The individual in question was armed with a knife on his hip and was actively resisting arrest,” the statement reads.
Altogether, 2,023 cases have been recalled, according to the announcement. The recalled products were sold in 242 stores in nine states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas, Walmart said Monday morning.
A recent Walmart recall seems to have gotten a bit worse. The original recall included Alabama in the nine affected states and the risk level has just increased.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ), 2,023 cases of Great Value, Chicken Broth, sold in 48-ounce containers at Walmart, have been recalled. Each case includes six units of the product, meaning 12,138 cartons of broth were recalled.
Walmart shoppers in Alabama should be aware of a recall involving 12,138 cartons of chicken broth, potentially posing health risks. The affected products, sold in 48-ounce cartons, were pulled from shelves after concerns arose over their safety.
A man and woman from Athens were arrested Tuesday and charged with stealing more than $500 worth of merchandise from Walmart Supercenter in Hartselle, according to the Hartselle Police Department.
An FDA Enforcement Report said TreeHouse Foods, which made the broth for Walmart, issued a recall on Dec. 11 and phoned consignees in Alabama and Arkansas. Asked by the Miami Herald Tuesday why there was no news release and who the consignees were, TreeHouse media relations didn’t answer and emailed:
Some top Walmart managers will now make as much as $620,000 annually as part of a broader pay raise from America’s biggest retail chain.
Coastal Alabama and the Florida Panhandle enjoyed a rare southern snowstorm Tuesday that delighted children with snow angels and powdery play in a scene felt plucked from a Hallmark Christmas movie. But the joy of tramping through fresh snow quickly gave way Wednesday to the icy realization that roads remain impassable,
We lost one of our brothers, leaders, mentor, and family to a senseless tragedy,” Cauthen’s colleagues wrote in a Facebook post.
A Mobile man was arrested after he allegedly ran from police after shoplifting over the weekend, according to officials. The man was identified by police as 42-year-old Roy
Buckle up, bargain hunters, because we’re heading to Dothan, Alabama – the peanut capital of the world and home to the one, the only, Sadie’s Flea Market. This isn’t just any flea market; it’s a Southern institution that’s been serving up deals hotter than an Alabama summer for years.