Which California grocery stores sold canned tuna with risk of botulism? See the list
Briefly

Tri-Union Seafoods has issued a voluntary recall of canned tuna products sold in 28 states, including California, due to concerns over can lids that may compromise seals. This defect increases the risk of botulism, a serious and potentially fatal illness. Although no illnesses have been reported, the recall affects specific Genova brand tuna cans with labels indicating expiration dates through 2028. Consumers are advised to check the product lot numbers provided in the recall notice and are urged to return any affected products for a refund.
Tri-Union Seafoods voluntarily recalled cans of tuna after a supplier identified an issue with can lids that may compromise product integrity and cause botulism.
Botulism is a medical emergency that can lead to muscle weakness and respiratory failure, highlighting the serious risks associated with contaminated food products.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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