Pennsylvania

  • BJ’s Wholesale Club

    BJ’s Wholesale Club

    BJ’s Wholesale Club is a member-only warehouse-type club operating on the east coast of the United States. In 2010, Forbes Magazine ranked BJ’s at #232 on its America’s 500 Largest Public Corporations History Started by a discount department store named “Zayre” in 1984, BJ’s Wholesale Club’s flagship store is still located in Massachusetts. Commonly called…

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  • A Product Recall for Nibble with Gibble’s and Kay and Ray’s Chips

    A Product Recall for Nibble with Gibble’s and Kay and Ray’s Chips

    On February 8, Martin’s Famous Pastry Shoppe Incorporated announced a product recall for specific products under the ‘Kay and Ray’s’ and ‘Nibble with Gibble’s’ brand snack foods. The reason for the recall is the possibility of an undeclared allergen, soy protein, in the snacks. The recalled products have the following specifications printed on the retail…

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  • A Product Recall of Spinach Products from Fresh Express

    A Product Recall of Spinach Products from Fresh Express

    Fresh Express announced a voluntary recall of nine cases of its spinach products. The reason for the recall is the possibility of contamination by the Salmonella bacteria. The product recall was announced after it was found that an example tested positive for Salmonella in a random sampling. The affected products have sell-by dates of April…

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  • A Product Recall of Canned Chopped Clams

    A Product Recall of Canned Chopped Clams

    Tri-Union Seafoods LLC announced a voluntary product recall for its canned chopped clams last April 7. The basis for recalling the product is the possible presence of an allergen that has not been declared on the product label. The product is said to possibly contain tiny shrimp, which has been undeclared in the product label.…

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  • A Product Recall for Summersweet Mousses and Dips

    Charcuterie La Tour Eiffel announced, on April 15, a product recall for its seafood dips and mousses due to a possibility of bacterial contamination. The products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. This was found out after random samples of two lots of salmon and spinach mousse were found to be positive for the bacteria.…

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  • A Product Recall of Elsie Grace’s Dip and Soup Mixes

    On April 26, Elsie Grace Dry Food Co. announced a product recall for its soup and dip mixes due to undeclared allergens. The recalled products are said to contain milk, wheat or soy but are not listed as part of the ingredients on the packages. All of the ingredients are considered common allergens. Investigation revealed…

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  • Employees of Stop & Shop Finally Return to Quincy

    Employees of Stop & Shop Finally Return to Quincy

    In Quincy, Massachusetts, the grocery chain Stop & Shop will be busy moving some of its employees back into the city. Stop & Shop employees of the New England who were originally assigned in Quincy but got re-assigned to a different location will finally move back to the main office. There was a need to…

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  • A Product Recall for Flower Foods’ One Bread and English Muffins

    A Product Recall for Flower Foods’ One Bread and English Muffins

    Flower Foods announced, on May 3, a product recall regarding its One Bread products, as well as specific varieties of its English Muffins. The recall was made because of the possibility of the presence of small metal pieces. Most of the recalled products are still in the company’s possession, however, those that have been sent…

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