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Canned tuna at Trader Joes Walmart and Costco recalled over
The recall was due to a defect on the cans' “easy open” pull lid that could lead to leakage or Clostridium botulinum contamination.

A voluntary recall has been issued for some canned tuna products — sold across the country at Trader Joe's, Walmart, Costco and other stores — because of a pull tab defect that could lead to potentially fatal botulism food poisoning.

Tri-Union Seafoods issued a voluntary recall for selected lots of canned tuna products that are sold under brand names like Genova, Van Camp’s, Trader Joe’s and H-E-B, the company and the Food and Drug Administration announced in a news release Friday. 

The recall was issued “out of an abundance of caution” after, the supplier said, there was a manufacturing defect on the tuna can’s “easy open” pull lid on limited products that could compromise “the integrity of the product seal,” the release said.  

The defective lid could cause the product to leak or be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum — described as “a potentially fatal form of food poisoning.” 

Clostridium botulinum can cause botulism, a rare but serious illness that attacks the body’s nerves and can cause difficulty breathing, muscle paralysis and even death, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Consumers who purchased the products are warned not to use the it — even if they do not appear or smell spoiled. 

The products were distributed to retail stores under the H-E-B label in Texas and under the Trader Joe’s label in Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Wisconsin. 

It was also sold as Genova 7-ounce cans in Costco stores in Florida and Georgia and as Genova 5-ounce cans at Harris Teeter, Publix, H-E-B, Kroger, Safeway, Walmart and independent retailers in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New Jersey, Tennessee and Texas.

It was also distributed under the Van Camp’s label in Walmart and independent retailers in Pennsylvania, Florida and New Jersey. 

The company released a list of specific can codes and “Best If Used By” dates affected in the recall. 

No illnesses associated with the recalled products have been reported, but anyone who feels unwell after consuming them is urged to seek immediate medical attention. 

Anyone with recalled tuna cans may return them to the retailer for full refunds, throw them away or contact Tri-Union Seafoods directly for retrieval kits and coupons for replacement products. 

The recall does not affect any other Tri-Union Seafoods products, the company said, adding: "Tri-Union Seafoods is committed to upholding the highest safety and quality standards."

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