What should I do if I have purchased the recalled tuna?
Do not consume the tuna. Return it to the store for a refund or discard it immediately.
News / Recalls and Food Safety
Shoppers in nine states are urged to check their pantries for recalled Genova Yellowfin Tuna due to a potential botulism risk. The recalled tuna was mistakenly reshipped to stores after an initial recall last February.
In February 2025, Tri-Union Seafoods initiated a recall of canned tuna products due to defective "easy open" pull tab lids. These defects could compromise the can's seal, leading to leakage and potential contamination with Clostridium botulinum. Despite being quarantined, some of these recalled cans were inadvertently shipped by a third-party distributor to various grocery store chains. Consumers are advised not to consume the product, even if it appears unspoiled.
The recalled products include:
If you have purchased any of these products, you should either throw them away or return them to the store for a refund. Contact Tri-Union Seafoods at [email protected] or 833-374-0171 for more information.
Do not consume the tuna. Return it to the store for a refund or discard it immediately.
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