Nestle has recalled a batch of its Alfamino amino acid specialist infant formula in Germany, saying a number of the products have a substantially increased dose of minerals that could make children sick.
Romaine lettuce is slowly making its way back to the salad bar, but that doesn’t mean business is back to normal quite yet for Twin Cities salad restaurants and grocers.
The Punjab Food Safety department has asked traders not to paste stickers on fruit and vegetable sellers, as these can pose health hazards to consumers.
Two products; Tres Hermanos Bakery Bread, and Imperial Taste Fried Red Onions and Fried Garlic, are being recalled because they contain food allergens that are not declared on the label.
More dog foods have been recalled because they may contain elevated levels of vitamin D, putting dog’s health at risk. Five different brands have been recalled.
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Sprout Creek Farm of Poughkeepsie, New York is recalling 4 wheels of raw milk “Kinkead” cheese that was made on May 10, 2018 because it may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.
Mountain Man Market of Cana, Virginia is recalling 1/2 gallon containers of Mountain Man Apple Cider because it may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria, according to news reports.
In the US, romaine lettuce is being tagged with new consumer-protection labels to help reassure people that it is safe to eat after a nationwide E. coli outbreak.