November 26, 2024

Trail Bologna Meal Processing Kits Recalled For Soy and Wheat

Trail Bologna Meal Processing Kits are being recalled because they may contain the food allergens soy and wheat that are not declared on the product label as required.  Anyone who is allergic to those ingredients, as well as anyone who has celiac disease, could have a serious reaction if they eat this product. No illness or allergic reactions have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalling firm is The Con Yeager Spice Company of Zelienople, Pennsylvania. This product was sold nationwide through whole distributors, retail stores, and mail order via the company's web site. The recalled product is Trail Bologna Meat Processing Kits that are in 17.88 ounce pouches. The UPC number that is stamped on the product label is … [Read more...]

Albertsons Ready Meals and Deli Items Recalled For Listeria

Albertsons Ready Meals and deli items are being recalled for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination because they were made with recalled BrucePac ready to eat chicken. The recall notice did not state whether or not any illnesses have been reported. The meals were made by Fresh Creative Foods, a division of Reser's Fine Foods. The ReadyMeals and store-made deli items were available for purchase at these stores: Albertsons, Carrs-Safeway, Eagle, Jewel-Osco, Pavilions, Randalls, Safeway, Shaw's, Star Market, Tom Thumb and Vons. These stores are located in the states of Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and Wyoming. … [Read more...]

Church Brothers Green Onions Recalled For Possible Salmonella

Church Brothers Green Onions, sold under various brand names, are being recalled for possible Salmonella contamination. No illnesses have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this item. The recalling firm is Church Brothers (Church Brothers Farms) of Salinas, California. The distribution of this product was limited to a small number of retail and foodservice customers in Canada and in these states in the United States: Alabama, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia. In Canada, the recalled product is Imperial Fresh Green Onions Iceless in a 4 x 2 pound bag with lot code CB272378. In the United States, the recalled products are Church Brothers Green Onions Iceless in a … [Read more...]

Dakota Tom’s Cheeseburgers Recalled For Possible Listeria

Dakota Tom's Cheeseburgers are being recalled for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. These items were made with a burger patty made by BrucePac products that was recalled for contamination. No illnesses have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of these products. The recalling firm is Dakota Tom's Sandwiches of Corsica, South Dakota. The recalled products were sold at the retail level through grocery stores and convenience stores in the states of South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, and Wyoming. The recalled items are Pepper Jack Cheeseburger with UPC number 737296806008, The Gambler with UPC number 737296601788, and Bacon Cheeseburger with UPC number 3729680300. The best by dates for these items range from 9/1/24 to … [Read more...]

TreeHouse Waffles Recalled For Possible Listeria Contamination

TreeHouse Waffles are being recalled for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. No illnesses have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of these items. The recalling firm is Treehouse Foods of Oak Brook, Illinois. The recalled products were sold throughout the United States and Canada at the retail level. They were packed in various formats under different brand names. You can see pictures of the recalled products along with the brand names  and UPC numbers at the FDA web site.. The brands include Homestyle, Breakfast Best, Always Save, Best Choice, Essentials, Clover Valley, Food Lion, Giant Eagle, Hannaford, Harris Teeter, Higher Harvest by HEB,  Kodiak, Simple Truth, Pics, Schnucks, SE Grocer, Good  & Gather, Tops, Great Value, … [Read more...]

Ham in Jelly Recalled in Canada For Possible Listeria

Ham in Jelly, sold under various brand names, is being recalled in Canada for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. No illnesses have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of these items. The recalling firms are: Wagener's Meat Products Coppa's King City Village Bake Shop Glogowski euro food Staropolskie Delikatesy Starsky Fine Foods (Hamilton, Mississauga) Nika Deli (Welland Farmer's Market) Deli Fritz 302 Variety Each company is responsible for some, but not necessarily all, of the recalled products. These items were sold in Ontario at the retail level. You can see pictures of the products at the CFIA web site. The recalled products include Coppa's Fresh Market Wagener's Ham in Jelly that was clerk served. … [Read more...]

Today’s Frozen Dessert Ice Cream Recalled For Yellow #5 and #6

Today's Frozen Dessert Ice Cream in five flavors is being recalled because it was made with undeclared Yellow #5 and #6. Some people are sensitive to those colors, and they must be listed on the product label.  This recall was on the FDA's Enforcement Reports page, and not the usual recall page, so there is no mention about  whether or not any illnesses have been reported to the company to date. The recalling firm is Today's Frozen Desserts of Miami, Florida. These recalled products were sold in the state of Florida. They include Rum Raisin Ice Cream that is packaged in paper and plastic containers in sizes 3 gallon, half gallon, and quart. The code information is 00175240B, 00179240B, 00185240B, 00191240B, 00198240B, 00200240B, 00202240B, 00207240B, 00213240B, 00221240B, 00223240B, … [Read more...]

USDA Releases List of Schools That Received BrucePac Meats

The USDA releases the list of schools that received BrucePac meats that were recalled for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Almost 12,000,000 pounds of fully cooked chicken and other meats are included in that recall. The schools are in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, South Euclid, Ohio, Astatula Florida, Aston, Pennsylvania, Bangor, Michigan, Shady Hills, Florida, Staten Island, New York, Washington D.C., St. Petersburg, Florida, Valley Stream, New York, Folcroft, Pennsylvania, Orange City, Iowa, Belle Glade, Florida, Winter Haven, Florida, Memphis, Tennessee, Somerville, Tennessee, Newark, New Jersey, Conyers, Georgia, Rockford, Michigan, Decatur, Michigan, Plano, Illinois, Big Rapids, Michigan, Shively, Kentucky, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Indianapolis, Indiana, … [Read more...]

King Harvest Spinach Hummus Recalled For Foreign Material

King Harvest Spinach Hummus is being voluntarily recalled for possible foreign material contamination in the form of plastic fragments. This presents a choking hazard. Because this recall notice was posted on the FDA's Enforcement Reports page, and not the regular recall page, there is no mention about whether or not any injuries have been reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalling firm is Pacific Coast Fresh CO of Portland, Oregon. The recalled product was sold in the states of Oregon and Washington. It is King Harvest Spinach Hummus, which is a perishable product and sold refrigerated. The hummus is packed in plastic tubs with tamper evident lids. This product weighs 10 ounces. The UPC number that is stamped on the product … [Read more...]

BrucePac Listeria Recall Grows Again With More Brands Added

The BrucePac Listeria recall has grown again, with more brands added, according to the USDA. The list is now 342 pages long. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the consumption of these products. One of the issues with this recall is that many of the products made with these potentially contaminated fully cooked meats are meant to be eaten without  a "kill step." That means consumers eat them without reheating them. If any pathogens are present in those products, people will get sick. The stories that may have sold these items include these chains and convenience stores: 7 Eleven, Albertsons, ALDI, Amazon Fresh, Baker’s, Carrs-Safeway, City Market, Costco, Dillons, Eagle, Food Lion, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, Giant, Giant Eagle, Gerbes, H-E-B, Hannaford, … [Read more...]

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