aguilarallison+FollowChicken Listeria Recall Alert!If you’ve grabbed grilled chicken from a restaurant or cafeteria lately, double-check! Over 13,000 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken fillets have been recalled in 7 states due to possible Listeria contamination. No illnesses yet, but the CDC says Listeria is serious business. The affected chicken was shipped frozen to foodservice spots in AL, FL, GA, MO, NH, NC, and OH. Check your chicken’s lot code if you’re worried! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall00Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowChocolate Recalled Nationwide: Check Your Bars!Another day, another recall—this time, it’s chocolate. Spring & Mulberry just pulled their Mint Leaf Date Sweetened Chocolate Bar off shelves nationwide after a batch tested positive for Salmonella. If you’ve got one with lot code #025255 in a teal wrapper, don’t risk it! Toss it or email the company for a refund. No illnesses yet, but why gamble with your sweet tooth? Food recalls are seriously on a roll lately! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall40Share
xwest+FollowRemember the Pot Pie Recall Disaster?Did you know over 100 people landed in the hospital after eating Banquet chicken pot pies back in 2007? The recall hit 41 states after hundreds got Salmonella poisoning. Turns out, confusing microwave instructions and undercooked pies were a recipe for disaster. Some folks ignored the directions, but ConAgra also waited days to recall the pies after the CDC flagged the issue. Lesson learned: always cook frozen meals all the way through! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall00Share
xwest+FollowCheck Your Cheese—Major Recall Alert!Did you buy grated Pecorino Romano or Boar’s Head cheese lately? Over 11,000 units from The Ambriola Company just got slapped with the FDA’s highest risk warning for Listeria. These cheeses were sold in 20 states and could cause serious illness, especially for kids, pregnant women, and anyone with a weak immune system. Double-check your fridge and pantry—if you see these brands, toss them and get your refund! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall11Share
Courtney Williams+FollowHummus recall: What’s in your fridge?Heads up if you shop at Connecticut farmers markets or the Rochambeau Farm Store in Bedford, NY—five popular Carrot Top Country Kitchens hummus flavors are being recalled because they contain sesame that isn’t listed on the label. This is a big deal for anyone with sesame allergies, since even a small amount can trigger serious reactions. No illnesses have been reported yet, but if you have Cherry Pepper, Lemon Garlic, Lime Ginger, Sundried Tomato & Caper, or White Truffle Hummus from this brand, the safest move is to return it for a refund. Anyone else surprised by how often recalls happen with healthy foods? #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall00Share
plimoth+FollowFood Safety Alert: Metal fragments found in sausage products Olympia Provisions Recalls Ready-to-Eat Holiday Kielbasa Sausage Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination FSIS Announcement WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2025 - Olympia Provisions, a Portland, Ore., establishment, is recalling approximately 1,930 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) holiday kielbasa sausages that may be contaminated with foreign material, specifically metal, the U.S. I'm at a loss for words about all these recalls happening. Just a reminder to stay safe out there! #FoodRecall #FoodRecallConcerns #ContaminatedFood00Share
William Vasquez+FollowRemember the Pot Pie Recall Chaos?Did you know over 100 people landed in the hospital back in 2007 because of a frozen pot pie recall? Turns out, Banquet and a bunch of store brands had a salmonella outbreak that sickened hundreds—mostly because people microwaved their pies wrong! The instructions were apparently super confusing, and the source of the contamination was never fully found. Moral of the story: always double-check those cooking directions and keep an eye out for recalls hiding in your freezer! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall00Share
Chris Lyons+FollowBeef Recall Alert: Check Your Fridge!Just when you thought your post-holiday meal plans were safe—nearly 3,000 pounds of grass-fed ground beef and a bunch of beef jerky brands are being recalled for possible E. coli and listeria contamination. If you’ve got Forward Farms ground beef or any of those jerky brands in your kitchen, toss it or return it ASAP. No confirmed illnesses yet, but better safe than sorry! Anyone else double-checking their freezer right now? #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall222Share
rmartinFollowingGround Beef Recall Alert!Double-check your freezer! Over 2,800 pounds of Forward Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef just got recalled in six states for possible E. coli O26 contamination. If you see 'Est. 2083' and a use-by date of Jan. 13 on your 1-lb packs, don’t risk it—toss it or return it for a refund. No illnesses reported yet, but better safe than sorry! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall351Share
Courtney Williams+FollowGround Beef Recall Alert: Check Your Freezer!Did you buy grass-fed ground beef recently? Over 2,800 pounds of Forward Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef have been recalled in six states because of possible E. coli contamination. If your package says “Est 2083” and has a use-by or freeze-by date of Jan. 13, don’t risk it—toss it or return it. No illnesses reported yet, but better safe than sorry! #Health #BodyHealth #FoodRecall20Share