As many of us get ready to enjoy grillin' some burgers and steaks this Memorial Weekend, we have to be mindful of the meat we consume because there is a huge recall on beef that could affect our health.
Due to concerns of salmonella contamination, Hometown Food Company has issued a voluntary recall for select Pillsbury Unbleached All Purpose Flour products, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Approximately 12,185 cases of the impacted flour were distributed through retailers and distributors like Publix and Winn-Dixie...
The USDA has issued a list of stores where the ground beef recalled for E. coli was sold, but says there are other stores not on the list that may have sold the meat. Here is the list of retailers known to have sold the recalled ground beef.
Pre-chopped romaine lettuce is part of a huge recall right now over fears about E.coli, and some people have had to be hospitalized and a few even have kidney failure. But no Texans fallen ill yet after eating it.
The package in your fridge will list one specific growing area that's the big concern.
How in the heck did a euthanasia drug get into dog food? As they try to figure that out, here's what we need to know about that massive dog food recall and how to protect our pets.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that Creation Gardens Inc. "is recalling approximately 22,832 pounds of raw ground beef and beef primal cut products that may be contaminated with E. coli."
Most Texans could probably polish off an entire bag of spicy chips in one sitting without thinking twice, but before you dig in to some certain jalapeno chips, you might want to check to make sure they're not on the recall list.
Almost 400,000 pounds of hot dogs and corn dogs produced by Oklahoma-based Bar-S Food Company have been recalled due to possible Listeria contamination.
To say the least, it's not ideal to lift a freshly sauced and grilled chicken wing to your mouth and taste dirt and sand. That puts a damper on the back yard party.
There's one company recalling its products now over worries about sand and black soil in the chicken. And there are a few East Texas grocery stores where you may have purchased it.