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Popular Foods Sold at Walmart, Trader Joe’s, and More Recalled—What You Need to Know

This weekend calls for a massive kitchen clean-out. A stack of new (and concerning!) recalled food reports recently hit the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) desk, including products sold at Walmart, Target, Trader Joe’s, and more. In fact, many of these recalls are still ongoing, so it’d be wise to triple-check your pantry and fridge before your next grocery haul. Here’s everything to know about the food recalls.

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Over 15,000 cases of oyster crackers have been recalled due to hazardous foreign material.

closeup of oyster crackers
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Unless you like your oyster crackers with a side of stainless steel, you’ll want to put down the salted, round-shaped crisps. More than 15,000 cases of oyster crackers have been recalled due to “potential foreign material,” which has since been revealed to be shards of stainless steel wire, according to a report by the FDA.

The inedible product was distributed in bulk to Target, Walmart, and Giant Eagle stores in 20 states, including 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.

The recall affects brands including Vista Soup & Oyster Crackers (1,440 cases), as well as private grocer labels, including Target’s Market Pantry (3,300 cases), Walmart’s Great Value (9,720 cases), and Giant Eagle (990 cases). Customers are encouraged to discard any products that bear the following Universal Product Code (UPC), Sell-By Date, or Code Date.

  • Target’s Market Pantry Soup & Oyster Crackers: UPC “085239114933,” Sell By-Date “May 23, 2025,” and Code Date “May 23, 2025 BCO6.”
  • Walmart’s Great Value Soup & Oyster Crackers: UPC “078742085494,” Sell-By Date “May 23, 2025,” and Code Date “May 23, 2025 ABO6,” “May 23, 2025 BBO6,” and “May 23, 2025 CBO6.”
  • Giant Eagle Oyster Crackers: UPC “030034915087,” Best-By Date “May 24, 2025,” and Code Date “May 24, 2025 AB06.”
  • Vista Soup & Oyster Crackers: UPC “045100008006,” Best-By Date “May 24, 2025,” and Code Date “May 24, 2025 AB06.”
  • 20lb. Bulk Oyster Crackers: UPC “10045100400203,” Best By “May 24, 2025,” and Code Date “May 24, 2025 AB06” and “May 24, 2025 BB06” (sold at a variety of retailers)

Trader Joe’s sparkling water recall affects 61,500 Gerolsteiner bottles.

Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water
Trader Joe’s

Trader Joe’s has issued a product safety notification for Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water bottles sold between Dec. 27, 2024, and Jan. 28, 2025, as they may be potentially “cracked or damaged,” per the press release. The 750 mL glass bottles were distributed to TJ’s stores in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.

The recall went into effect on Wednesday, March 12. As of this reporting, there have been no reports of injury or damaged bottles. To see whether your bubbly is part of the recall, inspect the bottle’s lot number. If the printed label reads “2024/28/11 24 2027/19/12” or “2024/271/11 24 2027/18/12,” it shouldn’t be consumed out of caution.

“The issue was identified by research related to bottle breakage during production and potentially affects 1% of bottles in the lot codes above. If you have bottles with either lot code, please do not use them. We urge you to dispose of them carefully and go to any Trader Joe’s for a full refund,” said the company.

RELATED: Food Sold at Walmart and Costco Recalled Over Potentially “Deadly” Listeria Fears.

More than 75,000 bottles of International Delight flavored creamer have been recalled.

International Delight hazelnut coffee creamer
International Delight

If you add International Delight creamer to your coffee, listen up! An ongoing recall has deemed 75,054 bottles of International Delight’s Hazelnut Coffee Creamer and Cinnabon Coffee Creamer unsafe to drink after consumers issued “complaints of spoilage and illness,” according to an FDA report.

Both flavored creamers were sold as 32-ounce bottles and are stamped with Lot Code “51-4114 S.” The hazelnut flavor has a July 2, 2025 expiration date and UPC label that reads “04127102568.” Meanwhile, the Cinnabon creamer has a July 3, 2025 expiration date and a UPC label of “04127101993.”

Given the brand’s widespread popularity and distribution, officials are concerned about potential health consequences. The spoiled creamer was available for purchase in over 30 states:

  1. Alabama
  2. Arkansas
  3. Colorado
  4. Connecticut
  5. Florida
  6. Georgia
  7. Illinois
  8. Indiana
  9. Kentucky
  10. Louisiana
  11. Maine
  12. Maryland
  13. Michigan
  14. Minnesota
  15. Mississippi
  16. Missouri
  17. Nebraska
  18. New Hampshire
  19. New Jersey
  20. New Mexico
  21. New York
  22. North Carolina
  23. Ohio
  24. Oklahoma
  25. Pennsylvania
  26. South Carolina
  27. Tennessee
  28. Texas
  29. Virginia
  30. Wisconsin
  31. Wyoming

Affected creamers should be tossed immediately. If you consumed the creamer and feel ill, seek professional healthcare assistance.

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