Category: News & Articles

Clearwater, FL — Glass Found in Trader Joe’s Frozen Foods Prompts Nationwide Recall

19Apr
Clearwater, FL (March 24th, 2026) – Ajinomoto Foods North America Inc. announced a recall of 9,885,240 pounds of Trader Joe's frozen vegetable fried rice after small pieces of glass were found in the product. The recall affects frozen meals sold nationwide between February 2023 and March 2025, posing serious injury risks to consumers who may have these products in their freezers. 
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Clearwater, FL — Millions of Vehicles Recalled: Can Defective Seats Increase Crash Injuries?

19Apr
Clearwater, FL (March 11th, 2026) – Defective seats can significantly increase crash injuries by failing to properly restrain occupants during collisions. When seatbacks collapse or fail to lock in position, passengers can be ejected or thrown into other parts of the vehicle, leading to severe spinal injuries, head trauma, and other life-threatening harm that might have been prevented with properly functioning safety equipment.
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Clearwater — FDA Warns of Norovirus Risk in Raw Oysters and Clams

19Apr
Clearwater, FL (March 10th, 2026) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a health alert after raw oysters and clams harvested from Drayton Harbor, Washington, tested positive for potential norovirus contamination. The recalled shellfish were distributed to restaurants and retailers in nine states, including Florida, between February 13 and March 3, 2026. Consumers and food establishments should immediately check their inventory and avoid consumption of these products.
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Clearwater, FL — Baby Monitors Sold at Amazon and Walmart Recalled Over Fire Risk

19Apr
Clearwater, FL (March 3rd, 2026)—Thousands of baby monitors sold through major retailers have been recalled due to serious fire hazards. Hisense Ltd. has recalled approximately 81,800 units of the Babysense Max View Baby Monitor after the display unit was found to overheat and spark when charging. The monitors were sold at Amazon, Walmart, and Babylist. Parents who purchased these devices between January 2023 and December 2025 should stop using the display unit immediately.
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