Giant Food is recalling their GRANDMA’S peanut butter sandwich crème cookies due to undeclared milk and egg on the ingredient label, according to PRNewswire. The product is safe for those without milk or egg allergies.
The company has not received any reports of illnesses, but people who are allergic to milk or eggs could suffer from a severe reaction after eating this product. Customers who are allergic should stop eating the product immediately and bring it to a store to get it refunded.
Giant Food operates 170 supermarkets in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and District of Columbia. They are asking that customers who want more information contact Frito-Lay customer relations.
LG Electronics Appliance Co. has recalled a number of their Kenmore Dehumidifiers because they have a tendency to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers, reports the U.S. Consumer
A massive airbag recall covering many millions of vehicles in the U.S. has been announced. A list of vehicles that may have the defective, shrapnel-shooting inflator parts from Japanese
A Virginia employee who was injured while working in a machine shop in 2009 has settled his personal injury claims for $16.5 million, reports Virginia Lawyer Weekly. The incident occurred when a
Manhattan Group LLC, of Minneapolis, Minn., has issued a recall of around 3000 of their Whoozit® Starry Time Rattles due to a tendency for the clear sphere on each end of the rattle to burst,
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