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  • A Product Recall for Trans-Ocean’s “Wild Alaska Sockeye Smoked Salmon”

    A Product Recall for Trans-Ocean’s “Wild Alaska Sockeye Smoked Salmon”

    Washington-based Trans-Ocean Products Inc. has announced that it is recalling specific lots of its smoked salmon due to possible bacterial contamination. The affected product, “Trans-Ocean Wild Alaska Sockeye Smoked Salmon,” may be contaminated by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The product’s manufacturer reported the potential contamination. The smoked salmon was not produced by Trans-Ocean and thus…

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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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