RECALL ROUNDUP: Companies recall shrimp, herbal supplements
Two companies are recalling products in this week’s Recall Roundup.
Continue ReadingTwo companies are recalling products in this week’s Recall Roundup.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is warning of potential price gouging that could affect the medical supply chain in containing the spread of COVID-19. According to the state’s AG’s office, a supply shortage could potentially cause a spike in prices. As of now, the Missouri Hospital Association has not reported a
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is asking Missourians to be on the lookout for potential scams related to COVID-19, or coronavirus. Schmitt said consumers need to be on the lookout for a large increase in prices. In most cases, price gouging could be seen with possible price increases on hand sanitizer,
Continue ReadingPurina Animal Nutrition has recalled four different brands of pet food sold in 32 states, including Missouri. The recall was issued after customers reported pets getting sick. The recalled products include Purina Rabbit Feed, Purina Turkey Feed, Country Acres Rabbit Feed and DuMOR Chick Starter/Grower Feed. Watch the video above for more details from this
Continue ReadingThe BBB says consumers should be on the lookout for fake cures, phony prevention measures and other coronavirus cons.
Continue ReadingMobile payment apps come with a lot of conveniences, but their popularity also makes them targets for scammers.
Continue ReadingAldi has recalled two pasta sauces because they contain peanuts, which are not a listed ingredient on the product.
Continue ReadingThe Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning parents about infant sleepers that could suffocate children.
Continue ReadingThe company Yes To has recalled its Grapefruit Vitamin C Glow-Boosting Unicorn Paper Mask after some customers complained it irritated their skin. The mask claims to brighten dull and uneven skin. It comes in shiny, pink packaging and usually costs around three dollars. In a Jan. 3 Facebook post, the company said it is investigating
Continue ReadingAmazon’s Alexa is obeying orders, this time from kids ordering their own Christmas gifts. According to a recent report, gifts are arriving at home thanks to kids ordering them though voice assistants, or other devices. One parent reportedly told The Wall Street Journal her daughter ordered $300 in items from her Alexa device. Parents that
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