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Nationwide Recalls — These Items Could Be in Your Kitchen

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Several food recalls issued this June may still be sitting in your fridge or freezer.

According to EatingWell, here’s what you need to know about potentially dangerous items being pulled from shelves across the U.S.

1. Beef Jerky

Over 15,000 pounds of beef jerky and beef snack sticks from brands like Uncommon Ground, Spear, and Big D’s have been recalled.

The reason? They may contain anchovies (a fish allergen) that aren’t listed on the packaging. These snacks, sold nationwide, can be dangerous for anyone with a fish allergy.

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Check your packaging for establishment number “EST. 20528.” Affected products were sold between May 30, 2023, and May 30, 2025.

2. Brown Eggs

Over 1.7 million brown eggs from brands like Clover, Simple Truth, Marketside, and O Organics are under recall due to a multi-state Salmonella outbreak, which has led to 79 reported illnesses and 21 hospitalizations.

Look for plant codes “P-6562” or “CA5330” and Julian dates 32–126 on your cartons.

3. Breyers Ice Cream

Breyers Rocky Road Ice Cream was accidentally packaged in Chocolate Truffle cartons, missing a warning about almonds—dangerous for anyone with nut allergies.

Affected products are in 1.5-quart tubs with UPC “077567457288” and best-by date July 10, 2026.

4. Chicken Alfredo Meal

Ready-to-eat pasta meals from Walmart and Kroger—including “Marketside” and “Home Chef” brands—have been recalled due to Listeria contamination.

The outbreak has caused 17 illnesses, three deaths, and one fetal loss.

Affected items have best-by dates up to June 27, 2025.

5. Shrimp

Bornstein Seafoods is recalling over 44,000 pounds of ready-to-eat shrimp sold in 1- or 5-pound bags. They may contain Listeria, a dangerous bacteria. Check for lot codes “A19008,” “A19009” or “P11710,” and UPCs “614133200246” or “614133200239.”

Sold in the U.S. and parts of Canada.

Bottom Line

If you’ve bought any of these items recently, check your fridge, freezer, and pantry now.

Foodborne illnesses can be serious—especially for young kids, pregnant people, and those with weakened immune systems.

When in doubt, throw it out.

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