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Oyster crackers distributed by Walmart, Target and Giant Eagle recalled in 24 states because of metal contamination

Oyster crackers distributed by Walmart, Target and Giant Eagle recalled in 24 states because of metal contamination
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Shearer’s Foods, LLC, of Massillon, OH, is recalling 15,874 cases of various oyster cracker products because of potential contamination with stainless steel wire fragments.

According to details published online by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the recall was initiated on Feb. 21, 2025, and is ongoing. The firm voluntarily launched the recall after identifying the presence of foreign material, classified as a Class II risk, indicating a low probability of serious health consequences but a potential for temporary or reversible effects.

The recalled products were distributed to customers in 24 states: Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.

Recalled Products:

Market Pantry Soup & Oyster Crackers

Great Value Soup & Oyster Crackers

Giant Eagle Oyster Crackers

VISTA Soup & Oyster Crackers

20lb. Bulk Oyster Crackers

Retailers and consumers should not use, sell, serve, or distribute the affected products.

About foreign material contamination

Stainless steel wire fragments in food pose a risk of injury to the mouth, throat or digestive tract if ingested, as well as a potential choking hazard. Consumers who have consumed the recalled oyster crackers and experience symptoms such as pain, difficulty swallowing or unusual discomfort should seek medical attention promptly. While the Class II classification suggests a low risk of serious adverse health effects, the presence of foreign material remains a safety concern requiring immediate action.

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