Walmart Product Recall September 2025: Full List of Items You Should Check Immediately
Check the full list of Walmart product recalls for September 2025, including ready-to-eat foods, appliances, and personal care items. Stay safe and find out which products to return immediately.
Shoppers are urged to check their homes for recalled Walmart products, including food, appliances, and personal care items, to ensure safety.

Walmart in September 2025 recalls an array of products that range from ready-to-eat meals, home appliances, scrumptious personal care items, and things meant for children. These were placed in the public domain by U. S. regulatory Agencies, namely USDA and CPSC, as possible hazards to health and safety.A and CPSC, have given the public warnings about these items because of potential health and safety hazards.
There is a threat of contamination with Listeria, burners prone to fire, bums from burns, choking dangers, and dangers arising out of packaging. Buyers are urged to go through their homes and go for returning or ensuring they do not use the product any longer.
Full List of Recalled Walmart Products – September 2025
1. Ready-to-Eat Meals
- The USDA flagged pre-cooked pasta meals that may contain Listeria.
- Product: 12-ounce trays labeled Marketplace linguine with beef meatballs & marinara sauce
- Best if used by dates: Sept. 22, 24, 25, 29, 30, Oct. 1
- Establishment codes: EST. 50784 or EST. 47718
- Trader Joe’s also recalled Cajun Style Blackened Chicken Breast Fettuccine Alfredo with Sept. 20, 24, and 27 dates.
2. Cheese
Middlefield Original Cheese Co-Op recalled Sunrise Creamery cheeses, including:
- Dilly Pickle Monterey Jack, Organic Gouda, Pepper Jack, Swiss, and Monterey Jack (loaf or shredded)
- Sold at Sam’s Club in multiple states
- Risk: Possible Listeria contamination
3. Skin Care Products
DermaRite Industries expanded a recall of 16 items:
- Includes 4-N-1 Wash Cream, DermaCerin Moisturizer, and DermaFungal Antifungal Cream
- Risk: Contamination can lead to severe infections, especially for immunocompromised individuals
4. Car Seat & Stroller Accessories
- Product: Black Hoover Cooling Gel Insert Pads
- Sold at Walmart and Target
- Risk: Inner cooling layer activates under a child’s weight, posing safety hazards
5. Numbing Cream
- Product: RELIEVE Numbing Cream by Mad Rabbit
- Issue: It does not have child-resistant packaging and contains lidocaine, which can be fatal if ingested by children.
- Sold online and in stores from Oct. 2024 to Aug. 2025.
6. Countertop Ovens
- Product: Oster French Door Countertop Ovens (models TSSTTVFDXL, TSSTTVFDDG, TSSTTVFDMAF, TSSTTVFDDAF)
- Units: ~1.3 million
- Risk: Doors may close unexpectedly, causing burns (2 reported second-degree burn injuries)
7. Window Coverings
- Product: Autoez Bamboo Shades
- Units: ~550 sold on Walmart.com
- Risk: Long cords can cause strangulation hazards; fails safety labeling requirements
8. Portable Power Banks
- Product: Anker Power Banks
- Units: ~481,000
- Risk: Lithium-ion batteries may overheat and catch fire; 33 incidents reported
9. Mini Fridges
- Product: Paris Hilton Mini Beauty Fridges (4L & 10L models)
- Units: Approximately 110,000
- Walmart, Ross, Amazon, and other retailers carried the items.
- Risk: Fire hazard
Safety Tips for Consumers
Stop using any products being recalled immediately.
- Food items: Throw away, or return for a refund.
- Appliances and home products: Unplug or otherwise remove them from use until repaired.
- Check manufacturer websites for instructions on replacement or repair.
- Extra precautions should be considered for families with children or immunocompromised members.
Always follow the instructions given by the CPSC and USDA when it comes to returning or disposing of the items.
FAQs About Walmart Recalls
Q1: How do I check if my Walmart product is recalled?
A1: Visit Walmart’s official recall page or the CPSC website and match product details with your receipts.
Q2: Can I return recalled Walmart items without a receipt?
A2: Most retailers allow returns of recalled items without receipts. Check Walmart’s official recall instructions.
Q3: What should I do if I consumed recalled food?
A3: Get medical attention if symptoms arise, and report the incident to the USDA.
Q4: Are Trader Joe’s products being recalled as well?
A4: Yes, some of Trader Joe’s ready-to-eat pasta meals are involved in the recall.
Q5: How do I keep myself up to date with future Walmart recalls?
A5: For notifications, sign for alerts in the CPSC or Walmart recall website.