Youdle Weekly Recall Roundup: What to Check in Your Kitchen This Week

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Youdle) – Food recalls happen frequently, and most go unnoticed by shoppers until they affect a product already in your pantry. Every week, the FDA and USDA announce recalls for contamination, allergen mislabeling, or other safety issues. Checking these recalls takes five minutes and protects your family from foodborne illness.

    The recalls below affect products commonly found at Memphis-area grocery stores. If you've bought any of these items in the past few weeks, check your fridge and pantry. Some recalls are store-specific, while others are nationwide. When in doubt, throw it out—don't risk it.

This Week's Key Recalls:

  • Navitas Organics: Various products recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination (affecting Kroger, Mariano's, Pick n Save).

  • Gerber Products Company: Limited batches of Arrowroot Biscuits (sold at Walmart) due to potential foreign material (soft plastic/paper).

  • Ambriola Company: Select Pecorino Romano cheese products recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes risk (includes Locatelli, Member's Mark, Pinna, Boar's Head).

  • Suzanna's Kitchen: Ready-to-eat grilled chicken breast fillets recalled for potential Listeria contamination.

  • Red Bird Farms: Chicken products (at King Soopers/City Market) recalled for undeclared sesame.

  • Why Not Natural: Recalled due to potential Salmonella.

  • Karison Foods & Snacks Inc: Various Indian snacks (Panjiri, Pinnis, Laddoo) recalled for undeclared milk allergen.

  • Dinty Moore Beef Stew: 20oz cans recalled for potential foreign matter contamination (at Kroger/Smith's).

  • Olympia Provisions: Ready-to-eat holiday kielbasa sausages (1,930 pounds) due to foreign material contamination.

    What to Do: Check product labels and lot codes against the FDA/USDA recall list. Most products come with lot numbers on the packaging. If you have a recalled item, don't open it—return it to your store for a refund or replacement. Keep your receipt handy. Some stores will accept returns even without proof of purchase for safety recalls.

    Pro Tip: Sign up for the FDA's automatic recall alerts by email, or bookmark the USDA recall website and check it weekly. It takes less time than you think and gives you peace of mind.

During situations like these, it's crucial to have accurate information. Use Youdle to verify ingredients and check for allergen information on the products you buy. The Youdle Community is also a great resource, with real shoppers sharing recall alerts in real-time. Stay ahead of the curve by subscribing to our Youdle Blog for weekly recall roundups. 

For the complete list of current recalls and recall details, see the FDA Food Recalls page here and the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline here.