Recalled tuna accidentally shipped to stores in 9 states

Recalled tuna accidentally shipped to stores in 9 states

U.S. Food and Drug Administrationofficials are warning consumers that tuna recently shipped to several states was previously recalled roughly a year ago.

On Monday, Jan. 20, a third-party distributor "inadvertently" shipped canned tuna that was quarantined after Tri-Union Seafoods initiated a recall in February 2025, according to apress release from the FDA.

The tuna was shipped to six different grocery store chains in nine states, among them are Meijer in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; Giant Foods in Maryland and Virginia; as well as California locations of Safeway, Albertsons, Vons, and Pavilions.

Officials say that consumers should "not use the product even if it does not look or smell spoiled," and if consumers begin feeling unwell, they shouldseek immediate medical attention.

Picture of the recalled tuna accidentally shipped to nine states.

What products are being recalled?

According tothe health agency, the following products were accidentally shipped to stores across the country.

  • Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 5.0 oz 4 Pack - UPC: 4800073265

  • Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Sea Salt 5.0 oz - UPC: 4800013275

Long time recall

The tuna was initiallyrecalled in February 2025after Tri-Union Seafoods learned that some of the products' "easy open" pull tab lids were defective, potentially causing the cans to leak or become "contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, a potentially fatal form of food poisoning."

The initial recall affected tuna shipped to stores in 27 states, which included Costco, Walmart, Trader Joe's, Kroger, and other national grocery chains.

What is Clostridium botulinum?

Clostridium botulinum is a rod-shaped, spore-forming bacterium that can produce botulinum toxins under low-oxygen conditions, according tothe USDA.

The bacterium grows on improperly sterilized canned meats and other preserved foods. According to theCenters for Disease Control,if consumed, it can cause food poisoning (botulism), which causes difficulty breathing, muscle paralysis, and even death.

USA TODAY's Natalie Neysa Alund contributed to this report.

Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at fernando.cervantes@usatodayco.com and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.

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