Bumble Bee Recalls Canned Tuna Because of ‘Loose Seals’
The "chicken of the sea" may have the bends.
The "chicken of the sea" may have the bends.
Sorry, your office microwave won't kill the germs.
Under old rules, the plant would still be allowed to operate, even while investigators were finding salmonella.
The recall now includes all products manufactured with the same equipment used to make the peanut butter.
Drake's Bay Oyster Company has voluntarily recalled its shucked and in-shell raw oysters because they might be affected by a bacteria possibly linked with three illnesses.
Bottles of 1800 brand tequila's may have small glass particles inside.
With salmonella recalls, rampant mislabeling, and toxic discoveries, it's been really a bad week for seafood lovers.
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