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US eye drop recall expands to over 3 million bottles across major retailers
A California-based pharmaceutical company has expa
US eye drop recall expands to over 3 million bottles across major retailers
A California-based pharmaceutical company has expa
Weber recalls 3.2 million grill brushes in the US over metal bristle injury risk
A nationwide recall has been issued in the United States for more than 3.2 million grill brushes manufactured by Weber after safety officials warned that metal bristles from the brushes can detach and create a serious risk of injury. The recall was announced following multiple complaints that loose wire bristles became stuck in food and were accidentally swallowed, leading to potential internal harm. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recall covers six different models of metal
Weber recalls 3.2 million grill brushes in the US over metal bristle injury risk
A nationwide recall has been issued in the United States for more than 3.2 million grill brushes manufactured by Weber after safety officials warned that metal bristles from the brushes can detach and create a serious risk of injury. The recall was announced following multiple complaints that loose wire bristles became stuck in food and were accidentally swallowed, leading to potential internal harm. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recall covers six different models of metal
Costco recalls two deli items over contamination concerns in multiple regions
Costco has issued a widespread recall of two popular deli products after determining that certain packages may contain small pieces of plastic. The company notified its members through a letter dated November 7, stating that Caesar Salad Item #19927 and Chicken Sandwich with Caesar Salad Item #11444 are being pulled from shelves because of the potential presence of plastic material in the salad dressing used in both prepared meals. The notice was also published on the retailer’s official website as part of the company’s standard food safety communication process. According to the advisory, the affected items were sold with sell-by dates ranging from October 17 through November 9. These products were available in the deli section and were distributed to select Costco locations across the Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast regions. While the company confirmed the geographical reach of the recall, Costco did not specify which individual warehouses were impacted within each region. The retailer advised customers who purchased either item to discontinue consumption immediately and return the products to any Costco warehouse for a full refund. Ventura Foods, the supplier responsible for the dressing used in the salads, collaborated with Costco on the recall announcement. The company stated that the concern stems from the possibility that fragments of plastic may have entered the dressing during production, prompting a precautionary recall to protect consumer safety. Costco emphasized that member wellbeing remains its top priority and encouraged customers to check the sell-by dates on any deli salads purchased during the affected period. This recall marks the second significant product alert from Costco in recent weeks. Earlier, the company initiated a safety notice involving its Kirkland-branded Prosecco in the Midwest, warning consumers that certain bottles could unexpectedly shatter due to pressure-related issues. While the two incidents are unrelated, both highlight the retailer’s efforts to address product risks as soon as they emerge and to maintain transparency with customers. As of now, there have been no reported injuries or illnesses linked to the recalled deli items. The company has stated it will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary. Consumers seeking additional information are encouraged to review notices posted in their local warehouse or contact customer support to confirm whether their purchases fall within the affected range.
Costco recalls two deli items over contamination concerns in multiple regions
Costco has issued a widespread recall of two popular deli products after determining that certain packages may contain small pieces of plastic. The company notified its members through a letter dated November 7, stating that Caesar Salad Item #19927 and Chicken Sandwich with Caesar Salad Item #11444 are being pulled from shelves because of the potential presence of plastic material in the salad dressing used in both prepared meals. The notice was also published on the retailer’s official website as part of the company’s standard food safety communication process. According to the advisory, the affected items were sold with sell-by dates ranging from October 17 through November 9. These products were available in the deli section and were distributed to select Costco locations across the Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast regions. While the company confirmed the geographical reach of the recall, Costco did not specify which individual warehouses were impacted within each region. The retailer advised customers who purchased either item to discontinue consumption immediately and return the products to any Costco warehouse for a full refund. Ventura Foods, the supplier responsible for the dressing used in the salads, collaborated with Costco on the recall announcement. The company stated that the concern stems from the possibility that fragments of plastic may have entered the dressing during production, prompting a precautionary recall to protect consumer safety. Costco emphasized that member wellbeing remains its top priority and encouraged customers to check the sell-by dates on any deli salads purchased during the affected period. This recall marks the second significant product alert from Costco in recent weeks. Earlier, the company initiated a safety notice involving its Kirkland-branded Prosecco in the Midwest, warning consumers that certain bottles could unexpectedly shatter due to pressure-related issues. While the two incidents are unrelated, both highlight the retailer’s efforts to address product risks as soon as they emerge and to maintain transparency with customers. As of now, there have been no reported injuries or illnesses linked to the recalled deli items. The company has stated it will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary. Consumers seeking additional information are encouraged to review notices posted in their local warehouse or contact customer support to confirm whether their purchases fall within the affected range.
Beware of amazon recall text scam targeting personal and financial information
The Federal Trade Commission has issued a strong warning to consumers about a new scam involving fake text messages that appear to come from Amazon. According to officials, many individuals have reported receiving texts that claim an item they purchased has been recalled. These messages include a link promising a full refund, but the FTC has clarified that these messages are fraudulent and designed to steal money or personal information from unsuspecting victims. Scammers are becomi
Beware of amazon recall text scam targeting personal and financial information
The Federal Trade Commission has issued a strong warning to consumers about a new scam involving fake text messages that appear to come from Amazon. According to officials, many individuals have reported receiving texts that claim an item they purchased has been recalled. These messages include a link promising a full refund, but the FTC has clarified that these messages are fraudulent and designed to steal money or personal information from unsuspecting victims. Scammers are becomi
FDA alert prompts recall of nearly 14,000 cases of OTC eye drops over safety risks
Several over-the-counter eye products have been voluntarily recalled following a U.S. Food and Drug Administration audit that uncovered issues related to manufacturing practices. The recall, issued by AvKARE, involves Artificial Tears Ophthalmic Solution, a commonly used product for treating dry or irritated eyes. According to the recall announcement posted by the company, the products were pulled due to deviations in manufacturing that may have compromised quality and potentially pose a risk
FDA alert prompts recall of nearly 14,000 cases of OTC eye drops over safety risks
Several over-the-counter eye products have been voluntarily recalled following a U.S. Food and Drug Administration audit that uncovered issues related to manufacturing practices. The recall, issued by AvKARE, involves Artificial Tears Ophthalmic Solution, a commonly used product for treating dry or irritated eyes. According to the recall announcement posted by the company, the products were pulled due to deviations in manufacturing that may have compromised quality and potentially pose a risk









