weakened immune systems

  • A Product Recall for Royal Sweet Bakery’s Processed Herring Product

    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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  • “Queso Fresco Casero” Recalled for Possible Listeria Contamination

    “Queso Fresco Casero” Recalled for Possible Listeria Contamination

    Washington-based company Del Bueno announced a recall for specific “Queso Fresco Casero” products because of a possible bacterial contamination. The recall was announced on the 16th of September. The problem was discovered after a routine sampling was done on the cheese. The state’s Department of Agriculture, which conducted the routine sampling, found that the result…

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  • An Expansion on a Previous Kimchi Alert

    An Expansion on a Previous Kimchi Alert

    A public alert and recall that was announced on October 15 has been expanded to include additional details. More kimchi products and additional product sizes have been added to the recall. The CFIA has previously warned that people allergic to fish, sesame and shrimp should refrain from eating the specified kimchi products. The products contain…

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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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