The U.S. FDA has alerted consumers to check their chowder soups due to a recall by SeaBear Company related to potential Clostridium botulinum contamination. The recall was sparked by a mechanical failure during packaging, preventing proper sealing of soup pouches, which could lead to leakage and product contamination. SeaBear's products, including Salmon Chowder, were sold in various states and online. So far, there have been no reports of foodborne illness, but consumers are strongly urged to stay cautious about these products.
The FDA warns consumers to thoroughly check their kitchens as a voluntary recall has been issued for SeaBear chowder soups due to Clostridium botulinum contamination risks.
The recall was initiated by SeaBear after discovering a mechanical issue caused pouch sealing problems, risking contamination with botulism-causing bacteria.
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