The Public Health Agency of Canada is investigating an E. coli 0157:H7 outbreak that has now sickened at least 26 people. The outbreak is located in the Maritimes and Ontario and is associated with shredded lettuce produced by Freshpoint Inc. and sold at KFC and KFC-Taco Bell restaurants. The lettuce was not distributed to grocery stores. A recall has been announced. The source of contamination has not been determined. The lettuce originally came from California. U.S. officials have been notified of this outbreak. Public health officials are investigating to see if food safety controls were followed at each step along the production and supply chain. So far, there are six cases of E. coli 0157:H7 in New Brunswick, ten cases in Nova Scotia, and ten cases in Ontario. Most of those … [Read more...]
Freshpoint Toronto Recalling Lettuce for E. coli 0157:H7
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is announcing a recall of Freshpoint Toronto shredded iceberg lettuce for possible E. coli 0157:H7 contamination. The product was packaged for use by Kentucky Fried Chicken and Taco Bell. There have been illnesses in the Maritimes and Ontario reported associated with this recalled product. For KFC, 3/8" shred Iceberg/Romaine Blend (70/30) is recalled. The lettuce was packaged in 2 pound packages, 6 to a case. The Lot codes are 4941, 5011, 5021, 5031, 5041, 5051, 5121, 5131, 5141, 5151, and 5231, and the UPC number is 10883278082124. For Taco Bell, 1/4" shred iceberg lettuce is recalled. It was packaged in 2 pound packages, 10 to a case. The lot codes are 4941, 5011, 5021, 5031, 5041, 5051, 5111, 5121, 5131, 5141, and 5151, and the UPC number … [Read more...]
Recalled Romaine Lettuce From Tanimura & Antle Was Sold At Walmart, Safeway and Pak N Save
The California Department of Public Health has published the retail distribution list for romaine lettuce being reccalled by Tanimura & Antle. The lettuce, which was recalled August 20 for possible contamination with E.coli 0157:H7 , was distributed to Wal-Mart, Safeway, Pak N Save and The Market stores throughout California. The recalled lettuce was sold in plastic packages labeled "Tanimura & Antle Field Fresh Wrapped Single Head Romaine." The packages had the UPC number 0-27918-20314-9 and some had "Best Buy" dates of “08 19 12”. A total of 2,095 cases of the potentially contaminated lettuce were distributed in the US and Canada between August 2. and August 19. Of those, 1,969 cases were shipped to the following states: AL, AR, AZ, CA, GA, KS, KY, MD, NC, NM, NV, NY, NJ, … [Read more...]
Two E. coli Outbreaks, No Advice To Consumers
Two E.coli outbreaks were in the news this week: one because it was declared officially over by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the other because the likely source of the outbreak was revealed months after people became ill. The outbreaks, which together sickened dozens of people and claimed the life of one young girl, were caused by different strains of E. coli but they had one thing in common: while they were ongoing, officials weren't able to give consumers any food safety advice. The outbreak that came to an official end this week began in April, sickened 18 people in nine states and took the life of a 21-month old girl from Louisiana. The outbreak was caused by the rare strain E. coli 0145. Most of those who were sickened live in the southeastern part of … [Read more...]