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Trader Joe's recalls cashews product due to possible Salmonella contamination
The retailer announced it is recalling its Trader Joe’s 50% Less Salt Roasted & Salted Whole Cashews, which were sold in a number of states, including California.
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The Rundown: Friday January 19, 2024
The Rundown: Friday January 19, 2024
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Why Is Target Recalling Nearly 5 Million Scented Candles?
More than 100 Target customers reported incidents where broken candles caused injuries.
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Peloton Will Offer Safety Guard for Recalled Tread+ Treadmill
Customers who own Peloton Tread+ treadmills can apply for a safety guard and get it installed.
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General Mills Recall on Flour for Salmonella Risk
General Mills has issued a recall on certain bags of flour linked to salmonella. The recall is impacting it’s Gold Medal bleached and unbleached all purpose flour with certain dates.
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Blood Pressure Medication Recalled Over Possible Cancer Risk
Some lots of the blood pressure medication Quinapril are being voluntarily recalled by Lupin Pharmaceuticals because they contains impurities that could raise the risk of cancer.
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Weighted Blankets Being Recalled Following Child Deaths
The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Target Corporation have announced the recall of about 204,000 Pillowfort Weighted Blankets, because a young child can become entrapped by unzipping and entering the blanket, posing a risk of death by asphyxiation.
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What Would De León Recall Cost Voters?
“Recall” is a word voters have heard often these last couple of years, they are time consuming and costly. Lolita Lopez reports for the Oct. 28, 2022.
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Clorox Recalls 37 Million Pine-Sol Cleaning Products Over Infection-Causing Bacteria
If you’re thinking of wiping down your kitchen with that bottle of Pine-Sol all-purpose cleaner under your sink — stop. It may contain bacteria that could cause serious illness in people with compromised immune systems.
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Bob Evans Recalls Italian Sausage Due to Rubber Contamination
Bob Evans Farms Foods, Inc. is recalling approximately 7,560 pounds of Italian pork sausage product that may be contaminated with thin blue rubber, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced in a release.