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A Product Recall for Quinalt Tribal’s Canned Seafood
Quinalt Tribal Enterprise announced a voluntary recall for its canned seafood products on April 29. The recall is due to inadequate processing of the canned seafood. The affected products include all non-smoked and smoked salmon, non-smoked and smoked tuna, smoked sturgeon, razor clams (minced), razor clams (smoked) and steelhead (smoked). According to the USDA, the…
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Morrisons Recalls Private Label Yogurt for Metal Contamination
British grocery chain Wm Morrison Supermarkets PLC recently announced a recall for its “Low Fat Fruit Yogurt.” The reason for the recall is the possible presence of small metal in the said product. The recall is a precautionary measure from Morrisons in order to ensure the safety of consumers. This recall affects one date code,…
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A Health Alert for Specific Ground Beef That Might Have Small Metal Pieces
Food company Sobeys Inc., in cooperation with the CFIA, has announced a health alert for specific batches of ground beef. The meat products are believed to contain small pieces of metal, which is dangerous to a person’s health when consumed. The affected ground meat was sold at only one Sobeys shop. This store’s location is…
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Ocean Spray Recalls Specific Batches of Dried Cranberries (Craisins®)
Food company Ocean Spray has recently announced a limited voluntary recall on specific batches of its Craisins® product. The Craisins® are being recalled because of the possible presence of minute hair-like fragments of metal, which can cause injury to consumers of the product. These Original-Flavored Craisins®, also known as “Sweetened Dried Cranberries,” were sold in…
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Winn-Dixie Voluntarily Recalls Gummy Bears
A major grocery chain, Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc., in the US is implementing a voluntary recall of a specific brand of bulk gummy bears sold in its stores. The recalled gummy bears are sold under the brand Sunrise. The affected bulk gummy bears are being recalled because of possible metal contamination. Consumption of food containing small…
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