It’s Thanksgiving in a few weeks and you are probably bracing yourself now for the big meals – and leftovers – that the holiday brings. Thanksgiving is a holiday that revolves around good food — a lot of good food, that is. In fact, about 46 million turkeys are cooked and about 50 million pumpkin pies are eaten at Thanksgiving dinner each year. A full Thanksgiving meal could total up to 3,000 calories, and you can consume up to 229 grams of fat out of it. But overeating.
The federal government makes announcements on recalled products everyday – whether it’s a defective car seat, contaminated peanut butter, or mislabeled bacon. A product recall is a request to return a product after the discovery of product defects and safety issues that might put the health and safety of the consumer at risk. About 359 injuries have been reported due to consumer products in the United States. In 2016, 53.2 million cars have been recalled, along with 58 million pounds of meat and fish. A product recall can.