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Current Recalls – week ending 6/20/2025

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On June 17, 2025, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a recall for FreshRealm ready-to-eat chicken Alfredo because it may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The heat-and-eat pasta dish was sold under the labels Marketside at Walmart and Home Chef at Kroger, and has been linked to a deadly Listeria outbreak in 13 states. Read More…


Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup for children has been recalled due to possible contamination with Bacillus cereus, a bacteria that can cause foodborne illness. Read More…


Metal contamination led to a recall of Honey Bunches of Oats cereal in two states. Read More…


Chocolate-covered almonds sold at Meijer may contain undeclared cashews. Read More…


Multiple brands of beef jerky and beef stick products are being recalled. They may contain fish, an undeclared allergen that can pose a risk to consumers. Read More…


B12 gummy vitamin products sold at Aldi, BJ’s, Amazon, and VitaGlobe.com have been recalled nationwide. The recall was issued due to a potential peanut allergen, though follow-up testing found no contamination. If you have a peanut allergy, check your bottle’s lot number and stop using the product immediately. Read More…


Over 18,000 Bugaboo Giraffe high chairs are being recalled because their legs may collapse and hurt children. The screws can loosen or fall out, causing the whole chair to tip over even if the child is strapped in. Parents should stop using the chair right away and contact Bugaboo to get a free repair kit with safer screws. Read More…


Over 1 million portable power banks have been recalled due to fire and burn hazards, with 19 incidents reported including injuries and property damage.

The affected chargers were sold online through Anker, Amazon, Newegg, and eBay from June 2016 through December 2022.

Consumers are urged to stop using the chargers immediately and contact Anker for a full refund or $30 gift card. Anker’s website


Honda is recalling more than 259,000 of its cars across the U.S. due to a problem that can cause the brake pedal to shift out of position, potentially interfering with a driver’s ability to stop or slow down.

According to documents published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall covers certain Honda Pilots between model years 2023 and 2025 — as well cars under the auto maker’s luxury Acura brand: 2021-2025 Acura TLX and 2023-2025 Acura MDX vehicles.

The NHTSA’s recall report notes that the brake pedal pivot pin in some of these vehicles was not secured properly during production. That can lead the pedal to shift out of place and “may lead to unintended application,” the report notes, increasing crash risks. Read More…


Fuentes Farms, LLC Recalls Cucumbers Because of Possible Health Risk

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