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Chicken of the Sea Canned Tuna Recall

Check the UPC codes listed below.

 

First it was Bumble Bee Tuna.

Bumble Bee and Brunswick Tuna Recalled

Now Chicken of the Sea has announced a major recall. Affected are 5-ounce chunk white albacore tuna in water and 5-ounce chunk light tuna in oil.

Just like the Bumble Bee recall, the cans are not properly sealed, leading to the possibility of spoilage. No illnesses have been reported. The tuna was distributed nationwide.

"The health and safety of our consumers is paramount. As soon as we discovered the issue, we took immediate steps to issue this voluntary recall by alerting our customers who received the product and by asking them to remove it from store shelves," said Shue Wing Chan, President of Tri-Union Seafoods.

The UPC code is found on the label of the product. The Best By date is printed on the bottom of the can.

Here are the codes for the recall:

Chicken of the Sea 5-Ounce Chunk Light Tuna in Oil

The UPC code is 0 48000 00195 5 and the Best By date is 01/15/17. The product lot codes that are part of this voluntary recall include:

CODE

BEST BY DATE

3015CB1CLH

01/15/17

3015CB2CLH

01/15/17

3015CB3CLH

01/15/17

3015CB4CLH

01/15/17

3015CBACLH

01/15/17

 

CODE

BEST BY DATE

3015CBBCLH

01/15/17

3015CBCCLH

01/15/17

3015CBDCLH

01/15/17

3015CBECLH

01/15/17

Chicken of the Sea 5-Ounce Chunk White Albacore Tuna
The UPC code is 0 48000 03355 0. The Best By date is 01/18/17. The product lot codes that are part of this voluntary recall include:

LOT CODE

BEST BY DATE

3018CA2CKP

01/18/17

3018CA3CKP

01/18/17

3018CA4CKP

01/18/17

3018CAACKP

01/18/17

3018CABCKP

01/18/17

LOT CODE

BEST BY DATE

3018CACCKP

01/18/17

3018CAECKP

01/18/17

3018CB3CKP

01/18/17

3018CADCKP

01/18/17

 

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