Sager Creek Foods, a subsidiary of Del Monte Foods, is recalling 15,000 shipped cases of canned vegetables, primarily non-retail, which may have the potential to contain trace amounts of shellfish.
Kiwi Care Package Company of California is recalling about 90 pounds of Wattie’s canned spaghetti that was not presented at the U.S. point of entry for inspection.
Central Epicure is recalling Wild Sockeye Smoked Salmon from the marketplace in Canada because it may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.
Speedy Foods of Colorado is recalling 920 pounds of chicken spring roll products because they contain eggs, one of the major food allergens, that is not declared on the label.
The Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports that the Ferrara Candy Company has voluntarily issued a recall of 5-ounce packages of Brach’s® Almond Supremes with a “best by” date of 4/22/2017.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has alerted the public to a recall by Amsterdam Brewery of its drink brand Sweetwater Squeeze Blood Orange Radler due to swelling and bursting cans, a Class 3 hazard.
The recall of Atlantic Shellfish Products brand oysters and quahogs for possible Salmonella contamination in Canada has been updated with more information.
Imperial Caviar & Seafood and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency are recalling Salmon Roe because it may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum bacteria.
Island Soups Co. Inc. is recalling six flavors of its soups after federal inspectors found the company does not have records to show the soups were sufficiently processed to prevent the growth of Clostridium botulinum, which causes botulism poisoning.
Asher’s Chocolates/Lewistown Inc. is recalling 41 different chocolate and snack products from retailers nationwide after routine testing by the company returned positive results for Salmonella.
Atlantic Shellfish Products Inc. is recalling oysters sent to retailers after Salmonella was detected during testing by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
New Jersey-based company Gel Spice has expanded its recall of ground tumeric powder to include additional brands distributed across the US due to presence of excessive lead.
On July 28, FSIS announced that, based on epidemiological investigation, 14 people from four states have now been identified as sickened in connection with this outbreak, with illness onset dates ranging from June 15 to July 10, 2016.