FDA Announces Tuna Recall for Clostridium Botulinum Risk

The FDA has provided information on a seafood product manufacturer’s tuna recall that stems from a manufacturing defect.

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The potentially affected tuna products were distributed across 27 states.
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Tri-Union Seafoods has voluntarily recalled select lots of canned tuna products sold under the Genova, Van Camp’s, H-E-B, and Trader Joe’s brand names, the FDA announced.

Tri-Union Seafoods recalled the products after the company’s supplier notified them that the “easy-open” pull tab can lid on limited products encountered a manufacturing defect. This defect could compromise the integrity of the product seal, causing it to leak or possibly be contaminated with clostridium botulinum, a potentially fatal form of food poisoning, the FDA says.

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