppers! If you’ve stocked up on baked beans, celery sticks, tortilla chips, or Lean Cuisine meals lately, check your kitchen. Several products were pulled from shelves this spring for sneaky allergens, possible listeria, and even bits of wood (yikes). The real-life impact? You might need to swap out your go-to snacks or frozen dinners, but you’ll get a refund if you return the affected items. Always double-check those batch codes—better safe than sorry! #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #ConsumerTips #MoneyHacks #CheckYourPantry #Shopping240Share