Botulism-risk Genova tuna recalled after mis-shipment to stores across nine states

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FDA warns that Genova Yellowfin Tuna cans from a February recall could be contaminated with botulinum; some suspect cans were inadvertently shipped by a third-party distributor to six chains across nine states (Meijer in IL/IN/KY/MI/OH/WI, Giant Foods in MD/VA, and Safeway/Albertsons/Vons/Pavilions in CA). Affected products include four 5-ounce cans in Olive Oil (UPC 4800073265; codes S84N D2L or S84N D3L; best-by Jan 21/24, 2028) and five-ounce cans in Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Sea Salt (UPC 4800013275S88N; best-by Jan 17, 2028; code D1M1/17/2028). Discard or return for refunds and seek medical care if unwell; questions go to Tri-Union Seafoods.
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