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The federal Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has bumped up the risk of a salmon recall. This salmon is sold at Costco, and ...
A Class 1 tag is given to a recall that can “cause serious adverse health consequences or death,” per the FDA.
Listeria infection, otherwise known as listeriosis, is the third leading cause of death from foodborne illness in the U.S.
If you purchased the two-pack of smoked salmon late last year, you shouldn’t plan on eating it – it’s being recalled due to ...
Smoke salmon sold at Costco late ... risk level issued by the agency, as it can potentially lead to death. The product was distributed to the Southeast Costco Distribution Center located in ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has upgraded a recall of salmon sold at Costco to Class I, its highest threat level.
The FDA has issued a huge recall of smoked salmon and have raised the recall level to Class 1, the highest level due to its ...
The recalled salmon was sold in several Costco stores in the country, the United States Food and Drug Administration warned ...
The Kirkland Signature brand smoked salmon was distributed to locations including Costo Warehouse stores in Florida.