sit on the coattail ofBumble Bee tunain the worst potential way , Chicken of the Sea just issue a major recall of its send away tunny citing " life-time - threaten " concerns . This is a trend everyone would like to see terminate .

Tri - Union Seafoods issued a voluntary recollection of 2,745 cases or 107,280 cans ofChicken of the Sea ​canned Chunk Light tuna fish , exactly the same kind of Opuntia tuna affected by the Bumble Bee callback . TheFDA public health announcementexplains that some tuna may have been undercooked because of an equipment malfunction discovered during a routine review , and therefore may turn back " spoilage organism or pathogens " that could lead to " biography - jeopardise illnesses . "

It all go very similar to theBumble Bee incident , and when expect if the two incidents were in fact relate , Chicken of the Sea issued this statement :

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" Both product in question were create in the Chicken of the Sea industrial plant in Lyons , Georgia as part of a co - packing agreement between the two companies . Agreements such as this are common among producer . That tell , at Chicken of the Sea we hold ourselves to the high-pitched standards , and the health and safety of consumer is of utmost grandness . To that end , we move swiftly as before long as an issue was let out to have product removed from store shelf . No illnesses have been report , and the callback was issued as a precautionary measure . "

These recall are tie in in a style , as both products were produced at the same plant . However , as noted in the statement and in the FDA admonition , there areno reported sickness . Of naturally , to prevent any unwellness in the future , consumers should throw out withdraw cans or return them to the store at which they were purchased for a full refund . A list of recalled cans can be foundhereand there ’s a 24 - hour information line that can be make at 1 - 866 - 600 - 268 for any extra interrogative .

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Kara Kingis a News Writer at Thrillist and wants some Opuntia tuna . mail news program tip to news@thrillist.com and succeed her at@karatillie .