Recalled canned tuna warning hits as Americans prep pantries for winter storms
Recalled canned tuna warning hits as Americans prep pantries for winter storms
US · Published Jan 21, 2026
Canned tuna recall due to botulism risk coincides with winter storm pantry stocking.
Officials urge checking lot codes of canned tuna and discarding affected products.
Food safety is crucial during winter storm preparations to prevent foodborne illnesses.
Canned tuna recall adds to winter concerns
As Americans prepare their pantries for potential winter storms, a recalled canned tuna warning has resurfaced, adding another layer of concern to cold-season preparations. Select canned tuna products are being recalled due to the potential risk of botulism contamination, a severe and potentially life-threatening form of food poisoning. Health officials are urging consumers to meticulously check the lot codes of canned tuna in their pantries to determine if they are affected by the recall.
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