If you made a Walmart, Target or Great Eagle run lately, check to see if you have any recalled oyster crackers. Shearer’s ...
An Ohio-based snack company issued a recall for their oyster crackers due to possible contamination from steel wire.
The affected oyster crackers should no longer be on shelves, but if you do come across the product in your pantry, do no consume it. You can either discard the crackers or return ...
Shearer’s Foods, LLC has recalled its oyster crackers because there could be metal fragments in them — part of a stainless ...
Shearer's Foods of Massillon, Ohio, has recalled 15,000 cases of crackers sold at Walmart, Target and Giant Eagle. See the ...
This week saw four large-scale recalls over a range of issues, from chemical concerns to foreign material contamination.
Shearer's Foods, LLC, of Massillon, OH, is recalling 15,874 cases of various oyster cracker products because of potential contamination with stainless ...
About 15,874 cases of oyster crackers sold in 24 states under four brands have been recalled because they might contain stainless steel wire.
Oyster crackers sold at stores including Target, Walmart and Giant Eagle have been recalled due to the potential presence of ...
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(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 ...
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, ...