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Bumble Bee is voluntarily recalling canned tuna that may be contaminated. — -- Bumble Bee is voluntarily recalling certain canned tuna due to possible contamination that could lead to life ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- Bumble Bee Foods is recalling their canned chunk light tuna over concerns of contamination. The company issued the voluntary recall on Thursday due to what they said were ...
In March 2016, Bumble Bee Foods announced a pre-emptive recall of some of their canned tuna products due to an issue with the sterilization process at a co-pack facility, even though no problems ...
More Bumble Bee tuna products are being added to a March 6th voluntary recall prompted by loose seals, or seams, on cans.
Bumble Bee started as an association of canners in Oregon back in the 1890s. Tuna’s big three brands thrived in the 1960s and into the early ’70s, but then the tide turned.
Bumble Bee Foods announced it is voluntarily recalling 31,579 cases of canned tuna due to potential spoilage.
Thinking about eating tuna salad for lunch? Check the label first. Bumble Bee Foods, LLC. is recalling 31,579 cases of canned Chunk Light tuna over possible contamination issues. The company ...
Bumble Bee Foods has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. It's best known for its canned tuna, a kitchen staple millennials are accused of killing.
Tuna giant Bumble Bee is recalling some of its 5-ounce cans because the seals may not be tight enough.
Bumble Bee recalled five-ounce cans of chunk light tuna with “best buy code” dates of January 16, 17 and 18 of 2016. The cans are sold in 48-can cases, 24-can cases, four-packs and eight-packs.
U.S. canned tuna producer Bumble Bee Foods has asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that it knowingly benefited from its suppliers’ use of forced labor by Indonesian workers.
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