Recalls
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A Product Recall for Uneviscerated Herring Product
TGF Production, LLC announced, last mid-June, a recall on its herring in salt-water product because of unevisceration. The problem was discovered when the NY Department of Agriculture and Market Food Inspector conducted a routine sampling on the fish product. It was discovered that the herring fish products were indeed uneviscerated, and thus have a high…
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Mini-Croissants Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergen
California-based Posh Bakery issued a recall on July 7 for its mini-croissants (the butter variety and the chocolate variety). The bakery products contain allergens that were not declared on its list of ingredients. The recalled mini-croissants are said to contain eggs, a common food allergen, that has not been included as an ingredient of the…
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Listeria Contaminated Convenience Meals?
Warabeya USA, Incorporated, a Hawaii-based food company, has announced a recall of its ready-to-eat or convenience meals on July 6. The recall was made because of a possible Listeria contamination in the products. The problem was discovered through a microbiological testing done by the FSIS. The contamination may have originated from contact of the convenience…
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Mislabelling : Red Enchilada Pays for It
Los Angeles-based Bruce Foods Co. has announced a recall for its Food Club® “Red Enchilada Sauce” labeled products. This product is recalled because of a possible mislabeling of the product. The canned enchilada sauce products might possibly contain Green Enchilada sauce instead of the red one. Green enchilada sauce contains soy and wheat, which are…
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Marion berry, Cherry and Apple Pies Recalled for Undeclared Butter
On July 14, Oregon-based Willamette Valley Fruit Comp. announced a recall for several of its pie products due to an undeclared allergen. The recalled products are apple pies, marion berry pies and cherry pies. These pies are being recalled because butter was used as an ingredient but it was undeclared on the products’ labels. The…
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Smoked Duck Breasts Possibly Contaminated By Salmonella
Massachusetts-based company Sid Wainer & Son, Incorporated, announced on July 14 a recall on 137 lbs. of smoked duck breasts. The recalled smoked product is said to have possible Salmonella contamination. The recall was made two days after the Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) conducted a routine testing of the products. The sample was found…
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Marinated Beef Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergens
Ohio-based company Malcolm Meats has announced a recall for specific batches of its marinated beef. The products were recalled because of mislabeling. The recalled various marinated beefs total to 4,530 lbs. These products are said to contain soy and wheat in the marinade, which have not been declared as part of the ingredients. As soon…
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Ready-to-Eat Chicken Products Recalled Due to Bacterial Contamination
Texas-based company Pilgrim’s Pride Co. is recalling about 11,240 lbs. of its products of check from ready-to-eat range. These products were recalled because they have been possibly contaminated with the Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. The possible contamination was discovered during a random internal sampling conducted by FSIS. The recalled chicken products have the following specific information:…
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