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United States — Current Food Recalls / Alerts
1) Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle Potato Chips — Undeclared milk allergen
Risk: People with a milk allergy could have a serious reaction.
What to check: 8 oz. bags of Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle Potato Chips (select lots).
What to do: If you have a milk allergy in the household, don’t consume; follow the company recall instructions.
🔗 Official Source Link: fda.gov/safety/recalls
2) Made Fresh Salads, Inc. Cream Cheese (assorted flavors) — Possible Listeria monocytogenes
Risk: Listeria can be especially dangerous for pregnant people, older adults, and immunocompromised individuals.
What to check: Multiple cream cheese flavors (including tofu spread), described as distributed in NYC-area boroughs and sold in 5 lb tubs with specific “use by” dates.
What to do: Do not eat; return/discard per the recall notice.
🔗 Official Source Link: fda.gov/safety/recalls
3) Ajinomoto frozen fried rice / ramen / shu mai — Possible foreign material (glass)
Scope: A major expansion: 33,617,045 additional pounds, for a combined total of 36,987,575 pounds subject to the recall.
What to check: Frozen items sold under multiple brand lines (the product list is extensive—if you buy frozen fried rice/ramen/shu mai, it’s worth checking).
What to do: Do not consume suspected products; follow the recall guidance (discard/return).
🔗 Official Source Link: USDA
4) Ready-to-eat beef jerky — Public health alert (undeclared soy lecithin allergen)
Risk: Soy-allergic consumers could have a reaction.
Note: FSIS issued a public health alert (not a recall request), because the products were said to be no longer available for purchase—but consumers may still have them at home.
What to do: If you have soy allergy concerns and suspect you have this product, don’t consume and discard/return as applicable.
🔗 Official Source Link: USDA
Canada — Current Food Recall Warnings
1) Various macadamia nuts + macadamia-nut products — Possible Salmonella
Risk: Salmonella can cause serious illness, especially in young children, seniors, pregnant people, and immunocompromised individuals.
What to do: Do not consume/serve/sell; discard or return.
Where this appears: Listed in Canada’s recall system as a recent Food recall warning.
🔗 Official Source Link: Government of Canada Recalls
2) Various brands of soup and sauce — Extraneous material (pieces of wood)
Products listed: Includes Thai Chicken Soup / Chicken Thai Soup / Lime Crema / Coconut Chicken Thai Soup (multiple brands and code/date combinations).
Distribution noted: Includes Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and more.
What to do: Do not use, sell, serve, or distribute affected products.
🔗 Official Source Link: Government of Canada Recalls
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