Major retailer recalls 200,000 cans of green beans for possible ‘foreign object’ contamination
- Nearly 200,000 cans of Good & Gather Cut Green Beans sold at Target are recalled due to possible foreign object contamination, as reported by the Food and Drug Administration.
- The affected cans have a 'Best If Used By' date of Oct. 28, 2026, impacting 21 states, including Alabama and Texas.
- Del Monte Foods, Inc. Voluntarily initiated the Class II recall on Feb. 12, 2025, which may cause temporary health effects.
- Consumers are advised to discard or return the product, though specific instructions were not provided by the FDA, Target, or Del Monte.
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Recall: Green beans sold at Target stores in NC, other states may be contaminated
(NEXSTAR) — Del Monte Foods is recalling 8,242 cases of its green beans, which were sold at Target stores across multiple states, including North Carolina. The recall was initiated over concerns the product may be contaminated with an unspecified foreign object. According to the recall posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the recall involves about 197,808 cans of Good & Gather Cut Green Beans. Nearly all Cybertrucks recalled in …
Del Monte Foods recalls Target brand green beans over foreign object contamination risk
Certain cans of green beans sold at Target stores are being recalled over concerns they could be contaminated with a foreign object. Del Monte Foods, Inc., issued a voluntary recall last month for nearly 200,000 cans of the Target brand Good & Gather Cut Green Beans, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA did not specify what the foreign object might be. Target’s Good & Gather Cut Green Beans. (Target) The agency noted in a repor…
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