A canned tuna recall at Costco and other stores over a botulism risk has consumers on alert. Check if your tuna is affected and what to do next.
Tri-Union Seafoods is recalling certain canned tuna products sold at Costco, H-E-B, Kroger, Trader Joe’s, Walmart and other stores.
Tuna sold in 26 states and in Washington, D.C., was recalled over concerns that it may have been contaminated. The stores affected include Trader Joe’s, Genova, Van Camp’s and H-E-B.
The affected products — which were sold in retailers like Trader Joe's, Costco and Publix — were voluntarily recalled due to the potential for botulism.
Costco in Florida and Georgia ... Those who purchased a recalled tuna can, should return it to the retailer for a full refund, throw it away, or contact Tri-Union Seafoods directly for a retrieval ...
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Tri-Union Seafoods canned tuna sold at Costco, Trader Joe’s, Walmart, and other stores have been recalled for botulism risk. Brands include Genova and H-E-B.
Tuna products that were sold at major retailers in the U.S. have been recalled due to contamination risk. On Friday, Tri-Union Seafoods announced a voluntary recall of select canned tuna products sold ...
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