Youdle weekly grocery recall roundup: January 15–21, 2026

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Youdle) – Several major recalls were issued this week involving household staples, frozen meals, dairy products, and pet treats. Many of these alerts involve Listeria, Hepatitis A, or Salmonella risks — and shoppers are urged to check their freezers and pantries carefully.
Below is a breakdown of the recalls most relevant to everyday shoppers.
Kraft Heinz turkey bacon (Listeria risk)
More than 367,000 pounds of fully cooked turkey bacon have been recalled due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
What to do:
Stop using any affected products and return them for a refund.
Kroger Private Selection frozen berries (Hepatitis A risk)
Townsend Farms has recalled select bags of Triple Berry Medley and Blackberries sold at Kroger due to potential Hepatitis A exposure.
What to do:
Do not eat these berries. Check lot numbers and discard recalled bags immediately.
Multiple dairy and cheese brands (Listeria risk)
On January 15, several grated and shredded Pecorino Romano products were recalled from brands including:
Ambriola
Locatelli
Member’s Mark
Pinna
Boar’s Head
What to do:
Match your container’s lot code against official recall information and return any affected items.
Spring & Mulberry chocolate bars (Salmonella risk)
Specific lots of the Mint Leaf Date-Sweetened Chocolate Bar have been recalled.
What to do:
Do not consume. Dispose of the bar or return it to the retailer.
So Delicious Dairy Free frozen dessert (Walmart)
Select pints of the Salted Caramel Cluster flavor have been recalled.
What to do:
Check your freezer and return recalled pints to Walmart for a refund.
Ritz peanut butter cracker sandwiches
A limited voluntary recall has been issued for one SKU due to labeling concerns.
What to do:
Check packaging details; return product if included in the recall.
True Sea Moss gel (botulism risk)
A recall was issued due to improper processing, which may allow Clostridium botulinum growth.
What to do:
Do not consume under any circumstances. Dispose of immediately.
Country Vet dog biscuits (Salmonella risk)
Select 4-lb bags have been recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination, which can affect both pets and humans who handle the treats.
What to do:
Stop feeding these treats to pets and discard safely.
Other food safety alerts this week
Samosas (misbranding alert)
Some chicken and beef samosas made with TYJ pastry were mislabeled.
Action:
Check ingredient statements, especially for allergens.
Imported frozen quiche (no USDA inspection)
About 6,000 lbs of Maître Saladier Lorraine Quiche were recalled.
Action:
Do not serve; return for refund.
La Guadalupana frozen tamales (undeclared allergen)
Roughly 2,600 lbs of frozen tamales were recalled.
Action:
Avoid consumption if allergic; return affected packages.
What shoppers should do now
Review the recall list and check your freezer, fridge, and pantry.
Compare lot codes and best-by dates carefully — recalls often apply to specific batches only.
Most stores will refund recalled items even without a receipt.
When in doubt, don’t eat it — especially with Listeria, Hepatitis A, or Salmonella risks.
Stay updated with Youdle for weekly recall summaries and shopper-ready alerts in our greocery news section. Have recall questions or want to see what your neighbors found on shelves? the Youdle Community to compare notes with other shoppers.
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