Goodbye to one of Walmart’s most popular canned foods: 50,000 products have been recalled because they may cause health problems

Walmart is expanding its recall of a popular canned baked beans brand after new information from federal authorities. The update could impact shoppers in multiple states who rely on these products as part of their daily meals.

In its recent statement, Walmart acknowledged that more than 50,000 units of the Yellowstone Brown Sugar Molasses Baked Beans have been pulled from shelves. The recall stems from a labeling error that exposes certain buyers to an undeclared allergen (soy). As a result, anyone with a soy allergy should stay alert.

Why the mislabeling of these Brown Sugar Molasses Baked Beans raises serious health concerns

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the beans labeled as Brown Sugar Molasses actually contain Beef and BBQ Baked Beans, which include soy—undisclosed on the label. The FDA has classified this recall as Class I, indicating a high risk of serious health effects or even death in susceptible consumers. Did you know that products reach Class I status only when there is a significant concern for public safety?

Walmart’s website notes that the recalled beans were sold at “all stores,” although some reports suggest they were also stocked by other major retailers like Meijer and possibly Amazon. The recalled cans, totaling 54,180, were shipped to multiple states, including Arizona, Florida, Texas, and New York. Below is a quick table summarizing key product details:

Product NameYellowstone Brown Sugar Molasses Baked Beans
Net Weight15 oz (425 g)
UPC071846187071
Lot CodeBest if Used By Feb 17, 2028
Code on Can0652642B172580002
PackagerVietti Foods Inc., Nashville, TN

What consumers should know about returning the product and protecting their health

Are you worried about whether you purchased the affected beans? The FDA advises all shoppers with an allergy or sensitivity to soy to avoid consuming the product under any circumstances. Return any questionable cans to the place of purchase to receive a full refund. Those who experience adverse reactions after eating the mislabeled beans should promptly consult a healthcare provider.

Consumers in states where the shipments were distributed—such as Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, and beyond—should remain especially cautious. The company and the FDA warn that ignoring this recall could pose a significant health risk to individuals with soy allergies. As a general reminder, it’s always a good idea to inspect your product labels to confirm that they match what you intended to buy.

Walmart’s updated recall underscores the importance of accurate labeling, especially for items that could cause severe allergic reactions. Affected buyers should double-check their cabinets for the product described above and seek a refund if they find it. Staying informed about recalls helps ensure everyone remains safe and protected.

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