Multi-State Tuna Product Recall Issued by Major US Grocers
In a significant move, major US grocery chains including Albertsons, Jewel Osco, Randalls, and Tom Thumb announced a multi-state recall of various tuna products on July 21. This action comes as a precautionary measure following a recall by Reser’s Fine Foods due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes found in breadcrumbs used in tuna salad.
Details of the Recall
The recall impacts 17 different tuna products, as disclosed in two separate notices from the Beaverton, Oregon-based Reser’s Fine Foods. One notice pertains to products sold at Albertsons, Randalls, and Tom Thumb locations across Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, while the other concerns items purchased from Jewel Osco stores in Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa.
Health Advisory
Currently, there have been no reported injuries or adverse reactions related to the affected products. However, the FDA is strongly advising consumers to return any recalled items to the store where they were purchased for a full refund.
Precautionary Measures
In light of this situation, the FDA is also urging retailers to exercise “extra vigilance in cleaning and sanitizing” all surfaces that may have come into contact with the tuna products. This is particularly critical as Listeria monocytogenes can thrive in refrigerated conditions and easily transfer to other foods and surfaces.
Conclusion
Consumers are encouraged to stay informed about product recalls and prioritizing food safety. If you have purchased any of the affected tuna products, take action immediately by returning them to your grocery store.
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