April 25, 2024

Public Health Alert For Manteca Rendered Pork Fat For No Inspection

A public health alert has been issued for Manteca Rendered Pork Fat because it was produced without the benefit of federal inspection, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA). A recall was not requested because the product is no longer available for purchase. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The pork fat was produced on various dates from November 26, 2021 to April 29, 2022. The product subject to the public health alert is 1.8 pound plastic containers of Manteca Rendered Pork Fat Don Panchito. The product has the establishment number "EST. 19900" that is stamped inside the USDA mark of inspection. The pork fat was shipped to a warehouse … [Read more...]

The SnakYard Salted Egg Fish Skins Recalled For No Inspection

Alli & Rose of Redlands, California, is recalling about 21,930 pounds of Siluriformes (catfish) products because they were not presented for import-reinspection. These SnakYard Salted Egg Fish Skins products were imported from Thailand, a country that is not eligible to export ready-to-eat Siluriformes products to the United States. The Salted Egg Fish Skins were imported from October 21, 2019 through December 10, 2019 and received no inspection at the border. The recalled product is 5.1 ounce pouches that contain "The SnakYard Salted Egg Fish Skins." They were shipped to retail locations in California, Maryland, and New Jersey. The problem was discovered during routine FSIS surveillance activities of imported products and foods. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse … [Read more...]

Morris Meat Packing Recalls Pork Produced Without Inspection

Morris Meat Packing of Maywood, Illinois is recalling about 515,000 pounds of various raw, intact pork products because they were produced without the benefit of federal inspection and produced outside of inspection hours. No confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to the consumption of these products has been received to date. These Morris Meat Packing pork items were produced on Saturdays from November 25, 2017 to November 9, 2019. You can see all of these recalled foods at the USDA web site through a spreadsheet. These products have the establishment number "EST. 18267" inside the USDA mark of inspection. They were shipped to distributors and retail locations in Illinois. The problem was discover when FSIS received an anonymous tip that the firm was producing products without … [Read more...]

Conway Tilapia Fillets Recalled For Lack of Inspection

You Chang Trading of Brooklyn, New York, is recalling an undetermined amount of raw Siluriformes fish filet products that were labeled as Conway Tilapia Fillets. The fish was not presented for FSIS import re-inspection at the border, according to the USDA. There have been no reports of confirmed adverse reactions received to date in connection with this recalled product. The frozen, raw Siluriformes fish fillets that were labeled as Tilapia were produced between November 13, 2018 and January 5, 2019. The recalled product is Conway Tilapia Fillets Product of HongKong. The lot codes on the product are 20181113, 20181203, or 20190105; and sell by dates of 11/16/2020, 12/03/2020, or 01/05/2021 are printed on the label. These products were shipped to distributors and retail locations in … [Read more...]

Cay Thi Queentrees Recalls Poultry Products That Were Not Inspected

Cay Thi Queentrees Food USA, the importer of record, is recalling about 43,848 ponds of poultry products that were imported and distributed in the United States without the benefit of import re-inspection. And the products were imported from Vietnam, which is a country ineligible to export poultry products to this country. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to date in connection with this issue. The Cay Thi Queentrees poultry products were imported on January 2, 2019 and January 25, 2019. They include: 454-g packages containing “SLOW-COOKED BLACK CHICKEN GA AC TIEM CORDYCEPS SINENSIS DONG TRUNG HA THAO” with lot code H9007 and a sell-by date Jan/02/2020 or Jan/25/2020. 454-g packages containing “SLOW-COOKED BLACK CHICKEN GA AC TIEM FIVE SPICE NGU V!” with … [Read more...]

Fisherman’s Wharf Swai Fillets Recalled For No Inspection

H&T Seafood of Bell, California, is recalling an undetermined amount of Fisherman's Wharf Swai filets, or Siluriformes products (catfish), that were packed and distributed without the benefit of USDA inspection. The company also used the USDA mark of inspection without authorization. The fish were imported from Vietnam. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to date in connection with this problem. These frozen Swai fillets were produced over an undetermined amount of time. The recalled item is 1 pound plastic bags containing frozen fillets of "FIsherman's Wharf Swai Fillets Product of Vietnam" with any USDA mark of inspection. They were shipped to warehouses and distribution centers and retail locations in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and South Carolina. The problem … [Read more...]

UNIUM Canned Meat and Poultry Products Recalled For No Inspection

Global Zakii Enterprises of Houston, Texas is recalling about 100 pounds of imported UNIUM canned meat and poultry products that were not presented for import re-inspection. In addition, these products were imported from Jordan, a country that is not eligible to export foods to the United States. No illnesses or injuries or other adverse reactions have been reported to the company or the government to date in connection with this issue. The problem was discovered after a consumer complaint, and subsequent investigation by the USDA. These items were shipped to retail locations in Texas. They were imported on or about September 20, 2019. They include: 800-gm cans containing “UNIUM Chicken Luncheon”. 800-gm cans containing “UNIUM Luncheon Meat”. 500-gm cans containing “UNIUM … [Read more...]

Table 87 Pizza and Greener Pastures Chicken Recalled For No Inspection

Two products, Table 87 Frozen pizzas and Greener Pastures whole chicken, have been recalled because they were produced without the benefit of federal inspection. No confirmed reports of adverse reactions have been received to date in connection with these recalls. The Table 87 recall is an expansion of the recall issued on June 6, 2019 to include more products and production dates. That recall was for prosciutto pizzas. The new recall includes pepperoni pizzas and another prosciutto pizza. The recalled products were produced from June 3, 2017 through June 4, 2019. They are: 9.6-oz. plastic shrink-wrapped packages containing a single personal size pizza identified as “TABLE 87 COAL OVEN PIZZA Home Of The Coal Oven Slice PROSCIUTTO” with UPC codes 804879558286 and … [Read more...]

Table 87 Frozen Prosciutto Pizzas Recalled For No Inspection

Table 87 Frozen, of Brooklyn, New York, is recalling about 649 pounds of frozen pizza products made with pork, or prosciutto, because they were produced without the benefit of federal inspection. The company has not received any confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to the consumption of this product to date. The frozen prosciutto pizzas were produced from April 1, 2019 through June 4, 2019. The recalled products are 9.6 ounce plastic shrink wrapped packages, each containing a single personal size pizza. The label is marked with "Table 87 Coal Oven Pizza Home of the Coal Oven Sliced Prosciutto." The UPC number marked on the pizza is 804879558286. The pizza has the establishment number "EST. 51192" inside the USDA mark of inspection. The pizzas were shipped to retail and wholesale … [Read more...]

Los Hernandez Recalls Chicken and Pork Tamales For No Inspection

Los Hernandez, of Moxee, Washington, is recalling about 9,090 pounds of chicken and pork tamales that were produced without the benefit of federal inspection. No reports of adverse reactions have been received to date by the company or FSIS. These tamales were produced from December 3, 2018 through February 9, 2019. The problem was discovered during routine FSIS verification activities. The recalled products are 30 pound boxes of Los Hernandez Authentic Pork Tamales Hand Made, and 30 pound boxes of Los Hernandez Authentic Chicken Tamales Hand Made. The tamales were shipped to a Los Hernandez Tamales Restaurant in Union Gap, Washington. That restaurant is owned by the recalling establishment. The individual tamales may have been packaged and sold to customers from December 2018 … [Read more...]

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