FDA RECALL

Are you unknowingly risking salmonella from your eggs? Dozens sickened in massive outbreak linked to brown organic eggs — 1.7 million recalled nationwide. Here’s what you need to know before it’s too late!
Salmonella outbreak linked to eggs forces a swift recall of 1.7 million brown organic and cage-free cartons from August Egg Company, Hilmar, California. Federal investigators say 79 people across seven states, mostly California, fell ill and 21 were hospitalized after eating contaminated eggs sold between February 3 and May 15, 2025, at Walmart, Safeway, Ralphs, Raley’s, Save Mart and FoodMaxx. The FDA found the same salmonella strain in the plant; the CDC urges shoppers to discard affected cartons with sell-by dates March 4–June 19, 2025, wash kitchen surfaces thoroughly, and watch for fever, diarrhea or stomach cramps within 72 hours of possible salmonella food poisoning symptoms.

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The final round of Bosch Conversations in Bengaluru, in partnership with The Economic Times, highlighted the shift of GCCs from being operational outposts to emerging as value engines capable of driving both core transformation and new market creation.

Salmonella outbreak connected to egg recall sickens dozens in 7 US states: Know the bacteria and its symptoms
Almost 2 million cartons of eggs across the United States have been pulled off shelves because of the threat of a salmonella outbreak. The recall, announced Friday by California-based manufacturer August Egg Co., affects dozen-egg packages distributed to retail chains in at least nine states: California, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nebraska, Indiana and Illinois. Salmonella, a group of bacteria, is one of the most common causes of food poisoning in the United States.

Egg recall expands to 9 states after Salmonella outbreak leaves dozens ill, officials urge caution - check map
Egg recall expands to 9 U.S. states after a Salmonella outbreak sickened at least 79 people and sent 21 to hospitals. Eggs from August Egg Company, sold at major stores like Walmart and Safeway, may be contaminated. With summer recipes using eggs more frequently, officials are urging everyone to check cartons for specific plant codes and dates. This egg recall story matters—it’s about food safety, your family’s health, and avoiding a serious infection. Want to know which brands are involved and what you need to do?

A deadly agent in your fridge, FDA warns recalled tomatoes in Carolinas and Georgia pose risk of death
A major tomato recall is underway in the southeastern United States. The FDA issued warnings about possible salmonella contamination. Tomatoes from H&C Farms are suspected. These were distributed in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Ray & Mascari Inc. also recalled tomatoes. Consumers are advised to check for recalled tomatoes. They should dispose of or return them to stores.

Salmonella outbreak expands to 18 States, sickening 45 people
A Salmonella outbreak linked to Bedner Growers' cucumbers has affected many people. Forty-five individuals across eighteen states are sick. Sixteen people needed hospitalization. The contaminated cucumbers were sold in various stores. Target and Walmart recalled related products. The CDC and FDA are investigating multiple Salmonella strains. The outbreak has spread through cruise ships too.
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Is your sunscreen really protecting you? A new report reveals alarming truths behind that SPF label
A new 2025 report by the Environmental Working Group reveals that most sunscreens sold in the U.S. offer inadequate protection due to outdated formulas, misleading SPF claims, and hidden harmful ingredients. With regulatory delays and toxic additives like oxybenzone and undisclosed fragrances still in circulation, consumers are urged to choose safer, mineral-based sunscreens with ingredient transparency.
These are the 10 riskiest foods right now that can lead to health crisis
The US experienced a 41% surge in food recalls, with deli meats, cucumbers, and raw dairy identified as high-risk. Outbreaks of Listeria, Salmonella, and E. coli were linked to various foods, causing illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths. Proper food handling and staying informed about recalls are crucial for consumer safety, as experts advise.
US company warns about plastic contamination in ice creams and frozen yogurt. Check affected brands and states
Wells Enterprises has voluntarily recalled approximately 18,000 units of Blue Bunny and Halo Top ice cream and frozen yogurt due to potential plastic contamination. The recall, classified as Class II by the FDA, affects 22 flavors in 3-gallon containers distributed across multiple states with "use by" dates from March 2026 to October 2026.
Your sandwich and pasta not safe? Listeria outbreak hits US which harms newborns and pregnant women: 10 points
Listeria outbreak US: At least 10 people in the U.S. have been sickened in a listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat food products, and a producer is voluntarily recalling several products, federal officials said. The US Food and Drug Administration said Saturday that federal, state and local officials are investigating the outbreak linked to foods produced by Fresh & Ready Foods LLC of San Fernando, California.
Listeria outbreak in US linked to ready-to-eat food products sold in hospitals, airports
Products were reportedly sold in Arizona, California, Nevada and Washington at locations including retailers and food service points of sale, including hospitals, hotels, convenience stores, airports and by airlines.
Canada, US come together after salmonella contamination threat, recall Jumbo Pumpkin Seeds
Canada and the United States have been at loggerheads for the last few months over a host of issues. But now a health scare has forced the two neighbouring countries to toe a similar line. A famous food item - Jumbo Pumpkin Seeds - sold by Ontario-based Advantage Health Matters is being recalled due to the threat of salmonella bacteria.
Why is the USFDA recalling tomatoes in 14 states? Affected brands, risks & what to do
The USFDA has announced a recall of tomatoes from Ray & Mascari Inc., sold in 11 states via Gordon Food Service Stores, and Williams Farms Repack LLC, distributed to wholesalers in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia, due to potential salmonella contamination.
Oats recalled over fears of plastic contamination. Is there chance of serious adverse health consequences
Grain Millers made the announcement for recall on February 11, according to the FDA. The voluntary recall, classified under Class II recall, ended on April 25. The affected batches were purportedly sold to retailers in Indiana and California.
After sweeping layoffs, FDA's new plan revealed. Could it shake up food and drug safety inspections?
After firing several employees, FDA is planning to hire contractors in place of fired staff. The departed staffers include people who booked complex international trips to remote Indian pharmaceutical plants, lab scientists who tested food samples for contamination, and communication specialists who alerted the public to urgent safety recalls. There is no official tally of jobs lost at FDA.
A deadly E.coli outbreak in US killed a teen and left dozens sick. But here's why you never heard of it
In November 2024, an E. coli outbreak connected to romaine lettuce sickened 89 individuals across 15 states, leading to one fatality. The FDA opted not to release specific details or identify the companies involved, ultimately closing the investigation in February. To reduce risk, consumers are encouraged to follow proper food safety practices and maintain good hygiene, particularly when handling leafy greens.
1,700 pounds of butter recalled over possible faecal contamination in US; here’s all you need to know
Cabot Creamery's parent company, Agri-Mark Inc, has issued a recall for 1,700 pounds of butter after elevated levels of coliform bacteria was found in tests. The affected food item is being removed from the stores in New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Maine, Arkansas, Connecticut and New Hampshire.
Plastic in your coke? Coca-Cola recalls over 10,000 cans in these states—Here’s what to know
Coca-Cola has recalled over 10,000 cans of its flagship soda in Illinois and Wisconsin due to potential plastic contamination. The recall, classified as a Class II by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), affects specific 12-packs of Coca-Cola Original Taste distributed by Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling. While no injuries have been reported, customers are advised to check their packaging and return affected products.
Coca-Cola Original Taste cans recalled over possible plastic contamination
The impacted units of Coca Cola Original Taste were reportedly sold to retail locations in Illinois and Wisconsin. The voluntary recall was initiated on March 6 and was classified as a Class II type recall by the FDA on Monday (March 24).
Your Aldi cheese may have stainless steel fragments: Affected batches, states, and what to do
Aldi recalls nearly 5,000 pouches of Happy Farms Colby Jack shredded cheese distributed in four states due to potential stainless steel contamination. Customers should check batch numbers and return or dispose of the affected cheese. This marks the second recall by Great Lakes Cheese Co. Inc. this year.
Nestlé recalls Lean Cuisine and Stouffer’s frozen meals in US; here’s how to avail refund
Nestlé USA has issued a voluntary recall for select Lean Cuisine and Stouffer’s frozen meals due to the possible presence of wood-like materials. The affected products were produced between August 2024 and March 2025 and sold nationwide. Customers are advised not to consume the recalled meals and can return them for a refund or replacement.
Savage Pet recalls some of its products in these states over fears of bird flu contamination
Savage Pet products that are said to be contaminated with bird flu were distributed across the states of California, Colorado, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington. The FDA has advised pet owners to be on the lookout for symptoms such as fever, lethargy, low appetite, inflamed or reddened eyes if they fed their cats the recalled products.
Do you consume Joy Luck dried lily flowers? FDA issues urgent recall and emergency advisory
The FDA has recalled Joy Luck brand dried lily flowers due to undeclared sulfites, which could pose serious health risks to individuals with sulfite sensitivities or allergies. The recall follows a routine inspection by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services detecting sulfites in the product. Consumers are advised to return or dispose of the product.
FDA issues highest-risk alert for waffle mix recall
The FDA has classified the recall of Pearl Milling Company's Original Pancake & Waffle Mix as a Class I risk due to undeclared milk, which poses a serious risk to those with allergies. Customers should immediately discard or return any affected products.
Massive Donut recall in US and Canada: Over 2 million products pulled due to Listeria contamination risk – What should consumers do?
Over 2 million donuts have been pulled from shelves due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The recall includes cake donuts, raspberry-filled donuts, French crullers, and Dunkin’ Donuts products, among others. This recall is part of a larger wave of food safety alerts, including broccoli and Lay’s chips.
FDA raises risk level on a recall of Lay’s potato chips to the highest level, warns the recalled product could cause death
The FDA has upgraded the recall of over 6,300 Lay’s potato chip bags to the highest risk level after they were found to contain undeclared milk.
Dipping sauce recall: FDA announces recall of French dip. Details here
Dipping sauce has been recalled by the respective company after mold growth was evidently seen in the containers.
Fruit recall: Listeria risk in peaches, plums, nectarines - learn more about the disease
FDA has recalled peaches, plums, and nectarines sold between May and November '22-'23 due to listeria risk. CDC reports 11 illnesses, 1 death. If symptoms like fever or nausea occur, seek medical help. Dispose of affected products and stay informed for your health.
US FDA recalls Lyon Magnus's Oatly Oat Milk, 52 other items. Here's why
Lyon Magnus is a leader in the food service industry. It produces nutritional and coffee beverages. But the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recalled some of its popular products.
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