
Fatal Fish Warning: Toss These Texas Costco Products Right Now
Texas families generally spend more money on food than anything else besides housing, and depending on the size of your family, your budget for food may actually exceed your housing costs. As a family of five with three very hungry and fast growing kids, we easily spend between $1,000 and $1,5000 per month on making sure our family has good nutrition because that is one way to prevent even higher medical costs either now or in the future.
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Obviously, when your food budget is the same or greater than an additional mortgage payment, you are always looking for ways to stretch those dollars and sometimes wishing you could just feed your kids cash because it may actually be cheaper. That is a big reason we shop at Costco.
The Acme Smoked Fish Corporation has issued a recall for their smoked salmon sold under the Kirkland label that is owned by Costco.
According to the Acme recall notice,
"Affected packages of Kirkland Signature Smoked Salmon are limited to lot number: 8512801270."
Fatal Fish Warning: Toss These Texas Costco Products Right Now

The recall is due to yet another Listeria scare which can and has been deadly when consumed.
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The recall specifically targets the salmon purchased between October 9th and October 13th, so you may need to look in your freezer at this point if you didn't already eat it.
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