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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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  • 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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  • Batches of Fontaine Santé “Sal-Couscous Royale” Recalled for Bacterial Contamination

    Batches of Fontaine Santé “Sal-Couscous Royale” Recalled for Bacterial Contamination

    Canadian company Aliments Fontaine Santé Inc., in cooperation with the CFIA, has recently recalled certain batches of Fontaine Santé “Sal-Couscous Royale.” The product is believed to be contaminated by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. Listeria monocytogene is a common bacterial contaminant in food. These harmful bacteria can cause food poisoning or infection known as Listeriosis. Common…

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  • Certain Brands of Sliced Mushrooms Recalled for Possible Contamination

    Certain Brands of Sliced Mushrooms Recalled for Possible Contamination

    On December 10, the CFIA announced a health hazard warning against certain brands of sliced mushrooms. The public alert was made with the cooperation of the products’ manufacturer, Greenwood Mushroom Farm. The said sliced mushrooms are believed to have been contaminated by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. This bacteria is one of the common and harmful…

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  • Nordic Creamery Grumpy Goat Shreds Recalled for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Nordic Creamery Grumpy Goat Shreds Recalled for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Wisconsin-based food company Bekkum Family Farms LLC announced a recall for its shredded cheese product on the 3rd of January. The recalled product, “Nordic Creamery Grumpy Goat Shreds,” is believed to be contaminated with the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The cheese product is packed in 8-ounce retail bags with a date code of 10-MAR-12. The product…

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  • A Product Recall on Sliced Herring Fillets

    A Product Recall on Sliced Herring Fillets

    New Jersey-based food company Zip International Group LLC is recalling a specific batch of its sliced herring fillet (also known as Forelka). The seafood is being recalled because of the possibility of infection by Listeria monocytogenes, a harmful bacterial contaminant. The problem and subsequent recall was made after it was found during a routine sampling…

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  • Anytime Deli Turkey and Ham Fotloong Sandwiches Recalled For Listeria Contamination

    Anytime Deli Turkey and Ham Fotloong Sandwiches Recalled For Listeria Contamination

    Florida-based food company M.E. Thompson, Inc. has announced a recall of its Anytime Deli Ham and Turkey Footlong sandwiches. This product is believed to have been contaminated by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The problem was discovered through a routine sampling done by the state of Florida’s Agriculture & Consumer Services Department. Results of the analyses…

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