According to several news agencies covering recall news in the U.S., Kraft Foods Group has decided to issue a recall alert for the 12-ounce canisters of Planters Cocktail Peanuts. The official reports released by the Consumer Reports show that these items could have been produced with peanuts that were exposed to water that is not intended for the food production process. According to the firm, there were approximately 3,000 cases of these Planters peanuts that may have been exposed to bad water (read more)
Read MoreAccording to a recent announcement from the FDA, Washington based Golden Glen Creamery is announcing a recall for their butter product produced on November 2, 2011. The agency reported that the product may contain Listeria monocytogenes and that individuals who may have consumed the recalled item can assimilate serious illnesses. Some may even be life-threatening to people with a weak immune system. The FDA has assured consumers that no illnesses were reported linked to the recalled butter and that this (read more)
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Skippy Peanut Butter is being recalled for the chance of contamination with Salmonella.
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Pacific American Fish Co., Inc. based in Vernon is recalling imported frozen fish due to a possible contamination of Clostridium botulinum.
Read MoreListeria Bacteria Found in Meat Patties
Around 7,875 ready-to-eat Angus Beef patties could be contaminated with the Listeria bacterium, prompting the Vernon, California based supplier to instigate a recall.
Read MoreTop Recalls of 2010
There were many recalls in 2010, ranging from window shades, eggs, dishwashers, celery and cheese.
Read MoreAbout 7,000 cases of cilantro and parsley were recalled by its Texas distributor after portions tested positive for salmonella in Quebec, Canada, and Michigan.
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