Walmart has announced several product recalls in September 2025. Some ready-to-eat foods, home appliances, and personal care items may pose health or safety risks. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and other agencies have issued public alerts for these products.
The recalls affect different categories. Some involve Listeria contamination, while others include fire, burn, or choking hazards. Consumers should check their homes and return or stop using these products immediately.
Full Walmart Product Recall Items List for September 2025
Authorities, including the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), have flagged several products. Reuters and Associated Press have confirmed the details of these alerts.
Ready-to-eat meals: The USDA issued a public health alert for pre-cooked pasta that may contain Listeria. Affected Walmart product: 12-ounce clear trays labeled “Marketplace linguine with beef meatballs & marinara sauce” with “best if used by” dates of Sept. 22, 24, 25, 29, 30 and Oct. 1. The packaging shows “EST. 50784” or “EST. 47718.” Trader Joe’s also recalled Cajun Style blackened chicken breast fettuccine Alfredo with Sept. 20, 24, and 27 dates.
Cheese: The Middlefield Original Cheese Co-Op recalled certain Sunrise Creamery products. These include Dilly Pickle Monterey Jack, organic Gouda, pepper jack, Swiss, and Monterey Jack in loaf or shredded form. The recall is due to possible Listeria contamination. Some products were sold at Sam’s Club in multiple states.
Skin products: DermaRite Industries expanded a voluntary recall of 16 skin care items. These include 4-N-1 wash cream, DermaCerin moisturizer, and DermaFungal antifungal cream. Contamination could cause severe infections, especially in people with weak immune systems.
Car seat and stroller accessories: Black Hoover cooling gel insert pads are recalled. These pads, sold at Walmart and Target, may pose a safety hazard. The inner cooling layer activates under a child’s weight and could be unsafe.
Numbing cream: “RELIEVE” numbing cream from Mad Rabbit is recalled. The product lacks child-resistant packaging. It contains lidocaine, which can be deadly if swallowed by children. Sold online and in stores from Oct. 2024 to Aug. 2025.
Countertop ovens: About 1.3 million Oster French Door countertop ovens (models TSSTTVFDXL, TSSTTVFDDG, TSSTTVFDMAF, TSSTTVFDDAF) are recalled. Doors can close unexpectedly, causing burns. At least two second-degree burn injuries were reported.
Window coverings: About 550 Autoez bamboo shades sold on Walmart.com are recalled. Long cords and inner cords can cause strangulation hazards for children. The shades also fail to meet labeling safety standards.
Portable power banks: Anker power banks (around 481,000 units) are recalled. Their lithium-ion batteries can overheat and catch fire. The company has received 33 reports of overheating, including burn injuries and property damage.
Mini-fridges: Paris Hilton mini beauty fridges (110,000 units) are recalled for fire risks. These 4L and 10L models were sold at Walmart, Ross, Amazon, and other retailers. They come in pink, white, aqua, and hot pink.
Impact on Shoppers and Safety Concerns
Consumers should stop using any recalled product immediately. Food items with Listeria risk should be discarded or returned for a refund. Appliances or home products should be unplugged or removed from use. Check manufacturer websites for replacement or repair options.
Safety experts warn that ignoring recalls can lead to severe health issues, injuries, or fire hazards. Families with small children or immunocompromised members should take extra precautions. Products like skin creams or numbing agents can pose hidden dangers if contaminated or not packaged safely.
Walmart shoppers are urged to review receipts, check labels, and stay updated on official recall notices. Always follow instructions from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the USDA for safe returns or disposal.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: How do I check if my Walmart product is recalled?
Look at product labels for brand, lot number, and “best if used by” dates. Visit official recall pages from the USDA or CPSC for full details.
Q2: Can I return recalled Walmart items without a receipt?
Most Walmart stores accept recalled items even without a receipt. Customer service can help with refunds or exchanges.
Q3: What should I do if I ate recalled food?
Contact your doctor if you have symptoms like fever, nausea, or muscle pain. Report food-related illness to health authorities if needed.
Q4: Are Trader Joe’s products also affected?
Yes. Some Trader Joe’s ready-to-eat pasta meals are under the same USDA health alert for Listeria risk.
Q5: How do I stay updated on future Walmart recalls?
Follow the CPSC and USDA recall alerts. Check Walmart’s official recall and safety notice page regularly.
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