Another prepackaged food provider is issuing a product recall due to possible listeria contamination after ready-to-eat-meat supplier, BrucePac, recalled over 10 million pounds of meat mid-last week.
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Droves of brands have been impacted by BrucePac's substantial recall of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products due to listeria concerns. Nearly 12 million pounds of BrucePac's products were ...
The recall involves all models of the swings sold at Amazon, Target, Toys R Us, Sam's Club and Walmart from October 2010 through January 2024 for about $160. About 2.1 million of the recalled ...
When Microsoft announced the Recall feature for its new AI PCs concept, the idea was met first with interest that turned into growing horror as the implications of the service became clear.
Update: This recall was just expanded to include more products and now lists the retailers that are directly impacted by the recall, including Trader Joe’s, Aldi, Walmart, and more. A pre-cooked ...
It's now nearing the end of October, and Windows Insider testers still have yet to get access to Recall, Microsoft's controversial feature that indiscriminately saves screenshots of your PC as you ...
The multimillion-pound BrucePac meat recall announced last week has expanded once more as the U.S. Department of Agriculture continues to identify and add potentially contaminated items to the ...
Textron Specialized Vehicles has added nearly 7,000 vehicles to its recall of Arctic Cat and Tracker Side-by-Side recreational off-highway vehicles because of the risk of a crash. The vehicle can ...
This recall involves Colsen-branded indoor/outdoor tabletop fire pits. The fire pits consist of a concrete open reservoir intended to contain burning liquid alcohol. There are seven models of ...
Nearly 200 schools in Philadelphia were impacted by a meat and poultry recall due to possible listeria contamination, according to a letter to parents from the School District of Philadelphia.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced the sweeping recall on Oct. 9 and expanded it this week to add more products. The updated list contains items ...