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Food Recall for Trader Joe’s Hummus

Trader Joe’s Issues Food Recall for Hummus Due to Listeria On Thursday, May 22nd, a food recall was issued for hummus sold at Trader Joe’s and Target stores across the country, due to a potential listeria contamination. Listeria ingestion can cause food poisoning. Symptoms of food poisoning include: fever diarrhea vomiting abdominal cramps Food poisoning is typically not serious, and most people typically recover within a few days.  However, in some instances, serious complications can arise. Hot Mama’s Foods, based in … [Read more...]

GM Hit with $35 Million Fine Over Vehicle Recalls

Delays in Vehicle Recalls Lead DOT to Levy Highest Financial Penalty Against GM On Friday, May 16th, General Motors was hit with the largest civil penalty against an automotive manufacturer in US history, due to their delays in the now notorious ignition switch vehicle recall case. The Department of Transportation fined GM $35 million as the result of an investigation into the company’s vehicle recall that covered 2.6 million older model cars, most of which were 2004 and 2005 model years. The vehicle recall was a much-delayed response to 42 … [Read more...]

Multistate e. Coli Outbreak Linked to Food Recall

Ground Beef Under Food Recall Linked to Multistate e. Coli Outbreak On Monday, May 19th, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced that they would work with other US public health officials across many states, as well as the US Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA FSIS), to investigate a multistate outbreak of e. Coli, which has been traced back to a food recall for ground beef. The likely source of e. Coli, according to the CDC, is about 1.8 million pounds of ground beef under food recall from the … [Read more...]

Dehumidifiers Recalled for Fire/Burn Injury Risk

Manufacturer Expands Dehumidifier Product Recall After Numerous Fire Complaints Twelve brands of dehumidifiers, covering 2.5 million units, are under product recall from the parent company due to numerous reports of property damage and injury after the machines caught fire, creating the potential for serious burn injuries. Various sizes of the brands Danby, De'Longhi, Fedders, Fellini, Frigidaire, GE, Gree, Kenmore, Norpole, Premiere, Seabreeze, SoleusAir and SuperClima fall under the product recall. Parent company Gree initiated the recall … [Read more...]

GM Issues Another Large Vehicle Recall

As GM Redoubles Safety Efforts, the Manufacturer Issues Another Vehicle Recall In an effort to cover all of its potential safety issues, General Motors has issued another vehicle recall, this time covering 2.7 million cars. GM added that it would take a $200 million charge to cover the cost of the vehicle recall. The automotive manufacturer has issued five other vehicle recalls in 2014 alone, the most notorious of which is the ignition switch vehicle recall, that covered 2.6 million older model cars, mostly from model years 2004-2005. The … [Read more...]

GM Vehicle Recall Shows Gaps in Airbag Knowledge

GM Engineers Reveal They Knew Little About Airbag Properties Related to Vehicle Recall Last month, federal safety regulators told Congress that airbags in GM cars should have had 60 seconds to deploy after the engine stalled. Engine stalling was caused by ignition switch problems, which led to a massive vehicle recall covering 2.6 million cars so far, which began in February of this year. However, after looking into the 13 deaths and 31 injuries that finally led to the older model vehicle recall, federal safety regulators said that they … [Read more...]

Buckyballs Settlement Includes Product Recall

Settlement Reached in Buckyball Lawsuit, Founder Agrees to Product Recall On Monday, May 12th, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reached an agreement with the creator of Buckyballs to issue a product recall for the small, powerfully magnetic toys. The lawsuit against Buckyballs claimed that, because the toys were small and the magnets were incredibly powerful, the toy created “an unreasonable risk of injury” to children, who could potentially swallow them. The magnets could attract each other inside the intestines, causing dangerous … [Read more...]

Yet Another Vehicle Recall from GM

GM Issues Another Large Vehicle Recall for Saturn Aura General Motors has issued another vehicle recall, this time for older model Saturn Auras that have a shift cable defect. On Tuesday, May 6th, GM announced a vehicle recall for 56,000 of its 2007 and 2008 model year Saturn Auras, because a shift cable could wear out and break. The problem can make the shift lever look like it is in one gear, while actually being in a different gear. According to a statement from the manufacturer, the transmission shift cable can wear to the point that it … [Read more...]

Two Organic Food Recalls for Salmonella and Listeria

Organic Eggs Under Food Recall Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination Sixdogs Investments, LLC, has issued a voluntary food recall for some containers of organic eggs due to a possible salmonella contamination. Routine testing of the organic eggs showed that some eggs may be contaminated with salmonella. The company said that it has not received any reports of illnesses related to the food recall. “We are confident that any and all products sent out with any other packing codes or expiration dates are fully safe for consumption,” the … [Read more...]

Food Recall Uncovers Bigger Beef Problems

Massive Food Recall for Beef Shows Millions of Lbs of “Bad Meat” Released for Consumption In January of this year, a federal raid of Rancho Feeding Corp’s plant in Petaluma, CA, led to a huge food recall for the company’s beef. Currently, almost 9 million pounds of beef are affected by the food recall. The US Department of Agriculture obtained records from the huge beef business, and found that the company used cows sickened by cancer as one of their supplies for beef, which would otherwise be considered “unfit for human food.” The USDA … [Read more...]