The soups imported from Canada were reportedly not presented for reinspection.
The company reportedly received customer complaints of "pieces of clear, flexible plastic" in the product.
Four marijuana products are being recalled because of potential salmonella and aspergillus contamination.
The recall stems from a customer complaint about "rigid white plastic material" in the ready-to-eat chili.
The unit may suddenly get activated, thus posing a laceration hazard to users.
Affected customers are then being urged to stop using the recalled units "immediately" and to contact the company to get a refund instead.
The recalled ice cream product was mistakenly placed in the packaging for another product.
A customer has had to be hospitalized.
The products were shipped to Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
Affected customers may return the recalled coffee product to get a refund.
Van Leeuwen Ice Cream has issued a voluntary recall due to the presence of an undeclared allergen.
The cartons instead contain another product that has ethyl alcohol and benzocaine.
There have been reports of burns and lacerations.
There have been 34 reports of burn injuries in connection with the use of the appliance.
The recalled pasta sauce was sold in eight states and the District of Columbia.
There have been reports of "minor to severe" burns.
It turned out to be a "false positive."
An earlier recall of Chang Farm's bean sprout products has been expanded.
The products were distributed to Trader Joe's stores in 15 states including California and Washington.
The recalled greens were distributed in six states such as Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania.
The Advil products were "stored outside of labeled temperature requirements."
The recall affects certain Lay's Classic Potato Chips.