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Tri-Union Seafoods Expands Recall of Canned Tuna Products Over Botulism Risk

Tri-Union Seafoods recalls canned tuna over contamination risk with Clostridium botulinum due to manufacturing defects. No illnesses reported.

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Tri-Union Seafoods has initiated a recall of 13 canned tuna products sold nationwide, including brands like Genova, Van Camp's, H-E-B, and Trader Joe's, due to manufacturing defects that may compromise safety by allowing contamination with Clostridium botulinum, which can cause botulism. The affected products were distributed in 26 states and carry best-by dates extending to 2027 and 2028. Customers are advised to return the products for a refund or safely dispose of them. While no illnesses have been reported, symptoms of botulism can be severe, necessitating immediate medical attention if they occur.

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