Authorities this week updated the tuna recall to a Class II incident, warning it could become contaminated with a rare, potentially fatal bacteria.
Albacore and chunk light tuna have some differences you should know about before making your next canned tuna purchase.
Canned tuna sold under multiple labels are being recalled, according to the FDA. Here's what you need to know. Tri-Union Seafoods is voluntarily recalling select lots of canned tuna products sold ...
The toxin that causes botulism cannot be seen, tasted or smelled, and even a small bite of food with the toxin can be deadly. Contact the store where you purchased the tuna or Tri-Union Seafoods ...
The FDA issued a recall on certain brands of canned tuna fish The affected tuna could cause "a potentially fatal form of food poisoning" Tri-Union Seafoods brand of tuna fish being sold at Walmart ...
If you’ve recently purchased canned tuna at Trader Joe’s, H-E-B, Costco or Walmart, you may want to throw it out. That’s because a manufacturer of canned tuna products recently issued a ...
The reason? The canned tuna they may have purchased is at risk of bacteria contamination. The affected products were sold at stores like Costco, Trader Joe’s and Walmart in 26 states ...
Tuna products that were sold at major retailers in the U.S. have been recalled due to contamination risk. On Friday, Tri-Union Seafoods announced a voluntary recall of select canned tuna products ...
Tri-Union Seafoods, an El Segundo-based food supplier, announced a recall for canned tuna products distributed to stores in California and other states that may be at risk for botulism poisoning.