When an unsafe or defective product hits the market, companies will recall the product as soon as possible to avoid liability.
Automobiles have been some of the most common recalls in recent months. Ford (F) on Sept. 1 Withdrawn nearly 500,000 vehicles for problems with the blower motors and the rear view camera.
BMW recalled four models of its electric vehicles from the market in August due to the risk of battery fires.
Also in August, Kraft Heinz (KHC) recalled 5,760 cases of its wild cherry-flavored Capri Sun juice pouches, or about 230,000 juice pouches, which may have been accidentally contaminated with cleaning solution. A diluted form of a cleaning solution used to clean food processing equipment was “inadvertently introduced onto a production line” at one of the company’s factories, according to a company statement.
Kraft Heinz became aware of the contamination after consumers called to complain about the strange taste of the drinks.
Those tainted juice bags are easily identified with an expiration date of June 25, 2023. Consumers who believe they may have purchased tainted bags can contact Kraft Heinz at 800-280-8252 to arrange a refund.
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Be careful drinking those Starbucks coffees
starbucks fans (SBUX) Beverages have been on the prowl over the last year for beverages that might not be safe for consumption.
Those drinks may not have been served at a Starbucks coffee shop, although they may have been purchased at one of the chain’s locations.
Pepsico (ENERGY) , which produces and sells Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso beverages in cans nationwide, on September 1. On February 26, 2021, it recalled more than 250,000 cases of the drinks, but not due to bacterial contamination or a foreign object in the drink. The company recalled the beverages as the cans contained faulty seals that could cause the beverages to spoil prematurely. BGR Media reported.
The beverage company recalled three flavors of Starbucks beverage: Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso, Espresso & Cream (6.5 fl oz), Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso, Espresso & Light Cream (6.5 fl oz), and Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso, Espresso & Salted Caramel Cream. (6.5 fluid ounces). ounces). ounces). The company recalled 85,956 cases of each drink, which had an expiration date of March 28, 2022. All the drinks should now be off the market, but consumers could return them to the retailer where they were purchased for a refund if they still had them. .
The recalls ended March 3, according to Food and Drug Administration compliance reports for Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso, Espresso and Cream; Espresso and light creamY Espresso cream and salted caramel.
history repeats itself
However, history may repeat itself, but this time it’s a little different. PepsiCo issued a recall on August 2. 15 in seven states for Starbucks Vanilla Espresso Triple Shot beverages in 15-ounce bottles, as the beverages could be contaminated with metal fragments. Pepsico allegedly issued the recall in Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Oklahoma and Texas.
a sept. 8 FDA Enforcement Report said Pepsico recalled 221 cases of the drink. Since the cases of the beverage contain 12 bottles, the beverage company recalled a total of 2,652 beverages. An expiration date for the beverages has not yet been provided and a date for the end of the recall has not been determined.