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Nationwide Recall Roundup: Chocolate, Chicken, Tuna, Minifridges

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Nationwide Recall Roundup: Chocolate, Chicken, Tuna, MinifridgesSource: people.com
Stay informed about the latest product recalls to ensure your safety. This week’s roundup includes food items and appliances recalled due to potential health and safety hazards.

Key Insights

Spring & Mulberry Chocolate:: Recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination. Affected flavors include Mint Leaf, Earl Grey, and more. Consumers should dispose of the product and request a refund.

Ready-to-Eat Grilled Chicken:: Over 13,000 pounds recalled by Suzanna’s Kitchen due to possible Listeria contamination. Products were shipped to multiple states. Consumers should discard or return the chicken.

Canned Tuna:: Genova Yellowfin Tuna recalled in several states due to a manufacturing defect that may lead to botulism contamination. Consumers should throw away or return the product.

Angry Orange Enzyme Stain Removers:: 1.5 million bottles recalled due to potential bacteria exposure. Consumers should stop using the product and request a refund.

Johnson Health Tech Treadmills:: 47,000 treadmills recalled due to fire hazard from loose power cords. Consumers should contact the company for a free replacement power cord.

Magellan Odyssey Rocker Chairs:: Over 35,000 chairs recalled due to injury and fall hazards. Consumers should return the chairs for a full refund.

Frigidaire Minifridges:: Nearly 1 million units recalled due to fire hazards. Consumers should stop using the product, unplug it, and register for a refund.

In-Depth Analysis

Chocolate Recall: Spring & Mulberry expanded its chocolate recall due to potential Salmonella contamination, which can cause serious infections. The recall affects various flavors sold online and in retail stores since September 2025. Consumers are advised to check the lot codes on the packaging and inner flow wrap.

Grilled Chicken Recall: Suzanna’s Kitchen recalled ready-to-eat grilled chicken breast filets due to possible Listeria contamination, discovered through third-party testing. The recalled chicken was sold in seven states and consumers are urged to discard or return the product.

Canned Tuna Recall: Genova Yellowfin Tuna was recalled after a third-party distributor inadvertently released quarantined product that had a manufacturing defect, potentially leading to botulism. The recalled tuna was sold in multiple states, and consumers should not consume the product.

Angry Orange Recall: Thrasio recalled Angry Orange Enzyme Stain Removers due to potential exposure to bacteria that can harm individuals with weakened immune systems. The product was sold at major retailers and online.

Treadmill Recall: Johnson Health Tech recalled treadmills due to a fire hazard caused by loose power cords. The affected treadmills were sold at various retailers and online.

Rocker Chair Recall: Academy Sports & Outdoors recalled Magellan Odyssey Rocker Chairs due to the risk of the chair legs breaking, posing injury and fall hazards. The recalled chairs were sold in multiple colors from September 2025 to October 2025.

Minifridge Recall: Curtis International recalled Frigidaire-brand Minifridges due to a fire hazard. There have been reports of the minifridges catching fire. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled minifridges and register for a refund at recallrtr.com/minifridge&ref=yanuki.com.

FAQs

What should I do if I have purchased a recalled product?

Stop using the product immediately and follow the specific instructions provided by the recalling company. This may include returning the product for a refund, disposing of it, or contacting the company for a replacement.

How can I find out if a product I own has been recalled?

Check the websites of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)&ref=yanuki.com, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)&ref=yanuki.com, and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)&ref=yanuki.com for recall notices. You can also sign up for email alerts from these agencies.

Key Takeaways

Stay informed about product recalls to protect your health and safety.

Check your cabinets and freezers regularly for recalled items.

Follow the instructions provided by the recalling company for refunds or replacements.

Sign up for recall alerts from the FDA&ref=yanuki.com, FSIS&ref=yanuki.com, and CPSC&ref=yanuki.com to stay updated.

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