According to several news agencies, precooked meat and poultry products have been recalled over a possible Listeria contamination risk. Reports indicate that 33,500 pounds of the product were linked to Listeria contamination. The company B and D Foods issued the recall after the firm found the organism during a routine testing. Products affected by this recall include Royal ‘The Tempura King’ Royal Tempura Chicken, Blings! Chicken Breast with Parmesan Flavoring and Steakhouse Tempura Seasoned Beef and Binder Strips. The potentially (read more)
Read MoreThe company Winn-Dixie has announced that they are recalling some of their cut fruit, which is packaged and distributed by the Renaissance Food Group. These products are being recalled because they contain mango slices that are potentially contaminated with Salmonella, which could cause serious or even fatal infections in children and the elderly. According to the Food and Drug Administration, since these products could pose a serious risk to many consumers, people with the recalled products in their possession are (read more)
Read MoreA company that provides food products to the market is getting the word out that some of their products may not be safe for consumption. According to the Food and Drug Administration, Tanimura & Antle decided to recall the company’s lettuce products because there is a possibility that the product may have been contaminated with a bacteria that could cause customers a series of health issues. If you believe you may have been affected, read the full article here: Tanimura (read more)
Read MoreIt’s been extensively reported by several news agencies across the nation that two companies from South Carolina have decided to issue a recall for nearly 7,000 pounds of ground beef over possible health hazards. According to the information found in the recall alerts, certain samples of ground beef produced and distributed by Lancaster Frozen Foods and G&W Inc. were tested positive for E. coli. The contamination was discovered in a recent inspection that was performed by the South Carolina Meat Poultry Inspection (read more)
Read MoreMultiple news agencies across the nation have revealed in recent articles that Honeyville Honey Farm has issued a recall of several units of bottles of Honeyville Honey Barbecue Sauce over the possibility they could pose a health hazard to consumers. According to the articles mentioning this allergy alert, the company urged consumers with severe allergies to anchovies to refrain from consuming these bottles of sauce. The recall was announced in light of discoveries these items were produced with anchovies, which is not (read more)
Read MoreCertain food items sold at Indonesianfoodmart.com are being recalled over a possible health risk, according to a series of news articles. The official recall announcement was issued this morning by Food and Drug Administration inspectors and according to the statement, “Tempeh Starter Yeast” may have been contaminated with Salmonella, an organism that could be highly dangerous to people with compromised immune systems. The recall was deemed necessary after inspectors from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services decided (read more)
Read MoreMultiple news agencies covering recall alerts have reported that certain rainbow cakes are being recalled over the presence of an undeclared allergen. Packages of rainbow cakes produced by Bakery El Monte Sinai Corp. are being recalled after a random inspection from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets revealed the cakes presented traces of eggs, although not listed as an ingredient. Bakery El Monte Sinai decided to issue the recall announcement to prevent consumers with allergies to eggs (read more)
Read MoreSalmonella Contamination Prompts Lettuce Recall
According to several news sources, certain bags of salads are being recalled over potential health risks. Consumer Reports has issued a recall warning stating that one lot of Seven Lettuces bagged salad produced and distributed by Dole Fresh Vegetables is being recalled due to a probable contamination. The company along the Food and Drug Administration deemed this recall alert necessary since samples of these bagged salads were tested positive for salmonella. According to the official recall announcement, 756 cases of (read more)
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