Food recalls are a crucial part of maintaining public health and safety, ensuring that consumers are protected from potentially harmful products. Despite the importance of these recalls, they can often go unnoticed by the average person. This could be due to the sheer volume of recalls or insufficient media coverage.
This list is based on real-world data, expert interviews, and surveys collected throughout the year. Expect a rundown of 12 significant, but potentially overlooked, food recalls that occurred this year, providing you with the necessary information to keep you and your loved ones safe.
Red Onion Salmonella Outbreak
In the summer of 2020, a widespread salmonella outbreak was linked to red onions. The onions, distributed by Thomson International Inc., were sold in supermarkets across the country. Despite their widespread distribution, many consumers may have overlooked this recall due to the common nature of the product.
The recall is of particular importance now, as it highlights the potential dangers of even the most common food items. It serves as a reminder of the importance of staying informed about food recalls. You can find detailed information about the recall on the FDA’s website.
Trader Joe’s Gluten Free Battered Halibut
Trader Joe’s Gluten Free Battered Halibut was recalled due to undeclared wheat and milk allergens. This can be a serious, even life-threatening issue for those with allergies or intolerances. This recall might be overlooked due to the specificity of the product and the misconception that ‘gluten-free’ labels are foolproof.
Now, more than ever, consumers must be vigilant about checking labels and staying updated on recalls. With food allergies on the rise, it’s essential to ensure the safety of all consumers. More details about this recall can be found on FDA’s recall page.
Progresso Organic Chicken Noodle Soup
Progresso Organic Chicken Noodle Soup was recalled due to misbranding and undeclared allergens. The product was packaged in a chicken and wild rice soup can, misleading customers and potentially exposing them to allergens. Many consumers might have missed this recall if they weren’t specifically checking for soup recalls.
Considering the rise in food allergies, it’s important to recognize the significance of this recall. Misbranding and undeclared allergens can pose a serious health risk. Information about this recall can be found on the USDA’s recall alert page.
Wegmans Lemons and Oranges
Wegmans lemons and oranges, along with their in-house brand of prepared foods, were recalled due to potential Listeria contamination. The recall might have been missed by shoppers not frequenting this specific supermarket chain or those who did not purchase the recalled products.
This recall highlights the importance of checking not just for meat and dairy recalls, but also for fresh fruit and vegetable recalls. More information about the recall can be found on the FDA’s website.
Frozen Shrimp Salmonella Outbreak
A frozen shrimp salmonella outbreak led to a large recall of various brands distributed nationwide. Despite the widespread distribution, many might have overlooked this recall due to the misconception that freezing eliminates bacteria risks.
It’s important to remember that frozen foods can still harbor harmful bacteria. Consumers are encouraged to stay informed about recalls to avoid potential health risks. More information about this recall can be found on the FDA’s recall page.
Metro Brands Baking Products
A variety of Metro Brands baking products were recalled due to potential E. coli contamination. The recall might have been missed by those who do not frequently bake or those who do not follow the brand.
However, this recall underlines the significance of staying updated on food recalls, even for seemingly low-risk items like baking products. More details about the recall can be found on the FDA’s website.
Prima Wawona Peaches
Prima Wawona peaches were recalled due to potential salmonella contamination. This recall might have slipped under the radar for consumers not frequenting stores where the peaches were sold or those who simply did not purchase peaches during the recall period.
With fresh produce often being a source of foodborne illnesses, it’s important to stay updated about recalls. Detailed information about the recall can be found on the FDA’s website.
Thomson International Onions
Thomson International recalled all varieties of onions due to potential salmonella contamination. Many consumers might have missed this recall due to the ubiquity of onions and the assumption that cooking would eliminate any potential risk.
However, it’s crucial to remember that even common ingredients like onions can pose a risk if contaminated. For more information about the recall, visit the FDA’s recall page.
Dead Sea Moringa Supplement
Dead Sea Moringa dietary supplements were recalled due to undeclared allergens. This recall might have been overlooked by those who do not regularly take supplements or are unfamiliar with the brand.
Amid the growing popularity of dietary supplements, it’s crucial to stay informed about recalls to ensure the safety and effectiveness of these products. More details about this recall can be found on the FDA’s recall page.
Happy Colon Foods Low-FODMAP Breakfast Bars
Happy Colon Foods Low-FODMAP Breakfast Bars were recalled due to undeclared allergens. The recall might have been missed by those who do not need or seek out low-FODMAP products.
This recall emphasizes the importance of reading labels and staying updated on recalls, especially for those with specific dietary needs. Information about the recall can be found on the FDA’s recall page.
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