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A Product Recall for Royal Sweet Bakery’s Processed Herring Product
Royal Sweet Bakery announced a voluntary recall for its ‘Herring in Vegetable Oil Filling’ product because it has been found to contain uneviscerated fish. Because of un-evisceration, the affected product has a high possibility of bacterial contamination, specifically by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. This problem was discovered after the Department of Agriculture in New York…
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Batches of Raw Mussels From British Columbia Suspected to have “Paralytic Shellfish Toxin”
The CFIA, has announced to the public that certain batches of raw mussels may be harmful to one’s health once consumed. These particular mussels were harvested from the area of British Columbia. The raw mussels are believed to contain “paralytic shellfish toxin,” a substance that can cause serious medical conditions. The raw mussels were harvested…
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Certain Batches of Smoked Fish Recalled for Possible Bacterial Contamination
The CFIA announced a health hazard alert and a product recall against certain batches of smoked fish sold under the label Euromax Foods. The product is believed to be contaminated by the harmful bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Clostridium botulinum is a harmful bacterial contaminant that is responsible for a kind of food poisoning known as botulism.…
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