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  • Unilever Announces Product Recall for Skippy Peanut Butter

    Unilever Announces Product Recall for Skippy Peanut Butter

    Unilever announced a limited product recall on Skippy (Reduced Fat Super Chunk, as well as Reduced Fat) peanut butter. The reason for the product recall is the possibility of bacterial contamination, specifically Salmonella contamination, in some of these finished products. The product at risk is packed in plastic jars with a product weight of 16.3…

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  • A Product Recall for Pierre Foods’ Jamwich

    A Product Recall for Pierre Foods’ Jamwich

    On March 11, Pierre Foods announced a company initiated product recall for 320 cases of its Jamwich product. The reason for the recall is the possible contamination of the products by Listeria monocytogenes. The product recall was made after one sample tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes in a routine random sampling. Pierre Foods and the…

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  • A Product Recall on Norwegian Smoked Salmon Due to Possible Bacterial Contamination

    A Product Recall on Norwegian Smoked Salmon Due to Possible Bacterial Contamination

    On March 29, Mamaroneck, New York’s The Smokehouse LLC announced a company-initiated recall on its Norwegian Smoked Salmon product because of the possibility of bacterial contamination. The recalled seafood product may have been infected with the Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. This was found out during a routine sampling done by the United States Food and Drug…

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  • A Product Recall for Satur Farms’ Cilantro

    A Product Recall for Satur Farms’ Cilantro

    On April 20, Satur Farms LLC announced a voluntary recall for its cilantro product because of the possibility of bacterial contamination. The recalled cilantro lot is thought to be contaminated with the Salmonella bacteria. This was discovered after a USDA routine test where random samples of the seeds used tested positive for Salmonella. Although the…

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  • A Product Recall on Whole Cucumbers

    A Product Recall on Whole Cucumbers

    L&M Companies Inc. has announced a voluntary recall for its whole cucumber product due to a possible bacterial contamination. The recall was initiated after the U.S. FDA informed the company that random sample testing had been done on the cucumbers and some of those tested were found positive for the Salmonella bacteria. The testing was…

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  • A Product Recall on Atlantic Smoked Salmon Due to Possible Bacterial Contamination

    A Product Recall on Atlantic Smoked Salmon Due to Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Woodsmoke Provisions LLC announced a voluntary recall last April 18 regarding its Atlantic Smoked Salmon product. The recall affects 160 packages of Atlantic Smoked Salmon because these may have potentially been contaminated by bacteria. The fish product is said to be inhabited by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. This possible contamination was found after a routine…

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  • Product Recall for Goodness Gardens’ Chives

    Product Recall for Goodness Gardens’ Chives

    Goodness Gardens Inc. announced a recall for one lot of its chives products because of a possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The affected chives have a lot number of 0201111. The possible contamination was discovered after a routine sampling was done on the lot. The sampled products tested positive for the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. Although…

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  • A Product Recall for Nazareth Cheeses Due to Possible Bacterial Contamination

    A Product Recall for Nazareth Cheeses Due to Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Last May 20, Atalanta Corporation announced a product recall for specific lots of Nazareth Light Cheeses and Nazareth Classic Cheeses. These affected products were said to be possibly contaminated by Listeria monocytogenes. The potentially contaminated cheeses were discovered after the manufacturer’s routine sample testing showed that Listeria monocytogenes was present in the batch. The recalled…

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