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 The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) says a canned tuna product with a defect that could cause botulism was inadvertently shipped to stores. (Courtesy -{ }FDA)
{p}Previously quarantined cans of Genova Yellowfin Tuna from Tri-Union Seafoods were inadvertently shipped by a third party distributor to multiple retail stores. (Courtesy - FDA){/p}
{p}The voluntary recall was started after the company learned that the “easy open” pull tab can lid on limited products had a manufacturing defect from the supplier that could compromise the integrity of the product seal. (Courtesy - FDA){/p}

Tuna recall expanded after recalled product inadvertently shipped to stores

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) says a canned tuna product with a defect that could cause botulism was inadvertently shipped to stores. (Courtesy -{ }FDA)