If you buy your baked goods at Price Chopper you may want to take a second look at the labeling. A voluntary recall has been issued on a variety of bakery items.
A Western New York meat company is recalling over 4,000 pounds of frozen beef patties. The recall stems from misbranding and undeclared allergens contained in the patties. Ford Brothers Wholesale Meats Inc. announced the recall on Monday...
Rochester-based Wegmans supermarket chain is recalling 1,125 pounds of chicken after the U.S. Department of Agriculture Tuesday, January 5 issued a Class1 Recall.
A federal inspector said Wegmans altered its production schedule and processed the poultry outside of the approved operating hours and the products were not inspected after production on Sunday, January 3...
Zatarain’s is initiating a voluntary recall of 8 oz boxes of Red Beans and Rice Original with a “BEST BY” date of JUL 31 16Z as allergens are not labeled. The Red Beans and Rice Original product may contain Creamy Parmesan Rice Mix with dairy ingredients.
Campbell Soup Company is voluntarily recalling cans of SpaghettiOs due to a potential choking hazard. Pieces of red plastic were found in a small number of cans from parts of the can lining, which may peel off.
1.8 million boxes of Cheerios and Honey Nut Cheerios are being recalled. General Mills is recalling the 'gluten-free' cereal produced at its Lodi, California facility after an accidental wheat contamination.
Check the freezer. You may have recalled frozen corn. Bonduelle USA, a Brockport, New York company is recalling over nine thousand cases of frozen corn because it may be contaminated with Listeria.
The Kraft Heinz Company is voluntarily recalling select code dates and manufacturing codes of Kraft Singles individually-wrapped slices on 36,000 cases. It's possible that a thin strip of the individual packaging film could potentially cause a choking hazard.