Safety Recalls, May 11, 2026
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NHTSA Vehicle Recalls
Ram recalled about 12,700 model year 2023–2026 Ram 2500 Heavy Duty pickups because the vehicles may exceed the maximum speed rating of their tires due to incorrect calibration, increasing crash risk. Dealers will update the powertrain software. (Road & Track)
Mercedes-Benz continues a major recall affecting approximately 144,000 vehicles from model years 2024–2026 due to instrument panel display failures caused by infotainment software resets. (Reuters)
Official recall lookup:
NHTSA Recall Lookup
CPSC Consumer Product Recalls
Thermos recalled approximately 8.2 million Stainless King food jars and beverage bottles because pressure buildup may cause lids to eject forcefully, posing laceration and impact hazards. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
EEMB USA recalled more than 312,000 battery pouches because the packaging fails child-resistant standards for coin batteries, creating serious ingestion hazards. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
AirClub convertible bassinets were recalled over fall and infant injury risks tied to bedside sleeper safety standard violations. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
Official CPSC recalls page:
CPSC Recalls & Alerts
FDA Food, Drug & Medical Product Recalls
Food recalls
Spring & Mulberry expanded its recall of chocolate bars nationwide due to potential Salmonella contamination linked to date ingredients. (New York Post)
Utz Quality Foods recalled certain Zapp’s and Dirty potato chips because seasoning ingredients may contain Salmonella contamination associated with recalled dairy powder. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
FDA continues monitoring a broader wave of recalls tied to powdered milk ingredients from California Dairies due to possible Salmonella contamination. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
Drug & medical recalls
Acella Pharmaceuticals recalled naproxen oral suspension after FDA testing found elevated lead and lithium contamination levels. The FDA classified the recall as Class II. (EatingWell)
FDA issued a high-risk recall classification for certain Boston Scientific pacemaker devices because software-related battery issues may limit pacing functionality. (American Hospital Association)
Official FDA recalls page:
FDA Recalls & Safety Alerts
USDA / FSIS Alerts
USDA FSIS issued a public health alert involving deli meat “headcheese” products distributed in Illinois and Indiana due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination linked to illnesses. (People.com)
FSIS continues alerts involving meat and poultry products made with recalled dairy ingredients potentially contaminated with Salmonella. (Food Safety and Inspection Service)
FSIS also warned consumers about mislabeled ravioli products sold at Costco locations in Maryland and New Jersey because packages may contain undeclared shellfish allergens. (EatingWell)
Official USDA recalls page:
USDA FSIS Recalls & Alerts



