Target Corporation (TGT) voluntarily recalled several refrigerated seafood products because of inaccurate labels regarding freshness.
The company said the products, which it removed from the sales floor, may have been tagged with an incorrect expiration date.
“Safety is always Target's top priority and we are committed to providing safe, high-quality products for our guests,” the retailer said in a statement.
Here are the affected products, which were wrapped in clear, plastic trays with the following UPC codes:
- Go Wild Cod with Citrus Butter - 8oz; 882694308002
- Go Wild Scallops with Bacon & Charred Onion Butter - 8oz; 882694308019
- Go Wild Shrimp with Scampi Butter - 8oz; 882694964017
- Go Wild Ahi Tuna with Asian Rub - 10oz; 882694305070
- MOWI Fresh Sweet Bourbon Atlantic Salmon Portion - 14oz; 819693029478
- MOWI Fresh Skinless Atlantic Salmon - 2pk/10oz; 819693029461
- MOWI Fresh Atlantic Salmon Portion on Cedar Plank - 10oz; 819693029485
The retailer is advising shoppers who purchased these items at Target from March 5-16 to throw them away. The can receive a full refund by calling Target Guest Relations at 1-800-440-0680.
Target’s action is only the latest recall to impact major retailers in recent days.
Walmart Stores Inc. (WMT) recalled 581 cases of Clio Snacks out of Piscataway, NJ. The Strawberry Granola & Greek Yogurt Parfait Bar has a possible listeria contamination.
Another major recall hit Costco (COST) - Get Free Report and Trader Joe’s in the frozen fruit section from Scenic Fruit Company. The Food and Drug Administration announced a recall for the Kirkland Signature Brand Frozen Strawberries 4 pound bags and Trader Joe’s frozen Tropical Fruit Blend for possible Hepatitis A contamination.