What started as a voluntary recall in December 2025 is now classified as Class I risk level, meaning the products could cause severe allergic reactions.
A nationwide food safety alert has been upgraded to the Food and Drug Administration’s highest risk level due to an undeclared allergen. In late 2025, a Texas-based bakery mix manufacturer initiated a ...
The affected candy may contain undeclared milk, soy, and peanuts. The FDA gave the recall the second-highest risk level.
The FDA has since upgraded the incident to a Class I recall, meaning there is “reasonable probability” that exposure to the ...
The recalled cases of cookie dough were distributed in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Nebraska. Getty The FDA is upgrading their recall of 308 cases of cookie dough due the product possibly containing ...
The recent signs of warm weather may have you wanting to start planting in your garden, but it’s still too early. Many non-profits and churches are quick to respond to crises in Tennessee. Hunter and ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced that a recall of cookie products has been upgraded to its most serious risk category over the potential presence of undeclared peanuts. Gregory's Foods first ...
A batch of cookie dough was voluntarily recalled by Gregory's Foods Inc. in December because of an undeclared allergen. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first announced the recall on ...
More than 13,000 pounds of chicken products that were shipped to several states across the U.S. are being recalled over listeria concerns. Suzanna’s Kitchen of Georgia, is recalling about 13,720 ...
WASHINGTON — A nationwide recall of multiple cheese products issued last year has been upgraded to the Food and Drug Administration’s most serious risk category after testing confirmed the presence of ...