Tax updates, retail sales, and food recalls you can't miss this weekend
We warned you about this last week: IRS workers are following TSA workers, and not showing up for work, citing a provision in their union contract for financial hardship during the shutdown. At least 14,000 unpaid IRS workers did not show up for work this week. Official announcements of delays have yet to be reported.
If you’re in the market for bargains on children’s clothing, visit Gymboree before it’s gone for good. The bankrupt retailer will be shuttering its nearly 900 stores across the U.S. and Canada, and will reportedly remain open until all inventory is sold. The online sale is already good at 50% off all items. Gift cards and merchandise credit can be redeemed until Feb. 16, 2019. All sales are final.
More than two million people get a stent each year, and the FDA issued a warning urging physicians to closely monitor patients who have stents or balloons containing paclitaxel, after receiving a report that these devices could increase patient mortality rates.
If you take blood pressure medication, take note that Prinston Pharmaceuticals and Torrent Pharmaceuticals are recalling the blood pressure medications losartan and irbesartan, after the FDA found these medications have above the acceptable daily intake levels of a cancer-causing substance. Visit the medical recalls section of the FDA’s website to find out if your medication is on the list.
Perdue Foods, the largest producer of organic chicken in the US, announced a recall of 32 TONS of their frozen chicken nuggets after consumers reportedly found pieces of wood in these frozen nuggets. The Food Safety and Inspection service is urging consumers to check their freezers and throw these products out, or return them to the point of purchase. General Mills also announced a recall this week. This only applies to 5-pound bags of its Gold Medal unbleached flour with a used-by date of April 20, 2020. The recall is a precautionary measure for the potential presence of salmonella, but no confirmed direct consumer illnesses have been reported.
If you’ve purchased meat products made by Stino da Napoli’s, you’ll want to chuck those. The company is recalling more than 11,000 pounds of various ready-to-eat meat products and sauces that didn’t undergo federal inspection. Consumers can check the USDA website for specific products listed under this recall.
In other recall news, your yogurt label could be incorrect. A printing error on labels has caused a recall of Kroger’s Simple Truth line of yogurt products across several states. The labels do not indicate the presence of milk, which poses a potential threat to consumers with milk allergies. See the FDA website for more details.
If your family is spiritual, there’s a new way to pray. During his traditional address on Sunday, Pope Francis himself introduced a new app, inviting people to pray with him using “Click To Pray,” and kickstarting what the Pope calls his official “worldwide prayer network.” The app is aimed at young people and invites users around the world to come together in prayer online. Users can view what the Pope’s prayer intentions are and submit prayer requests of their own. It also includes a feed of prayers for all occasions, in many different languages, where users can submit prayers or join others in prayer on a global scale.
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