On July 26, Boar's Head announced a massive recall for over 200,000 pounds of deli meats. The recall revolves around the brand's ready-to-eat liverwurst, which may be contaminated with Listeria and can therefore cause foodborne illness.
The Ohio-based Wiers Farm has recalled whole cucumbers and salad cucumbers that may be contaminated with Listeria, which can cause foodborne illness. The cucumbers—which were sourced from out of state and distributed by Wiers Farms—were sold in select Walmart stores in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio.
Food distributor Reser's Fine Foods has recalled 48-ounce tubs of Hill Country Fare Mustard Potato Salad because they may contain hard plastic pieces, though no injuries have been reported in connection to the product.
The halal foods company Al Safa US has recalled more than 2,000 pounds of frozen chicken products because they may be contaminated with Listeria.
The Minnesota-based company Michael Foods is recalling 4,620 pounds of liquid egg products that contain an undeclared allergen, specifically milk. The recalled items were shipped to restaurants in Alabama, Idaho, Louisiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, and Utah.
Close to 12,000 cases of Aldi's four-count Bake Shop Chocolate Chip Muffins were recalled on June 26 because they may contain undeclared walnuts, which can pose a risk to people with allergies or sensitivities.
Foppen Seafood recalled its Smoked Norwegian Salmon Slices on June 25 because they may be contaminated with Listeria.
The coffee company Snapchill just recalled all of its canned coffee products within their expiration date due to botulism concerns. Botulism is a potentially fatal form of food poisoning that can take hold after eating food contaminated with botulinum toxin.
The Maryland ice cream company Totally Cool has recalled more than 60 products that may have been contaminated with Listeria. The recall applies to a wide range of ice cream treats sold under major brands, including ChipWich's Original Vanilla Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Sandwich
Hudson Harvest, a New York-based food distributor, is recalling 16-ounce glass jars of Tomato Basil Sauce after receiving reports of swelling, leaking, or bursting jars.