Hormel Foods Corporation recalled over 256,000 pounds of its Dinty Moore beef stew due to potential contamination with wooden fragments, following consumer complaints reported to the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The affected 20-ounce cans, produced on February 4, 2025, bear a best-by date of February 2028 and lot number T02045. While there have been no reported illnesses, customers are advised to dispose of or return the products and contact Hormel for further information.
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Why so many young Brits are being ‘manipulated’ into smuggling drugs
Young British travelers, including Bella May Culley and Charlotte May Lee, are increasingly becoming embroiled in drug smuggling cases, facing severe legal consequences abroad. Culley, arrested in Georgia, and Lee, imprisoned in Sri Lanka, are part of a disturbing trend fueled by organized crime exploiting vulnerable individuals, often through manipulation and coercion. Experts note that recent cannabis legalization in the Far East has led to a rise in opportunistic smuggling, with traffickers targeting unsuspecting backpackers...
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