Such is the case now for fans of the Kirkland Signature Smoked Salmon, a product that was first recalled last October and now ...
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Though the product was removed from stores last fall, there is still a concern that some Costco shoppers may own it ...
Kirkland Signature Smoked Salmon was recalled late last year but that recall has just been elevated to the highest level of ...
Salmon that was sold at Costco and recalled in October is now under a Class I recall. Acme Smoked Fish Corporation recalled ...
If you bought packages of smoked salmon late last year at Costco, take another look. It may have been recalled for potential ...
A recall of packages of smoked salmon sold at Costco has just received a concerning update from regulators.
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 ...
A Class 1 tag is given to a recall that can “cause serious adverse health consequences or death,” per the FDA.
The recalled salmon has been removed from store shelves, but consumers are still urged to check their freezers.
Listeria infection, otherwise known as listeriosis, is the third leading cause of death from foodborne illness in the U.S.
A Class I recall means there is a reasonable probability that use of a product will cause serious consequences.