Recalls

  • Cheesecakes Recalled by Price Chopper Supermarkets

    Cheesecakes Recalled by Price Chopper Supermarkets

    Supermarket chain Price Chopper Supermarkets has recently issued a voluntary product recall on three varieties of their French Cheesecake. The cheesecakes are being recalled because they contain allergens that have not been declared on the products’ packaging. The recalled cheesecakes contain eggs, which are considered a common food allergen. People who are allergic to eggs…

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  • Certain Kinds of Chili Peppers Recalled for Being a Potential Health Risk

    Certain Kinds of Chili Peppers Recalled for Being a Potential Health Risk

    Food company Cal Fresco, LLC is voluntarily recalling its Jalapeno chili peppers, as well as its Serrano chili peppers. These particular produce products are believed to be contaminated by the Salmonella bacteria. The problem was discovered when samples of both types of chili peppers were found to be positive for the bacteria. Salmonella is a…

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  • Candy Items Voluntarily Recalled by Eillien’s Candies

    Candy Items Voluntarily Recalled by Eillien’s Candies

    Eillien’s Candies Inc. is voluntarily recalling some of its candy items for having undeclared allergens. The recalled products are yogurt raisins and granola mix. The recalled candy items are believed to contain yogurt-covered peanuts that are not indicated on the products’ packaging. It was found that yogurt-covered peanuts had been accidentally mixed with the yogurt-covered…

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  • Green Valley Food Expands Recall of Alfalfa Sprouts

    Green Valley Food Expands Recall of Alfalfa Sprouts

    Texas-based Green Valley Food Corporation has recently expanded its recall of its Alfalfa Sprouts. The recall was initiated because of a possible bacterial contamination, specifically of the bacteria Salmonella. The problem was discovered when results of a routine analysis showed the presence of Salmonella in a sample of about 5 ounces. The sample was inside…

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  • Kradjian Imp Recalls Specific Variety of Cheeses for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Kradjian Imp Recalls Specific Variety of Cheeses for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    California-based food company Kradjian Imp Co. is recalling about 231 cases of its cheese products due to a possible listeria monocytogenes infection. The problem was found by the company’s supplier, which then notified Kradjian Imp about the possible bacterial contamination. Each case contains 16-ounce packs of Tresse Cheese and 16-ounce packs of Shinglish Cheese, all…

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  • Baraka Candies Recalled for Containing Undeclared Sulfites

    Baraka Candies Recalled for Containing Undeclared Sulfites

    [fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”] UBC Food Distributors is urgently recalling its “Baraka Apricot Candies.” The candies are said to contain sulfites that have not been declared on the product’s packaging. Sulfites are used in food…

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  • Herring Fillets Recalled for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Herring Fillets Recalled for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Last December 10, the CFIA issued a public warning against certain batches of herring fillets sold under the Bos Brand. The herring fillets are possibly contaminated with the bacteria Clostridium botulin. “Bos Naturally Smoked Herring Fillets – Natural” is believed to be contaminated by a bacterium that causes Botulism, a potentially fatal type of food…

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  • Winn-Dixie Issues a Recall on Its Italian Green Beans

    Winn-Dixie Issues a Recall on Its Italian Green Beans

    Food retail giant Winn-Dixie recently issued a recall against its own Italian green beans. These beans are being voluntarily recalled because of the presence of an undeclared allergy. The Italian green beans are believed to contain in-shell peanuts that have been mixed with the beans. Peanuts are considered a common food allergen and people who…

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