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Weekly Grocery Recall Roundup: Soups, nuts, spices, and snacks pulled from shelves

  MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Youdle) – Multiple new recalls this week involve undeclared allergens, potential contamination, and safety concerns affecting a range of grocery items. Shoppers who purchased the products below should check labels carefully and follow the recall guidance provided by manufacturers and regulatory agencies. New recalls issued this week Monster Cookies (Lunds & Byerlys) Recall date: December 10 Reason: Undeclared peanut, egg, and soy allergens. Product information can be cross-referenced with the store’s listing: https://www.lundsandbyerlys.com/product/l%26b-signature-monster-cookies-id-00018169481066 Meal Simple Red Lentil Dal Soup (H-E-B) Recall date: December 10 Reason: Possible undeclared milk allergens. As reported by the Houston Chronicle : https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/trending/article/soup-sold-h-e-b-recalled-customer-reports-21235415.php Grandma Belle's Tomato Basil Soup Recall date: December 9 Reason: Undec...

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Weekly Recall Roundup: Major Listeria Outbreaks and Ice Cream Alerts

Weekly Recall Roundup: Listeria Outbreaks and Ice Cream Allergen Alerts This week’s grocery watch highlights several major recalls and public-health alerts affecting everyday shoppers and store operators. Federal agencies and retailers have pulled multiple ready-to-eat pasta items and fresh fruit over concerns about Listeria, linked in some reports to serious illnesses and deaths. At the same time, a nationally distributed ice cream bar has been voluntarily recalled for an undeclared wheat ingredient, prompting allergen warnings and product removals across multiple supermarket chains. Shoppers with allergies, compromised immunity, or who purchase refrigerated/prepared meals should check package lot codes and discard or return any matching products. Grocers should prioritize removing affected lots from shelves, updating point-of-sale and inventory systems, and communicating clearly to customers both in stores and online. Maintaining supplier traceability and rapid internal reca...

Food Aid Crisis: If You Rely on SNAP, Here’s What’s Happening & What You Can Do Now

Millions of Americans who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are facing an urgent food-access crisis. Programs meant to feed over 40 million people are in jeopardy — and the fallout is already here. What’s going on SNAP serves roughly 1 in 8 Americans. Because of the federal government shutdown, SNAP funds are paused or only partially available in many states. Food banks and pantries are already overwhelmed — record demand, long lines, and fewer supplies. Experts warn this is not just a “delay” — it threatens to become a full-scale public-health and hunger crisis . What you must do now 1. What you have left wisely. If you still have access to any benefits or supplies: buy shelf-stable essentials (rice, beans, canned vegetables, pasta) first . 2. Look for immediate food-assistance help. Visit your nearest food pantry or bank today — many are already operating at or above capacity. Ask what hours they have, whether they have supplies, and whether they accept...

USDA Cautions Grocers: No SNAP Discounts Allowed During Shutdown

As the federal shutdown disrupts daily routines, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is cautioning supermarkets and small retailers not to run discounts that apply only to shoppers using SNAP benefits. According to recent reporting, the agency says promotions targeted exclusively at SNAP customers can violate program rules, even when local businesses are trying to help neighbors stretch limited budgets. What this means for shoppers: deals that are open to everyone should continue as normal—weekly circular prices, manager’s specials, clearance markdowns, and digital coupons that do not hinge on how you pay. Stores may pause SNAP-specific price cuts or freebies to avoid penalties, but you can still save by planning around storewide promotions, multi-buy offers, and loyalty rewards that are available to all customers. If you are unsure whether a discount is universal, ask at the service desk or check the fine print on signs and apps before checkout. To reduce stress during uncertain wee...

Pairings for Aged and Smokey Cashew-Based Vegan Cheese

Craving a plant-based cheese that delivers real depth of flavor? This aged and smokey, cashew-based vegan cheese offers a semi-firm bite with gentle tang and savory smoke, making it a versatile pick for weeknight snacking and weekend boards alike. Slice it for crackers, shave it over warm pasta, or tuck it into a toasted sandwich—its clean, dairy-free profile caters to vegans and the dairy-sensitive without compromising on taste.  Smart pairings amplify the experience: try it with seeded crackers, roasted nuts, briny olives, or a dollop of fruit chutney. The 125g size is ideal for two to four people, limiting waste and keeping things fresher. For best results, chill to set, then let it sit at room temperature for 10–15 minutes before serving to open up the smoky aroma. Store wrapped to retain moisture and finish within a few days of opening. For product details and ingredient specifics, read the source feature: "Aged and Smokey Cashew-Based Vegan Cheese 125g Guide...