The deadly Clover Hill requesón Listeria monocytogenes outbreak case count has risen to nine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That is an increase of one more patient since the first notice of the outbreak was issued on June 4, 2026. Two recalls of soft ricotta or requesón cheese have been issued. The case count by state is: Maryland (3), New York (3), and Virginia (3). Illness onset dates range from March 6, 2023 to May 120, 2026. The newly added patient lives in New York. Eight of the nine patients have been hospitalized, and one person, who lived in Maryland, has died. The patient age range is from 16 to 81 years old. Eight people were interviewed by public health officials about what they ate before they got sick. Of eight people interviewed, … [Read more...]
Recall of Steve’s Freeze Dried Chicken Pet Food Expanded
The February 2026 recall of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet has been expanded to include Steve's Real Food Freeze Dried Chicken Pet Food. The issue is that the food may have low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1). Thiamine deficiency in dogs and cats over an extended period of time means the animals can develop issues such as decreased appetite, vomiting, excessive salivation, weight loss, and poor growth. More serious signs can include mental dullness, vision changes, wobbly walking, circling, falling, and seizures. This condition can be life-threatening. This condition is reversible if recognized early and treated appropriately. Most animals do respond well to treatment. The recall notice did not state whether or not any pet illnesses have been reported in connection with … [Read more...]
Jones Dairy Farm Chicken Sausage Recalled For Undeclared Pork
Jones Dairy Farm Chicken Sausage that was sold at Costco stores is being recalled because pork links may have been included in the packages. There are people who can't eat pork who need to be aware of this issue. This is not a food safety situation. The recall notice stated that this was an isolated event and only affected sausage packages with a use buy date of April 29, 2027. You can find the use by date at the top left corner on the front of the package. The chicken sausage has the Costco item number 1211239. The plastic pouch weights 48 ounces, or three pounds. There is a yellow banner on top of the package, and a picture of the sausages in the middle, with black printing. The Jones Dairy Farm logo is on the front of the package inside a green border. The sausages were for sale … [Read more...]
Broome County Jail Had Food Safety Violations Before Outbreak
The Broome County Jail kitchen had food safety violations before the Salmonella outbreak that sickened more than 300 inmates occurred, according to news reports. Ten inmates were hospitalized, but eight of them have been released. The rest recovered without medical attention. Allegedly it was the chicken salad that was the source of the pathogen; it did test positive for Salmonella. Olivia Catalino, director of public health, said in a statement, "Our team observed numerous instances of potentially hazardous food that were improperly refrigerated. Another critical violation was noted when food was never temperature checked. The worker was then observed handling the cooked chicken with bare hands. Another violation while transferring it to the container." In addition, milk was left … [Read more...]
Pearl Milling Original Pancake & Waffles Recalled For Allergens
Pearl Milling Original Pancake & Waffles Mix is being recalled because it contains the allergens milk and soy. Anyone who is allergic to those ingredients, as well as anyone who is lactose intolerant, could have a serious reaction if they eat this product. No illnesses have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalling firm is Ballester Hermanos of San Juan, Puerto Rico. You can see the Spanish language version of the recall notice here. This product was sold at the retail level in Puerto Rico. Consumers may have purchased this mix starting in January 2026. The mix is in a 5.99 ounce (170 gram) red pouch with a photo of the completed pancakes on the front and white printing. The recalled product is Pearl Milling … [Read more...]
El Ranchero Salmonella and Campylobacter Outbreak in NC
An El Ranchero Salmonella and Campylobacter outbreak in North Carolina has sickened at least six people, according to a press release from the Toe River Health District (TRHD), which is located in Ledger, North Carolina. Four people who live in Mitchell county and two who live in Vancey county have been diagnosed with Salmonella infections. Some of these people have also been diagnosed with Campylobacter infections. The health department states that they have been in contact with all of these patients, and will not share any more information about them. That means we will not know the patient age range, or whether or not anyone has been hospitalized. Apparently illnesses started on or after May 18, 2026. That restaurant is located at 2o3 Locust Street in Spruce Pine. Public … [Read more...]
Boon Nursh Reusable Baby Bottles Recalled For Choking Hazard
Boon Nursh Reusable Baby Bottles are being recalled because they pose a choking hazard. The problem is that the hard plastic outer shell can bubble or partially peel off, resulting in loose pieces of film-like plastic. While the firm has received 135 reports of bubbling or peeling, no injuries have been reported to date. The recalling firm is TOMY International of Oak Brook, Illinois. The bottles were manufactured in Vietnam. The recalled product is Boon Nursh reusable baby bottles in that hold eight ounces. The bottles come in three pink tie dye colors. The bottles were sold in a package that contains three bottles. The bottles have a hard outer plastic shell that encases a soft silicone pouch. The Boon logo is printed on the side of the hard plastic shell. The item number, B11654, … [Read more...]
Prime Food Processing Dried Herring Recalled For Botulism Risk
Prime Food Processing dried herring is being recalled for a botulism risk. The problem is that the fish was not adequately eviscerated. Clostridium botulinum bacteria and spores are more likely to be found in the viscera, or guts, of fish over five inches in length. Under certain conditions, such as being packaged in an airtight container, the spores will produce the toxin. No illnesses have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalling firm is Prime Food Processing of Brooklyn, New York. The recalled product was sold in Asian grocery stores in these states: Arizona, California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and … [Read more...]














