A voluntary recall by Tree House Foods Inc., based in Oak Brook, British Columbia, Canada, first issued on December 11, 2024 for Great Value-brand chicken broth sold at select Walmart stores in several U.S. states due to potential packaging failures that could compromise the sterility of the product and lead to spoilage remains ongoing.
Background
No press release was issued for this recall and the company has not said how the potential for packaging failures was discovered.
This recall has not currently been classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Distribution
The product was distributed to select Walmart stores in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
Product Details
- Recalling Firm – Tree House Foods Inc.
- Product – Great Value-brand Chicken Broth
- Size – 48 oz
- Unit UPC Code – 007874206684
- Case UPC Code – 007874206684
- Best by Date – March 25, 2026
- Lot Code – 98F09234
- Packaging – Aseptic paper cartons, 6 retail units per case, 120 cases per pallet
- Quantity Recalled – 2,023 cases or 12,138 cartons
Consumer Action
Consumers in the impacted states should search their homes to see if they have the recalled product.
As with all food recalls, consumers are strongly advised to discontinue use of the affected product even if it looks or smells safe to eat or if there are no visible signs of spoilage.
Anyone in possession of the recalled product is requested to not sell, serve, or distribute them.
Consumers should call their local store to see if the recalled product can be returned to the place of purchase for a refund or should be disposed of immediately.
Health Risks
The recall notice did not specify if there have been any illnesses or injuries in connection with the recalled food. However, any consumer that has been exposed to the affected product, and is experiencing symptoms of food poisoning, or any other adverse reactions, should contact their healthcare provider immediately.
A defective container on food products may allow for the introduction of dangerous pathogens, like Clostridium botulinum, which can cause illness. Botulism is a rare but potentially fatal form of food poisoning that can occur when the bacterium Clostridium botulinum grows and produces toxins. Symptoms of botulism can include general weakness, dizziness, double vision, difficulty speaking or swallowing, breathing problems, muscle weakness, abdominal distension, and constipation. These symptoms may appear anywhere from six hours to two weeks after consuming contaminated food.
Commenting on this article, the nation’s leading food poisoning lawyer said, “Any consumer in possession of the recalled product should throw it out right away. Even though the packaging may look safe, there is always the chance that it could be compromised and consuming the product could lead to illness.”