Multiple product recalls announced, including frozen meals

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This week, several product recalls were announced, affecting items from frozen meals to laundry detergent. Nestlé USA is recalling thousands of frozen meals, including Lean Cuisine and Stouffer’s. The recall is due to foreign objects found in the products, with one complaint linked to a choking hazard. Trader Joe's is recalling 61,500 bottles of Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water. These glass bottles may crack and pose a laceration risk. The recall affects bottles sold in 12 states. General Motors is recalling around 90,000 vehicles, including Cadillacs and Chevrolet Camaros, because of a faulty transmission control valve. This issue could lead to harsh shifting or the wheels locking up. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration updated a recall for over 60,000 bags of Coyote Valley Sour Cream & Onion Chips. The chips contain more sodium than indicated on the label and were sold in Ohio, Nevada, and Texas. Woolite is recalling 16,200 bottles of its Delicates detergent sold through Amazon. The detergent may contain harmful bacteria, posing a risk to people with weakened immune systems. Dessert Holdings is recalling Favorite Day Gourmet New York Style Cheesecake sold at Target. Some packages did not list pecans as an ingredient, which could pose an allergy risk. ShopRite has also issued a recall for store-made ground beef, pork, and meatloaf mix due to potential contamination with plastic fragments from a grinder. Customers are advised to return the products for a refund. Consumers are urged to check their products and take necessary actions regarding these recalls.


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