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‘Contaminated’ soup alert issued & shoppers warned against eating it over risk of dental injury – it was sold at Walmart

SHOPPERS are being urged to avoid eating contaminated soup sold at popular stores over fears it could lead to a dental injury.

The issue affects a handful of different brands of soup and customers are being told to check their cabinets to avoid injury.

    ReutersA soup mix has sparked a public health alert after officials warned it could cause serious dental injury[/caption] USDA says the potential contamination stems from an FDA-regulated ingredient, cilantro

    The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service says the potential contamination stems from an FDA-regulated ingredient, cilantro.

    Some of the affected products were distributed to Walmart, raising concerns about wider retail exposure.

    The soups were shipped to retail and institutional locations in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.

    Brands caught in the alert include Campbell’s, Health Request, Molly’s Kitchen, Sysco, Verve, and Crafted Market.

    Officials say these products could still be sitting in refrigerators or freezers, posing a risk to anyone who eats them.

    The foreign material could lead to dental injuries or even choking if swallowed.

    The issue was flagged after an FSIS-regulated plant got word that the cilantro ingredient had been recalled for foreign matter.

    A statement from the Campbell’s Company to The U.S. Sun clarified its affected products were not the canned soups typically found on store shelves.

    “The soups are not sold in cans, they are distributed either frozen or fresh (refrigerated) via foodservice channels,” a spokesperson said.

    The government agency hasn’t ruled out the possibility that more products will be added, warning of potential nationwide impacts.

    Institutions are being told not to serve the products under any circumstances.

    Instead, the items should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.

    The FSIS alert, issued on April 11, outlines concerns over the wood contamination that could cause harm if ingested.

    So far, there have been no confirmed reports of injury, but officials are urging caution.

    Products affected by the health alert

    The following products are subject to the public health alert:

    Establishment Number: P-17644Cause: Contaminated cilantro – may contain wood

    Affected Products:

    Campbell’s Chicken Tortilla SoupUse by: Oct 24 2026, Dec 15 2026 Campbell’s Baja Chicken Enchilada SoupUse by: Oct 07 2026, Nov 03 2026 Campbell’s Wicked Thai SoupUse by: Oct 1 2026 Health Request Mexican Chicken TortillaUse by: Oct 27 2026 Life Cuisine Vital Pursuit Southwest Style Taco BowlUse by: Mar 2026, Apr 2026 Molly’s Kitchen Baja Chicken Enchilada SoupUse by: Oct 07, Oct 28, Dec 11 2026 Molly’s Kitchen Chicken ChiliUse by: Oct 09 2026 Molly’s Kitchen Chicken Enchilada SoupUse by: Oct 28, Nov 10, Dec 11 2026 Molly’s Kitchen Mexican Chicken TortillaUse by: Nov 13 2026 Sysco Chicken Tortilla SoupUse by: Nov 10 2026 Verve Spicy Chicken Nacho SoupUse by: Oct 07, Nov 03 2026 Verve Wicked Thai SoupUse by: Oct 07 2026 Crafted Market Coconut Chicken Thai Style Soup(Date not listed)

    Food recalls like this one often happen when a manufacturer or agency finds a risk to public health.

    That could include foreign materials, bacteria like Salmonella or Listeria, or undeclared allergens.

    If you have any of the products subject to this health alert, you should not consume them.

    Meanwhile, celery sticks sold under the Marketside brand are being recalled due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, the FDA has warned.

    The “washed and ready-to-eat” produce is the latest item flagged for food safety concerns.

    ReutersSome of the affected products were distributed to Walmart, raising concerns about wider retail exposure[/caption]

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