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Mike Wehner
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Canned foods aren't usually as tasty as fresh foods, especially when it comes to vegetables or things like beans. The trade-off is that canned food products almost always last a very, very long time. Their long shelf-life is due in large part to the fact that a well-sealed can prevents things like oxygen and light from touching the food, acting as a sort of time capsule that keeps the product stable and edible for many years in most cases.
Unfortunately, if the container isn't sealed as it should be, the benefits disappear rapidly and, in the case of the newly-recalled canned beans from Faribault Foods, Inc., the food can become tainted and make you violently ill. In a new recall bulletin posted by the FDA, Faribault Foods notes that a number of its canned bean products may have compromised hermetic seals that promote the growth of bacteria within the containers. The company specifically cites Botulism poisoning as a potential consequence of eating the recalled beans.
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