Nearly 40,000 cases of McCain Foods' tater tots, including Ore-Ida and Sysco brands, were recalled across multiple states due to the potential presence of hard plastic fragments, prompting a voluntary safety recall by the company.
Over 38,000 cases of popular tater tots from Ore-Ida and Sysco brands have been recalled across 26 states due to the presence of hard plastic fragments, with the recall classified as a moderate health risk (Class II).
King Soopers confirmed that 14 of its gas stations in the Denver metro area pumped contaminated fuel, affecting customers and prompting the shutdown of affected pumps as the company works to resolve the issue.
The Sangohe adult portable bed rails have been recalled due to a risk of serious injury or death from entrapment and asphyxiation, violating mandatory safety standards. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission urges consumers to be aware of such hazards and follow safety guidelines.
Nestlé is recalling specific batches of SMA infant and follow-on formulas due to the possible presence of cereulide toxin produced by Bacillus cereus, which can cause nausea and vomiting in infants. Consumers are advised not to feed these batches to children, and retailers are instructed to remove affected products from sale.
A Minnesota-based grocery distributor, Gold Star Distribution, has recalled hundreds of products sent to over 50 stores across Minnesota and nearby states due to unsanitary conditions at their Minneapolis facility, including rodent and bird droppings, which pose a risk of contamination, though no illnesses have been reported.
A petition with nearly 2,000 signatures has been submitted to recall Colorado Springs City Councilman Tom Bailey, citing his support for controversial local issues and alleging that residents feel unheard and dismissed; if certified, a recall election could be held between February and April 2023.
An Idaho-based company is recalling nearly 3,000 pounds of ground beef sold in six states due to potential E. coli contamination, with no reported illnesses so far. Consumers are advised to discard or return the product, which is labeled 'Forward Farms' with a use-by date of 01/13/26.
Grass-fed ground beef distributed in six states has been recalled due to potential E. coli O26 contamination, with no confirmed illnesses reported. Consumers are advised to discard or return the affected products, which were shipped to California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Pennsylvania, and Washington.
An Idaho-based food manufacturer recalled approximately 2,855 pounds of ground beef due to E. coli contamination detected through routine testing, with no reported illnesses so far. The beef was distributed to several states and should be discarded or returned.
The FDA has recalled products from Gold Star Distribution due to insanitary conditions at the facility, including rodent and bird feces, which pose serious health risks such as Salmonella and leptospirosis to consumers and animals. The recall affects a wide range of FDA-regulated products distributed across numerous stores, though no illnesses have been reported yet.
Samuel Montembeault has been recalled from his conditioning stint with the Laval Rocket to rejoin the Montreal Canadiens, after posting a 2.53 GAA and .904 save percentage in two games.
Toyota is recalling approximately 55,000 2025-2026 models, including the Camry and Corolla Cross Hybrid, due to a powertrain component that could become loose and cause fires, with owners to be notified by mid-February 2026 for free repairs.
Democratic senators are urging President Trump to stop the widespread recall of ambassadors, highlighting concerns over diplomatic stability and international relations.
The FDA has recalled over 83,800 bags of frozen raw shrimp imported from Indonesia, sold under the Market 32 and Waterfront Bistro brands, due to potential contamination with the radioactive isotope cesium-137. No illnesses have been reported, and consumers are advised to dispose of or return the product. The affected shrimp were sold across multiple states after late June 2025.