Oyster crackers sold at stores including Target, Walmart and Giant Eagle have been recalled due to the potential presence of ...
(WJW) – An Ohio company is recalling 15,000 cases of oyster crackers that might be contaminated by metal. Shearer’s Foods of Massillon issued a voluntary recall for the crackers sold across the U.S.
Shearer’s Foods, LLC has recalled its oyster crackers because there could be metal fragments in them — part of a stainless ...
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More than 15,000 cases of oyster crackers have been recalled from retailers including Walmart, Target, and Giant Eagle after stainless steel wire was found in the product. Ohio-based Shearer’s Foods, ...
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About 15,874 cases of oyster crackers sold in 24 states under four brands have been recalled because they might contain stainless steel wire.
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