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  • Product Recall Announced for Quenby Hall Blue Stilton Cheese

    Product Recall Announced for Quenby Hall Blue Stilton Cheese

    Scratter Foods Inc. recently announced a recall for Quenby Hall Blue Stilton® Leicestershire Blue Veined Cheese product because of a possible bacterial contamination. The recalled products are said to possibly be contaminated by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. This was discovered after a routine sampling of the product showed that the bulk was positive for bacteria.…

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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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  • Vita Food Products Recalls Sliced Smoked Salmon

    Vita Food Products Recalls Sliced Smoked Salmon

    Illinois-based Vita Food Products, Incorporated announced a recall for certain batches of its sliced smoked salmon product. The reason for recalling the product is the possibility that the batch was contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The number of individual packages recalled totals 8,088 retail packs. The recalled products were sold under the Vita Classic brand and…

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  • Spinach Dips from Publix Recalled Due to Bacterial Contamination

    Spinach Dips from Publix Recalled Due to Bacterial Contamination

    Publix Supermarkets has recently issued a recall on its spinach dips. The recall was issued because the product may have been contaminated with the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The problem was found when Publix conducted routine microbial testing. Results of the tested samples showed the presence of Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterial food contaminant. The recalled spinach…

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  • Fruit Fresh Up Recalls Cantaloupe-containing Products for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Fruit Fresh Up Recalls Cantaloupe-containing Products for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    New York-based food manufacturing company Fruit Fresh Up, Inc has announced a recall on about 4,800 single packages of “Fresh Cut Cantaloupe” and “Cut Mixed Fruit Containing Cantaloupe.” These products are being recalled because they are possibly contaminated by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The fresh cut cantaloupe includes the following: “Cantaloupe chunks,” “Gourmet Fruit Salad,”…

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  • A Product Recall On “Hygaard Mini Sub Sandwiches” for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    A Product Recall On “Hygaard Mini Sub Sandwiches” for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Hygaard Fine Foods, together with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), has announced a recall on specific batches of sandwiches. The sandwiches are believed to be contaminated with the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled product is sold in the market as “Hygaard Mini Sub Sandwiches.” The sandwiches are sold in 130-gram packs, having a UPC…

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