There are currently 10 items being recalled that are sold at Meijer stores throughout Michigan. It should be noted that while these items are readily available at Meijer stores, they are also sold at other retailers and online.

The list of current recalls is posted on Meijer's website, in the 'knowledge base' section.

While the majority of Meijer stores are located in Michigan, the retailer operates locations in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Wisconsin.

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What products are Being Recalled?

The list of 10 items being recalled includes a variety of products, from Stanley travel mugs to tortilla chips, vegetables, and frozen items.

We've included the products with their UPC numbers and (if available) sell-by dates. In most cases, products should be discarded and not used. If you have any of the recalled products, you can (in some cases) return those items to the place of purchase for a refund.

Additional Recalls

In addition to the items pictured below, other recalls have recently been issued for batteries, ground beef, and other products available at Michigan retailers and online.

  • Ground beef recalled due to possible foreign material contamination. Read more here. 
  • Cold and flu medicine has also been recalled, again due to the possibility of contamination due to foreign material. The details are here.
  • Brocolli sold at Michigan Walmart stores has also been recalled due to Listeria concerns. That consumer alert is located here.
  • If you have button batteries on hand and you have kids, note this recall of batteries sold at Walmart and Amazon due to a packaging error.

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