A recent recall in Texas now involves one of the state’s most popular grocery stores, according to Amarillo Globe-News. Both Walmart and United Supermarkets have had to remove products from their shelves due to significant nationwide food recalls. Bruce Pac, a family-owned company that manufactures pre-cooked proteins for food service operators, distributors, and retail brands, offers customizable options like pork, turkey, beef, and chicken.

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WALMART IN TEXAS HAS A MASSIVE RECALL OF POPULAR ITEMS

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The company is recalling various items due to potential listeria contamination, affecting major grocery chains such as H-E-B, Sprouts, United Family Supermarket, and Target. Certain schools have also been impacted, although none are listed in Texas. Listeria infection is a foodborne bacterial illness that can be very serious for pregnant women, people older than 65, and people with weakened immune systems. United Family aims to stand out as more than just a typical grocery store, focusing on exceptional service and making a positive impact every day.

TEXAS HAS ANOTHER DANGEROUS RECALL IN ITS GROCERY STORE

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Another significant recall involves TreeHouse Foods, whose frozen waffles and pancakes are available at Walmart locations across Texas, as well as at Aldi, Target, and Publix, among others. The recalls specifically pertain to Amarillo grocery stores, including Walmart and United Supermarkets, where the affected items have been advised for removal due to these nationwide food-related recalls.

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