Baby Food & Salmon Pulled From Shelves—Plus 5 More Recalls This Week

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Youdle) – Check your fridge, freezer, and pantry. Here's what's been recalled or flagged in the past week.
Wellsley Farms Atlantic Salmon — Listeria Slade Gorton & Co. is recalling lot 3896 of Wellsley Farms Farm-Raised Atlantic Salmon (2-lb bags) sold at BJ's Wholesale Club stores in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia from Jan. 31 through Feb. 7. Food Safety News FDA testing found Listeria contamination. No illnesses have been reported. NBC News Check the back of the bag for UPC 888670025963 and lot number 3896. Call BJ's at 1-888-628-0730 for a refund.
"Tippy Toes" Baby Fruit Purée — Mold Toxin (Patulin) Initiative Foods is recalling one lot of "Tippy Toes" Apple Pear Banana Fruit purée due to elevated levels of patulin, a naturally occurring toxin produced by molds that grow in fruits like apples. FDA The product was distributed nationwide in grocery stores in all states except Alaska. Fox Business Look for "Best By" date BB 07/17/2026 on the bottom of the plastic tub. Throw it out or return it for a refund.
CS Beef Packers Ground Beef — E. coli CS Beef Packers of Kuna, Idaho, is recalling roughly 22,912 pounds of raw ground beef that may be contaminated with E. coli O145. USDA FSIS The recalled products are in 10-lb chubs labeled "Beef, Coarse Ground, 73 L" and "Fire River Farms Classic Beef Fine Ground 73L" with a Use/Freeze By date of 02/04/26. These were distributed to food service and retail — check labels carefully.
British Columbia Oysters — Norovirus Advisory The FDA is advising restaurants and retailers not to serve or sell select oysters harvested in British Columbia by Stellar Bay Shellfish Ltd. due to potential norovirus contamination. Washington State Department of Health Brands affected include Kusshi, Chrome Point, Stellar Bay, and Stellar Bay Gold. If you bought oysters with these labels recently, don't eat them.
Rosabella Moringa Powder Capsules — Salmonella The FDA has recommended recalling all Rosabella brand moringa powder capsules amid a new outbreak of antibiotic-resistant Salmonella Newport infections, with seven people in seven states sickened and three hospitalized so far. Food Safety News
Peanut Butter (Ventura Foods) — Plastic Fragments (ongoing, newly classified) The FDA has classified a Ventura Foods peanut butter recall as Class II, affecting products shipped to 40 states. Newsweek The issue is pieces of blue plastic found in a production filter. This recall was initiated back in April 2025 and the FDA assigned its classification on Feb. 12, 2026. Newsweek If you buy single-serve peanut butter packets from food service suppliers, check the FDA site for affected UPCs.
Ore-Ida / Sonic Tater Tots — Plastic Fragments (ongoing, newly classified) The FDA gave a Class II classification to a McCain Foods recall of Ore-Ida and Sonic brand frozen tater tots that may contain small hard plastic fragments. Newsweek These were sold to food service accounts (not retail stores) in 29 states.
Gold Star Distribution — Rodent/Bird Contamination (ongoing, newly classified) Nearly 2,000 products — including well-known brands like Cheerios, Pringles, Gatorade, and Advil — were recalled after FDA inspectors found rodent droppings, urine, and bird waste at a Gold Star Distribution facility in Minneapolis. LiveNOW from FOX Affected products were distributed to stores in Indiana, North Dakota, and Minnesota. The Hill Full product list is on the FDA website. The FDA says destroy the products — don't return them.
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