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Check your cheese again!
A Class I upgrade means this one deserves your full attention.
A popular water bottle is being recalled in both Canada and the U.S. after reports of injuries suffered from the bottle exploding.
A popular water bottle is being recalled in both Canada and the U.S. after reports of injuries suffered from the bottle exploding. Health Canada announced a joint recall Wednesday with the U.S. Consumer and Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) and i-Drink Products Inc. for Drinkmate’s 1L carbonation bottles, which could potentially explode from extra pressure while being used, resulting in injuries and lacerations to users and bystanders.
This recall article was posted August 14th, 2025.
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The popular Ritz crackers were shipped and sold to retailers nationwide.
CURRENT AS OF JULY 9TH 2025
The maker of popular Ritz crackers has announced a major recall of certain packages and cartons of sandwich crackers sold at retailers nationwide after they were incorrectly labeled as containing cheese instead of peanut butter, which could lead to "life-threatening allergic reactions" for some. The voluntary recall was announced by Ritz's parent company, Mondelēz Global LLC, on Tuesday. According to a release from the Food and Drug Administration, the impacted products "include individually wrapped packs that may be incorrectly labeled as Cheese variety even though the product may be a Peanut Butter variety."
The FDA issued a recall notice regarding organic and conventional vegetable medleys and organic whole carrots from 4Earth Farms, containing
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a recall notice on Dec. 2 for multiple brands of vegetables and whole carrots associated with the Grimmway Farms recall in November. This new list comes from 4Earth Farms of Commerce, California, a distributor that sells packaged vegetable medleys to grocery stores, including Walmart, Albert’s Organics, and Sprouts Farmers Market, among others.
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There's a list of brands and lot numbers etc at the link.
Trump slashed the food safety regulations, and now he wants to do the same to the building codes.
FDA RECALL 1/29/2026
as of january 29th, 2026, around 2000 products distributed for sale by gold star distribution inc. in the states indiana, minnesota, and north dakota have been recalled by the food & drug administration for being contaminated with rodent and bird waste!!
the initial recall was made in late december 2025, but more information has been released recently.
the full list of products is here
please check if you have any of the products listed in the recall and dispose of them asap!!
other sources:
The company is urging consumers who purchased the affected products to “destroy the products as soon as possible,” per the recall announceme
Gold Star Distribution, Inc. recalled thousands of products, including cereals like Cheerios and Frosted Flakes.
Heads up fellow cheese freaks of america:
Major shredded cheese recall
Bits of metal in the cheese! Do NOT risk it. Check the brand and UPC list at the link above. Brands range from Great Value to Land O Lakes.
Shredded Cheese types:
Mozzarella
Italian style blend
Pizza style blend
Mozzarella and Provolone
Distributed in these states:
Alabama . Arkansas . Arizona . California . Colorado . Florida . Georgia . Idaho . Illinois . Indiana . Kansas . Kentucky . Louisiana . Minnesota . Missouri . Mississippi . North Carolina . Nebraska . New Mexico . Nevada . New York . Oklahoma . Oregon . Pennsylvania . South Carolina . Tennessee . Texas . Utah . Virginia . Washington . Wisconsin
Hey I have like 10x the followers since the last time I posted about this
Get your vehicles checked for recalls. Recalls are free to get repaired and many are incredibly dangerous if left unrepaired. My US homies can get their stuff checked at https://www.nhtsa.gov/ as long as you have your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number; it should be printed on the bottom of your windshield and/or on any legal paperwork you have for your car)
Even if you don't want to go through the process of scheduling with the dealership, you should be able to call the customer care line of your vehicle manufacturer and they can do all the hard work for you as long as you have the VIN handy