Approximately 1,320 cases of Al-Riyan Tuna Meat in Vegetable Oil (7 oz. cans) have been recalled because they contain high levels of histamines. Histamines can cause scombroid fish poisoning, which occurs when fish is not properly chilled before processing. Consumers who have purchased these 48-can cases should not eat the product and should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. The affected tuna was distributed in California, Michigan, Tennessee, and New York.
Consuming fish with high histamine levels can cause scombroid poisoning, leading to symptoms such as facial flushing, sweating, dizziness, nausea, and headaches. These symptoms typically appear within minutes to hours after eating the contaminated fish.
Full refund upon return
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