
Nationwide Recalls on Frozen Meals, Coffee Creamers and More to Be Aware of Right Now
Key Takeaways
- There are active recalls on coffee creamers, green beans, mushrooms and more.
- These recalls are impacting consumers nationwide.
- If you have a recalled product, dispose of it or return it to your place of purchase.
Whether you shop at Aldi, Kroger, Trader Joe’s or Walmart, there’s a few recalls you should know about right now. From pantry staples to frozen favorites, here are the recalls to keep in mind—and to check your kitchen for as soon as possible.
Coffee Creamers
There’s an active recall on two types of International Delight coffee creamers, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). This is due to a spoilage issue that poses an illness risk.
The bottles impacted by this recall are the 32-fluid-ounce bottles of Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll with UPC “0 41271 01993 3” and Hazelnut with UPC “0 41271 02565 2.” The recalled creamers contain best by dates of July 3, 2025, and July 2, 2025, respectively.
Approximately 75,054 coffee creamers are being recalled, and they were sold in 31 states. Check your refrigerator, and if you have one of these recalled creamers on hand, throw it away or return it to your place of purchase for a potential refund.
Frozen Meals
This week, Nestlé USA announced a recall on various frozen meals sold at major retailers nationwide, including Giant, Kroger, Walgreens and Walmart. Lean Cuisine Butternut Squash Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Spinach Artichoke Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Lemon Garlic Shrimp Stir Fry and Stouffer’s Party Size Chicken Lasagna were all impacted by this recall.
If your frozen dinner matches the recalled information, dispose of it or return to your place of purchase for a possible refund. These frozen meals were recalled after multiple consumer reports that the products may contain a “wood-like material.” If you are experiencing any illness or injury after eating one of the above products, consult with your doctor immediately.
Green Beans
The FDA reported a recall on approximately 197,808 cans of green beans sold at Target locations in 21 states, due to a potential foreign matter contamination.
The recalled 14.5-ounce cans of Good & Gather Cut Green Beans contain a UPC of “0 85239-11628 9,” best-by date of October 28, 2026, and the printed lot code “7AA 418507.” Check your pantry for these recalled cans as soon as possible—the recalled product may contain a “foreign object.” Talk to your healthcare provider if you’re experiencing any signs of illness or injury after eating these recalled green beans.
For questions about this recall (or any FDA reported recall), you can contact the FDA by calling 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332).
Mushrooms
Enoki mushrooms are being recalled right now due to a potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The Daily Veggies Enoki Mushrooms affected were sold in 200-gram (7.05-oz.) plastic packaging and have a printed UPC of “8809159458890.” These mushrooms were distributed to wholesalers in New York that distributed the product to retailers in other states.
This recall follows the West Virginia Department of Agriculture’s positive test for Listeria on a sample of the product. While there are no illnesses connected to this recall, Listeria infection can cause symptoms like fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and muscle aches. Symptoms may be more severe for those age 65 or older, immunocompromised, pregnant or for young children. Talk to your doctor if you are showing any of these signs after consuming the recalled mushrooms.
Soup Products
SeaBear Salmon Chowder and Alehouse Clam Chowder are being recalled, per the FDA’s recent report. This is because the two products pose a botulism risk.
These soups were sold in retail locations in the following states: Alaska, California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington. They were also sold online and shipped to consumers nationwide. Packaged in 12-ounce pouches, here’s more information on the affected products:
- Smoked Salmon Chowder with UPC “0 34507 07001 3” and best-by dates 10/2028, 11/2028, 12/2028 or 1/2029
- Alehouse Clam Chowder with UPC “0 34507 07021 1” and best-by dates 6/2028, 11/2028 or 1/2029
Check your pantry or refrigerator, and if you have one of the recalled chowders, dispose of it or contact the company’s customer service team at 1-800-645-3474 or smokehouse@seabear.com for full refunds.
Due to a package seal issue, these soups are at risk to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, which can cause botulism. Common symptoms of botulism include weakness, dizziness, double vision, trouble with speaking or swallowing, abdominal pain, constipation and difficulty breathing. Seek medical attention immediately if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.