By Leada Gore 

Lean Cuisine and Stouffer’s products distributed nationwide from September 2024 to March 2025 recalled. (Courtesy of the Food and Drug Administration)Courtesy of the Food and Drug Administration

Frozen food, tires and a pool vacuum lead off the list of recalls from Walmart.

The nation’s largest retailer regularly releases a list of recalled products sold at its store and online.

The most prominent recall announcement is for a line of Stouffer’s frozen meals.

Announced March 18, Nestle initiated the recall of a limited quantity of Lean Cuisine and Stouffer’s frozen meals due the presence of a wood-like material. The recall covers a limited quantity of batches of the following items: Lean Cuisine Butternut Squash Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Spinach Artichoke Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Lemon Garlic Shrimp Stir Fry, and Stouffer’s Party Size Chicken Lasagna that were produced between August 2024-March 2025. These products were distributed at major retailers nationwide, including Walmart, between September 2024-March 2025.

No other Lean Cuisine or Stouffer’s products are included in the recall.

Other recalls:

Bridgestone tires

Bridgestone has recalled some R123 Ecopia tires (size 295/75R22.5) that are designed for use on commercial trailer vehicles. The tires may have been manufactured incorrectly with one of the three stabilizer ply belts applied in the wrong orientation.

No other Lean Cuisine or Stouffer’s products are included in the recall.

Other recalls:

Bridgestone tires

Bridgestone has recalled some R123 Ecopia tires (size 295/75R22.5) that are designed for use on commercial trailer vehicles. The tires may have been manufactured incorrectly with one of the three stabilizer ply belts applied in the wrong orientation.

The tires will be replaced free of charge. Owners will be notified via mail by May 13 and owners can contact BATO customer service at 1-800-847-3272.

Aiper Seagull Pro Cordless Robotic Pool Vacuum Cleaners

Cordless robotic pool vacuums made by Aiper Seagull have been recalled due to burn and fire hazards. Distributed by Shenzhen Aiper Intelligent Co., the recall indicated the model number ZT6001 vacuum cleaner has a large current adapter that can overheat, posing burn and fire hazards. Some 33,000 of the vacuums were sold in the U.S.

The vacuums were sold at Walmart, Best Buy, Home Depot and online at www.aiper.com, Amazon.com, Bestbuy.com, HomeDepot.com, Lowes.com and Walmart.com.

Consumers should stop using the recalled pool vacuums and contact Aiper at 1- 888-968-0666 for a replacement.

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