Canned Tuna Sold at Trader Joe's, Costco, H-E-B Recalled for Botulism Risk
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Several brands of canned tuna, including those sold at Trader Joe's, Costco, and H-E-B, have been recalled due to potential contamination with botulism-causing bacteria. Tri-Union Seafoods announced last week that certain lots of their tuna, sold under various brand names, were impacted due to a manufacturing defect in the can lids. Although no illnesses have been reported, consumers are urged to return any recalled products for a full refund and avoid consumption. Botulism is a serious illness characterized by nerve toxin effects, including paralysis and breathing difficulties.
Several brands of canned tuna have been recalled due to a possible botulism bacteria contamination, affecting products from stores like Trader Joe's and Costco.
Consumers are advised not to consume the recalled tuna, regardless of appearance or smell, and to return it for a refund.
Read at time.com
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