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  • Ready-to-Eat Chicken Products Recalled Due to Bacterial Contamination

    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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  • Baby Spinach Under “f&e” Brand Recalled by Fresh and Easy

    Baby Spinach Under “f&e” Brand Recalled by Fresh and Easy

    Fresh and Easy supermarkets recently recalled baby spinach products under the “f&e” brand because of possible risks to health. The recall announcement was made August 5. The recall was made as a precautionary measure from the company, as it was found out in a routine sampling that an entire batch has possibly been contaminated by…

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  • Waitrose Recalls Private Label Meats for Bacterial Contamination

    Waitrose Recalls Private Label Meats for Bacterial Contamination

    British grocery chain Waitrose recently announced a recall on its private label meat products because of a possible Listeria infection. The affected meats are sold under the label Cooks Ingredients and Essential. The affected meats are Pulled Ham Hocks (sold under Cooks Ingredients) and Corned Beef (sold under Essential). The company emphasizes that not all…

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  • Certain Brands of Cheeses Recalled for Bacterial Contamination

    Certain Brands of Cheeses Recalled for Bacterial Contamination

    The CFIA has announced a public warning against certain cheeses under the Deschamps and Fromagerie Marie Kadé brands. The cheese products are believed to be contaminated by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The public warning was made with the cooperation of the manufacturer, 3903052 Canada Inc. The affected cheese products have the establishment #1874 and are…

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  • Some Ginger Beef Choice Products Recalled for Bacterial Contamination

    Some Ginger Beef Choice Products Recalled for Bacterial Contamination

    Ginger Beef Choice Limited, a Canadian food manufacturing company, has recently announced a recall against its “ready-to-eat special combo.” The recall was made with the assistance of the CFIA. The special combo product is being recalled because of a possibility of bacterial contamination. The products are said to be contaminated by Listeria monocytogenes, a harmful…

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  • Richardsons Farm Market Apple Cider Recall

    Richardsons Farm Market Apple Cider Recall

    The CFIA has announced a public warning against certain batches of apple cider sold under the “Richardson’s Farm Market” brand. The apple cider product is believed to be contaminated by the Salmonella bacteria, despite having been pasteurized. The affected apple cider was sold from November 5 to 9 at the Richardson’s Farm Market, as well…

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  • An Expansion on a Previously Announced Product Recall

    An Expansion on a Previously Announced Product Recall

    A public health hazard warning that was previously announced by the CFIA has been expanded. The products involved are sold under the Ginger Beef Choice brand, which are being recalled because of a possible bacterial contamination. Currently, the following Ginger Beef Choice products are being recalled because of a possible Listeria monocytogenes infection: The affected…

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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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