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Midnight Snack Alert: Salmonella Threats and Uninspected Logistics Trigger Urgent June Food Recalls

By The VIFP News Desk

If you are planning a late-night raid on the refrigerator this weekend, you might want to audit your pantry first. Federal food safety regulators and major national retailers have issued urgent recalls on several popular grocery items due to Salmonella contamination risks and serious oversight failures.

For consumers in the territory relying on imported mainland supply chains, tracking these notices is a vital line of defense against foodborne illness. The Virgin Islands Free Press news desk has compiled the core dockets on three major recalls hitting shelves this week.

1. The Frozen Aisle: Motor City Pizza Co. 5 Cheese Bread

2. The Snack Audit: SkinnyDipped Dark Chocolate Almond Bites

3. The Uninspected Supply: My Wife’s Slaw (Original & Jalapeno Heat)

Institutional Oversight and Public Safety

Whether it is a breakdown in localized food manufacturing inspections or large-scale contamination in industrial powdered milk facilities, tracking these failures is a matter of basic public transparency. Predictable infrastructure and rigid quality controls are the absolute baseline for any stable supply chain. Even tech innovators looking to relocate corporate footprints to independent hubs require a high standard of regulatory vigilance to keep communities safe.

If you have purchased any of these items, do not consume them. Retailers are advising consumers to return the products to their point of purchase for a full refund or dispose of them safely.

The V.I. Free Press news desk will continue tracking federal health alerts to keep local dinner tables secure.

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