Canned tuna sold at Costco, Walmart, H-E-B, Trader Joe’s recalled: FDA

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Federal officials announced this week that Tuna, sold in Costo, Walmart, Trader Jose, Krigger, and other national grocery chain, is being withdrawn back due to potential food poisoning and other threats, federal officials announce this week What

Tree Union Sea Foods, based in California’s L El Sigondo, issued a voluntary memory for many canned products sold under the brand name of Geneva, Wan Camp, Heb, and Trader Joe, February 7, American Food and Drug Administration Announced.

According to a notice published on Monday, February 10 by the FDA, Tuna was sent to stores in 27 states.

Tree Union Seafa said it has been informed that the “Easy Open” bridge tab can cover some of the manufacturing malfunction products that are leaked, or from clusterium botulinum Pollied, which causes food poisoning and can cause death.

What to know about the memory here, including where the product is sold, and what to do if you have purchased the affected thing.

In which stores were sold in and in which states?

The affected product was divided into grocery stores below in the following states:

∎ Heb Label: Texas

∎ Trader’s label: Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington DC and Wisconsin –

∎ Genova (7 oyster.): Costco in Florida and Georgia.

∎ Genova (5 oyster.): Alabama, Harris Tetter in Arkansas, Publix, Heb, Krugar, Safeway, Walmart and Independent retailers Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New Jersey, Tennessee and Texas.

∎ Wan Camp Label: Walmart and Free Retailer in Pennsylvania, Florida and New Jersey

A full list of products, their respective CAN codes, UPC labels and best can be used if the date can be used. On the FDA’s website.

What is the clostymodium botulinum?

Clostridium botulinum is a stick -shaped, ovary maker, bacterium that can manufacture botulinum toxins in low oxygen conditions. USDA

Bacterium incorrectly grows on sterile canned meat and other safe foods. According to Centers for Disease ControlIf eaten, it can cause food poisoning, which causes breathing, muscle paralysis and even death.

FDA: throw tuna or return for a refund

Whoever ate the tuna, the company wrote in his memory, he should get medical help immediately.

Until Monday, the FDA did not report any disease.

People who bought the tuna, should return to the retailer for the full refund, throw it, or contact the TRY Union Seafa for the coupon for direct recovery and alternative products. Consumers can contact the Tree Union Sea Diet Support@thaionhelp.Zendesk.com Or 833-374-0171.

Natalie Nesa Alind is a senior reporter for USA Today. Arrive at Nalund@usatoday.com and follow it on x @natalielund.

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