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Fruit Sold In NY Recalled Over Salmonella Concern
The recall affects fruit sold in four states, including New York, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The recall affects fruit sold in four states, including New York, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The recall affects fruit sold in four states, including Florida, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The recall affects fruit sold in four states, including California, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The recall affects fruit sold in four states, including Pennsylvania, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Recalls include 3 million bottles of eye drops, certain bottles of a common anti-anxiety drug, and pots and pans that pose burn hazards.
The recall involves bread sold in Florida that may contain metal fragments.
The recall involves bread sold in Virginia that may contain "metal fragments."
Check your over-the-counter eye drops for products flagged by the FDA over sterility concerns.
The products, sold in Virginia and five other states, were pulled off the shelves at more than 100 Wawa stores.
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The recall was recently upgraded to Class II, meaning a product may cause "temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences."
The recall was recently upgraded to Class II, meaning a product may cause "temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences."
The recall was recently upgraded to Class II, where a product may cause "temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences."
Nearly 47 million pounds of food are affected by the ongoing recall of products sold at GA stores, including Trader Joe's and Kroger.
Nearly 47 million pounds of food are affected by the ongoing recall of products sold at stores in New Jersey and dozens of other states.
Nearly 47 million pounds of food are affected by the ongoing recall of products sold at FL stores, including Trader Joe's and Kroger.
Nearly 47 million pounds of food are affected by the ongoing recall of products sold at stores in Maryland and dozens of other states.
Nearly 47 million pounds of food are affected by the ongoing recall of products sold at stores in Pennsylvania and dozens of other states.
Nearly 47 million pounds of food are affected by the ongoing recall of products sold at VA stores, including Trader Joe's and Kroger.
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Potential rodent hair in an item sold by a grocery chain with multiple Maryland stores has prompted a recall.
Potential rodent hair in an item sold by a grocery chain with multiple Pennsylvania stores has prompted a recall.
With outdoor cooking season coming up, check your utensils for a name-brand grill brush with a defect that sent four people to the ER.
Several popular SUVs are among vehicles recalled over fire risk and other safety issues; product sold at Trader Joe’s may contain glass.
The recall affects specific Dutch Chocolate, Chocolate, Cookies N Cream, and 2% Reduced Fat milk products.
The recall was classified as Class II, meaning that it carries an increased risk of health consequences, according to the FDA.
The FDA recently gave the recall a Class II designation, which means it carries an increased risk of health consequences.
Doors on this popular car can fly open without warning, endangering back seat passengers; check your Chips Ahoy! and souvenir M&Ms.
Recalls involve chocolate bars sold nationwide, a supplement linked to salmonella outbreak that sickened 45, and water with black floaters.
Specialty cheeses potentially contaminated with Listeria sold at the start of the holidays have expiration dates extending well into 2026.
Nearly 3,000 pounds of raw ground beef products distributed to Pennsylvania is being recalled.
Recalls include more pools with a defect tied to nine drownings in 15 years, and certain Ford sports cars, Ram trucks and Toyota hybrids.
If Santa Claus plans to leave these toys under the Christmas tree, he should check for warnings about choking and other hazards first.
Nut used in holiday baking or given as a gift may contain salmonella; a popular nasal spray has been recalled after the discovery of mold.
A pan may leach “significant levels of lead”; a car’s gas tank may melt; a camp stove may explode; and a nasal spray may make people sicker.
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More potentially radioactive shrimp added to massive recall; frozen vegetables may be tainted with listeria; 3 million attic fans recalled.
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