A recall has been extended for a popular canned tuna product after a shipping error raised concerns. What shoppers need to know.
The recall includes select lots of canned tuna products sold in California under the Genova brand names.
The urgent recall affects products sold in nine states.
The tainted tuna was mistakenly sent to Meijer store, Giant Foods, Safeway, Albertson, Vons and Pavillions.
The feds are warning shoppers to steer clear of cans of potentially tainted Genova Yellowfin Tuna that were mistakenly ...
Customers should not use the tuna product even if it does not look or smell spoiled and to seek immediate medical attention ...
The recall is tied to a February 2025 incident.
Tri-Union Seafoods initiated the recall after a distributor mistakenly shipped quarantined cans, which were first recalled last February.
EL SEGUNDO, CA – Tri-Union Seafoods, the parent company of Genova, has issued a new warning to consumers after a third-party ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers that previously recalled canned tuna was recently shipped to ...
Some cans of yellowfin tuna that were recalled last year over botulism concerns were mistakenly shipped to stores in multiple ...
FDA warns shoppers to avoid certain Genova yellowfin tuna cans sold at major retailers due to manufacturing defect that could cause fatal food poisoning.