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		<title>Enjoy Life expands recall of baked goods due to possible plastic pieces</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Enjoy Life expands recall of baked goods due to possible plastic pieces Updated: 2:24 PM EDT Jul 25, 2022 Enjoy Life Natural Brands is expanding its recall of baked goods over the potential presence of pieces of plastic. The items were sold at Trader Joe's grocery stores and online.The original recall, including soft baked cookies &#8230;]]></description>
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					Enjoy Life Natural Brands is expanding its recall of baked goods over the potential presence of pieces of plastic. The items were sold at Trader Joe's grocery stores and online.The original recall, including soft baked cookies and chewy bars, was announced on June 30.Now, one product is being added along with additional "best by" dates on four products.The company said the expanded recall comes from an internal investigation and says it's being done out of an abundance of caution. Below is the full list of recalled items, best by dates marked with * represent additional items in the expanded voluntary recall.Enjoy Life – Soft Baked Cookies – Snickerdoodle, 6 oz with retail UPC 853522000184 and best by dates 2/4/2023, 3/4/2023 and 3/10/2023 Enjoy Life – Soft Baked Cookies – Chocolate Chip, 6 oz with retail UPC 853522000191 and best by dates 2/5/2023, 2/6/2023 and 3/5/2023      Enjoy   Life – Soft Baked Cookies – Double Chocolate Brownie, 6 oz with UPC      853522000214 and best by date 3/6/2023Enjoy Life – Soft Baked Cookies – Sunseed Butter Chocolate Chip, 6 oz with retail UPC 819597013801 and best by date 3/3/2023 Enjoy Life – Soft Baked Cookies – Monster, 6 oz with retail UPC      819597013818 and best by dates 2/6/2023 and 3/3/2023 Enjoy Life Chewy Bars – Sunseed Crunch, 5.75 oz with retail UPC 853522000627 and best by date 3/3/2023 Enjoy Life Chewy Bars – Caramel Blondie, 5.75 oz with retail UPC 819597011258 and best by dates 3/3/2023 and 3/4/2023 Enjoy Life Soft Baked Fruit &amp; Oat Breakfast Ovals - Apple Cinnamon, 8.8 oz with retail UPC      819597012569 and best by dates 2/3/2023*, 2/4/2023, 2/12/2023, 2/13/2023, 2/20/2023, 3/12/2023 and 3/13/2023 Enjoy Life Soft Baked Fruit &amp; Oat Breakfast Ovals – Chocolate Chip Banana, 8.8 oz with retail UPC 819597012576 and best by dates 12/31/2022, 1/6/2023, 1/7/2023, 1/19/2023, 1/20/2023 and 2/12/2023 Enjoy Life Soft Baked Fruit &amp; Oat Breakfast Ovals – Berry Medley, 8.8 oz with retail UPC 819597012583 and best by dates 2/3/2023*, 2/10/2023, 2/11/2023 , 2/17/2023  and 3/10/2023 Enjoy Life Brownie Bites – Rich Chocolate, 4.76 oz with retail UPC 819597013290 and best by date 1/10/2023Enjoy Life Brownie Bites – Salted Caramel, 4.76 oz with retail UPC 819597013313 and best by date 1/10/2023Enjoy Life Soft Baked Cookies - Amazon Variety Pack - (2SND,1CC,1OAT,1SBCC,1MSTR) - 6/6 oz with retail UPC 819597014518 and best by dates 9/24/2022 and 1/20/2023 Trader Joe’s Soft Baked Snickerdoodle Cookies, 6 oz.  with retail UPC 0094 0757 and best by date 2/3/2023*Click here for more information on the recall from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Consumers who have one of the recalled products should not eat it and should discard any product they may have but should keep any available packaging and contact the company at 1-855-543-5335 to get more information about the recall and how to receive a refund.
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<p>Enjoy Life Natural Brands is expanding its recall of baked goods over the potential presence of pieces of plastic. </p>
<p>The items were sold at Trader Joe's grocery stores and online.</p>
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<p>The original recall, including soft baked cookies and chewy bars, was announced on June 30.</p>
<p>Now, one product is being added along with additional "best by" dates on four products.</p>
<p>The company said the expanded recall comes from an internal investigation and says it's being done out of an abundance of caution. </p>
<p><strong>Below is the full list of recalled items, best by dates marked with * represent additional items in the expanded voluntary recall.</strong></p>
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<li>Enjoy Life – Soft Baked Cookies – Snickerdoodle, 6 oz with retail UPC 853522000184 and best by dates 2/4/2023,<strong> </strong>3/4/2023 and 3/10/2023 </li>
<li>Enjoy Life – Soft Baked Cookies – Chocolate Chip, 6 oz with retail UPC 853522000191 and best by dates 2/5/2023, 2/6/2023 and 3/5/2023 </li>
<li>     Enjoy   Life – Soft Baked Cookies – Double Chocolate Brownie, 6 oz with UPC      853522000214 and best by date 3/6/2023</li>
<li>Enjoy Life – Soft Baked Cookies – Sunseed Butter Chocolate Chip, 6 oz with retail UPC 819597013801 and best by date 3/3/2023 </li>
<li>Enjoy Life – Soft Baked Cookies – Monster, 6 oz with retail UPC      819597013818 and best by dates 2/6/2023 and 3/3/2023 </li>
<li>Enjoy Life Chewy Bars – Sunseed Crunch, 5.75 oz with retail UPC 853522000627 and best by date 3/3/2023 </li>
<li>Enjoy Life Chewy Bars – Caramel Blondie, 5.75 oz with retail UPC 819597011258 and best by dates 3/3/2023 and 3/4/2023 </li>
<li>Enjoy Life Soft Baked Fruit &amp; Oat Breakfast Ovals - Apple Cinnamon, 8.8 oz with retail UPC      819597012569 and best by dates 2/3/2023<strong>*, </strong>2/4/2023, 2/12/2023, 2/13/2023, 2/20/2023, 3/12/2023 and 3/13/2023 </li>
<li>Enjoy Life Soft Baked Fruit &amp; Oat Breakfast Ovals – Chocolate Chip Banana, 8.8 oz with retail UPC 819597012576 and best by dates 12/31/2022, 1/6/2023, 1/7/2023, 1/19/2023, 1/20/2023 and 2/12/2023 </li>
<li>Enjoy Life Soft Baked Fruit &amp; Oat Breakfast Ovals – Berry Medley, 8.8 oz with retail UPC 819597012583 and best by dates 2/3/2023<strong>*, </strong>2/10/2023, 2/11/2023 , 2/17/2023  and 3/10/2023 </li>
<li>Enjoy Life Brownie Bites – Rich Chocolate, 4.76 oz with retail UPC 819597013290 and best by date 1/10/2023</li>
<li>Enjoy Life Brownie Bites – Salted Caramel, 4.76 oz with retail UPC 819597013313 and best by date 1/10/2023</li>
<li>Enjoy Life Soft Baked Cookies - Amazon Variety Pack - (2SND,1CC,1OAT,1SBCC,1MSTR) - 6/6 oz with retail UPC 819597014518 and best by dates 9/24/2022 and 1/20/2023 </li>
<li>Trader Joe’s Soft Baked Snickerdoodle Cookies, 6 oz.  with retail UPC 0094 0757 and best by date 2/3/2023*</li>
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<p><a href="https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/enjoy-life-natural-brands-llc-expands-voluntary-recall-select-bakery-products-due-potential-presence" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Click here</a> for more information on the recall from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. </p>
<p>Consumers who have one of the recalled products should not eat it and should discard any product they may have but should keep any available packaging and contact the company at 1-855-543-5335 to get more information about the recall and how to receive a refund. </p>
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		<title>1st Trader Joe&#8217;s union approved at Massachusetts store</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[On Thursday, employees at a Trader Joe’s supermarket in Massachusetts became the latest workers at a major company to approve a labor union. The store in Hadley is the first Trader Joe’s with an employees union. Workers at two other company locations have initiated unionization efforts. The vote, which was counted in front of management &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>On Thursday, employees at a Trader Joe’s supermarket in Massachusetts became the latest workers at a major company to approve a labor union. </p>
<p>The store in Hadley is the first Trader Joe’s with an employees union. </p>
<p>Workers at two other company locations have initiated unionization efforts. </p>
<p>The vote, which was counted in front of management and employees by National Labor Relations Board agents, passed 45-31 with one void. </p>
<p>The workers in Hadley are organizing under the name Trader Joe’s United, which will be an independent union and not affiliated with a larger existing union. </p>
<p>The workers celebrated the moment on Twitter by tweeting, "We won!"</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">WE WON!!! <a class="Link" href="https://t.co/T0lXTtOykp">pic.twitter.com/T0lXTtOykp</a></p>
<p>— Trader Joe's United (@TraderJoesUnite) <a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/TraderJoesUnite/status/1552737467857600512?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 28, 2022</a></p>
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<p>“This victory is historic, but not a surprise,” the union said in a statement. “Since the moment we announced our campaign, a majority of the crew have enthusiastically supported our union, and despite the company's best efforts to bust us, our majority has never wavered.”</p>
<p>Now that it's been approved, the next step is putting together a negotiating committee to hammer out a contract with the California-based company.</p>
<p>The company has a week to file an objection.</p>
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					Some businesses will be requiring masks. Others will not. That will be the new norm for at least the next few weeks, particularly in Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine has lifted the state's mask mandate for vaccinated Ohioans, effective immediately. All of the state's health orders will be lifted on June 2, clearing the way for unvaccinated individuals to also shed the mask. But it's important to clarify that even when mandates are lifted, some retailers may keep them in place. "I'm still going to wear my mask. I'm fully vaccinated," said Jessica Chapman, who was shopping at Walmart Friday evening. "I don't see a point to stop wearing them until everybody is vaccinated or over 80 percent is vaccinated."Lifting these health orders will not prevent a business from imposing its own requirements, DeWine has said. Businesses and schools across the state are permitted to make their own decisions on the best way to keep customers, employees and students safe, state guidance reads. Below is a list of major area retailers who have announced updates on their masking policy. We will update this story as more announcements are made.KROGER: Masks still required "The Kroger Family of Companies continues to require everyone in our stores to wear masks.""We appreciate Gov. DeWine’s thoughtful approach to distancing and mask restrictions that acknowledge businesses' need for continued flexibility to implement safety protocols."TRADER JOES: Not needed for vaccinated"We encourage customers to follow the guidance of health officials, including, as appropriate, CDC guidelines that advise customers who are fully vaccinated are not required to wear masks while shopping."WALMART: Not needed for vaccinated"Beginning (May 14), vaccinated customers and members are welcome to shop without a mask, and we will continue to request that non-vaccinated customers and members wear face coverings in our stores and clubs. We will update the signage in our facilities to reflect this."TARGET: Masks still required"Target will continue to require all of our coronavirus safety measures in all stores, including masks and social distancing, while we review guidance from the CDC and evaluate the guidance we offer our team and guests."MEIJER: Masks still required"To help ensure the continued health and safety of its team members and customers, Meijer will continue to require face coverings be worn by anyone entering a Meijer store or Meijer Express station at all of our locations throughout the Midwest. While customers who have medical conditions that prevent them from wearing face coverings are exempt, we ask for your continued support as we work through these unprecedented times."JUNGLE JIM'S: Masks still required "Per Governor DeWine’s mandate, everyone must wear a mask while in our Fairfield &amp; Eastgate location until further notice. We also ask that all guests follow the CDC recommended guidelines and remember to leave 6 ft between you and other guests while shopping. If you chose to shop in a group, please keep your group close together."HOME DEPOT: Masks still required"We haven't made any changes to our mask policy"Their website reads all stores are requiring associates and customers to wear non-medical face masks in storesALDI: Masks still required"The health and safety of our employees, customers and the communities we serve will always be our highest priority. With that focus in mind, face coverings are required to enter all ALDI stores."WHOLE FOODS: Masks still required"Whole Foods Market requires all customers to wear face coverings while shopping in our stores to protect the health and safety of our Team Members and communities. Whole Foods Market provides face masks at the entrance of all stores for customers who do not have their own face covering." COSTCO: Not needed for vaccinated in U.S. locations where there are no state or local mask mandates"We will allow members and guests who are fully vaccinated to enter Costco without a face mask or face shield," in those areas, the company said in a message posted to its website Friday. "Costco continues to recommend that all members and guests, especially those who are at higher risk, wear a mask or shield."
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<p>Some businesses will be requiring masks. Others will not. </p>
<p>That will be the new norm for at least the next few weeks, particularly in Ohio. </p>
<p>Gov. Mike DeWine has lifted the state's mask mandate for vaccinated Ohioans, effective immediately. All of the state's health orders will be lifted on June 2, clearing the way for unvaccinated individuals to also shed the mask. </p>
<p>But it's important to clarify that even when mandates are lifted, some retailers may keep them in place. </p>
<p>"I'm still going to wear my mask. I'm fully vaccinated," said Jessica Chapman, who was shopping at Walmart Friday evening. "I don't see a point to stop wearing them until everybody is vaccinated or over 80 percent is vaccinated."</p>
<p>Lifting these health orders will not prevent a business from imposing its own requirements, DeWine has said. Businesses and schools across the state are permitted to make their own decisions on the best way to keep customers, employees and students safe, state guidance reads. </p>
<p>Below is a list of major area retailers who have announced updates on their masking policy. We will update this story as more announcements are made.</p>
<h3 class="body-h3">KROGER: Masks still required </h3>
<p><em>"The Kroger Family of Companies continues to require everyone in our stores to wear masks."</em></p>
<p><em>"We appreciate Gov. DeWine’s thoughtful approach to distancing and mask restrictions that acknowledge businesses' need for continued flexibility to implement safety protocols."</em></p>
<h3 class="body-h3">TRADER JOES: Not needed for vaccinated</h3>
<p><em>"We encourage customers to follow the guidance of health officials, including, as appropriate, CDC guidelines that advise customers who are fully vaccinated are not required to wear masks while shopping."</em></p>
<h3 class="body-h3">WALMART: Not needed for vaccinated</h3>
<p><em>"Beginning (May 14), vaccinated customers and members are welcome to shop without a mask, and we will continue to request that non-vaccinated customers and members wear face coverings in our stores and clubs. We will update the signage in our facilities to reflect this."</em></p>
<h3 class="body-h3">TARGET: Masks still required</h3>
<p><em>"Target will continue to require all of our coronavirus safety measures in all stores, including masks and social distancing, while we review guidance from the CDC and evaluate the guidance we offer our team and guests."</em></p>
<h3 class="body-h3">MEIJER: Masks still required</h3>
<p><em>"To help ensure the continued health and safety of its team members and customers, Meijer will continue to require face coverings be worn by anyone entering a Meijer store or Meijer Express station at all of our locations throughout the Midwest. While customers who have medical conditions that prevent them from wearing face coverings are exempt, we ask for your continued support as we work through these unprecedented times."</em></p>
<h3 class="body-h3">JUNGLE JIM'S: Masks still required </h3>
<p><em>"Per Governor DeWine’s mandate, everyone must wear a mask while in our Fairfield &amp; Eastgate location until further notice. We also ask that all guests follow the CDC recommended guidelines and remember to leave 6 ft between you and other guests while shopping. If you chose to shop in a group, please keep your group close together."</em></p>
<h3 class="body-h3">HOME DEPOT: Masks still required</h3>
<p><em>"We haven't made any changes to our mask policy"</em></p>
<p>Their website reads all stores are requiring associates and customers to wear non-medical face masks in stores</p>
<h3 class="body-h3">ALDI: Masks still required</h3>
<p><em>"The health and safety of our employees, customers and the communities we serve will always be our highest priority. With that focus in mind, face coverings are required to enter all ALDI stores."</em></p>
<h3 class="body-h3">WHOLE FOODS: Masks still required</h3>
<p><em>"Whole Foods Market requires all customers to wear face coverings while shopping in our stores to protect the health and safety of our Team Members and communities. Whole Foods Market provides face masks at the entrance of all stores for customers who do not have their own face covering."</em> </p>
<h2 class="body-h2">COSTCO: Not needed for vaccinated in U.S. locations where there are no state or local mask mandates</h2>
<p><em>"We will allow members and guests who are fully vaccinated to enter Costco without a face mask or face shield," in those areas, the company said in a message posted to its website Friday. "Costco continues to recommend that all members and guests, especially those who are at higher risk, wear a mask or shield."</em><em/></p>
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