Beverly Douglas+FollowDid You Just Eat Recalled Corn?Next time you grab corn for your salad or snack, double-check the label! Over the years, corn products—frozen, canned, or even in your favorite snacks—have been pulled from shelves due to hidden allergens or nasty bacteria like listeria. One big shift? Even big brands and grocery chains aren’t immune to recall drama, so it pays to stay alert. Pro tip: Always check recall alerts before your next grocery haul! #FoodSafety #RecallAlert #GroceryShopping #Business #Industry00Share
rmartinFollowingBologna Recall Alert: Check Your Fridge!Major bologna recall just dropped—nearly 150,000 pounds of deli meat pulled nationwide for mislabeling! Some bologna brands have undeclared meats (like pork, beef, or chicken) not listed on the label. If you’ve bought bologna between March 20 and June 20, check for the “EST.5385” mark and double-check your fridge. No health issues reported yet, but better safe than sorry—toss it or return for a refund if you spot any of the recalled products! #RecallAlert #FoodSafety #BolognaRecall #Health #BodyHealth72Share
Courtney Williams+FollowBologna Recall Drama: Check Your Fridge!Bologna lovers, you might wanna double-check your deli drawer! Nearly 150,000 pounds of bologna are being recalled nationwide because of some surprise ingredients (think: undeclared meats). Brands like Family Tree, Babushka’s Recipe, and Gaiser’s are all on the list. If you spot any of these in your fridge, the USDA says toss them or return them ASAP. No health issues reported yet, but better safe than sorry! #RecallAlert #FoodSafety #BolognaRecall #Health #BodyHealth30Share
xwest+FollowBologna Recall Drama: Check Your Fridge!Over 143,000 pounds of bologna just got recalled nationwide because the labels didn’t match what’s actually inside. Some packages had surprise pork, beef, or chicken not listed—yikes for anyone with allergies or dietary restrictions. If you’ve picked up bologna from March to June (look for EST. 5385), double-check your stash! No one’s gotten sick, but the USDA says toss it or return it to be safe. Who knew lunchmeat could be this dramatic? #RecallAlert #FoodSafety #BolognaRecall #Health #BodyHealth5016Share
Courtney Williams+FollowRaw Milk Recall Drama in PA!Did you hear about the raw milk recall in Pennsylvania? Meadow View Jerseys Dairy’s milk was pulled after several people got sick from Campylobacter contamination. If you grabbed any of their milk (plastic or glass, half-gallon or gallon) with sell-by dates from April 15 to July 8, toss it ASAP! Symptoms can get nasty—think fever, bloody diarrhea, and stomach pain. Even if you bought it weeks ago, check your fridge. Health officials are super worried because it was sold all over south-central PA. Stay safe and stick to pasteurized! #FoodSafety #RecallAlert #RawMilk #Health #BodyHealth20Share
Melanie James+FollowWalmart’s Chicken Alfredo Recall DramaReady-to-eat meals just got a little scarier—Walmart and Kroger are recalling their chicken fettuccine alfredo after a deadly Listeria outbreak. 17 people across 13 states got sick, and there have been three deaths. If you grabbed any FreshRealm or Home Chef chicken alfredo recently, check your fridge ASAP. Look for the USDA mark and those establishment numbers (EST. P-50784, P-47770, or P-47718). Toss it or return for a refund—better safe than sorry! #RecallAlert #FoodSafety #Walmart #Health #BodyHealth10Share
Chris Lyons+FollowCough Syrup Recall Alert!Did you hear about the Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup recall? Five lots got pulled off shelves because they might contain dangerous bacteria (Bacillus cereus) that can cause some nasty stomach issues. No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you have any bottles with lot numbers 0039, 0545, 0640, 0450, or 1198, stop using them ASAP and check the FDA site for details. You can get a refund, too! #RecallAlert #HealthNews #CoughSyrup #Health #BodyHealth50Share
Chris Lyons+FollowCough Syrup Recall Alert!Did you hear about the Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup recall? Five lots got pulled off shelves because they might contain dangerous bacteria (Bacillus cereus) that can cause some nasty stomach issues. No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you’ve got bottles with lot numbers 0039, 0545, 0640, 0450, or 1198, stop using them ASAP and check the FDA site for more info. You can return them for a full refund! #RecallAlert #HealthNews #CoughSyrup #Health50Share
aguilarallison+FollowCough Syrup Recall Alert!Did you hear about the Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup recall? Five lots were pulled from shelves after dangerous bacteria (Bacillus cereus) was found—yikes! The FDA says it can cause nasty food poisoning symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and cramps. No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you have bottles with lot numbers 0039, 0545, 0640, 0450, or 1198, stop using them ASAP and check the FDA site for more info. You can get a full refund, too! #RecallAlert #HealthNews #Parenting #Health436Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowCough Syrup Recall Alert!Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup just got pulled from shelves because of a bacteria scare (Bacillus cereus). If you grabbed a bottle between Dec 2022 and June 2025, check your lot number ASAP (0039, 0545, 0640, 0450, 1198). No one’s gotten sick yet, but the FDA says it could cause some nasty stomach issues. If you have it, stop using it and get a refund. Full details and pics are up on the FDA site! #RecallAlert #CoughSyrup #HealthNews #Health30Share