Monthly Archives: September 2023

USA – Butternut squash sold at Costco stores recalled because of E. coli contamination

Food Safety News

Costco shoppers have been notified about contaminated fresh-cut butternut squash recalled because of possible contamination with E. coli.

New Jersey-based food manufacturer Safeway Fresh Foods of Vineland, NJ, sent a letter to members, shared by Costco on the recalls page, who may have bought the affected product — 2-pound plastic clamshell containers of pre-cut organic butternut squash — from Washington D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia Costco locations.

The wholesaler announced that impacted items bear the number #20522 above the barcode and were purchased between Sept. 7 and Sept. 15, 2023.

The contamination was found during routine testing by the producer’s lab.

Australia – At least 40 wedding guests struck down with suspected food poisoning

9News

At least 40 wedding guests who attended a reception in inner Melbourne on Saturday night are battling suspected food poisoning.
9News has been told the guests ate chicken and pork at the celebration at Albert Park reception venue The Park before they became violently ill on Sunday.
Some of the affected guests, who included children as young as four and elderly people, have been taken to hospital.

Officials puzzled by an outbreak in Finland that sickened 800

Food Safety News

Officials in Finland remain stumped by a large outbreak linked to school meals.

The Finnish Food Authority (Ruokavirasto), National Institute of Health and Welfare (THL), and local agencies are investigating the outbreak, which affected more than 800 people. The incident occurred in mid-August in Mikkeli, with mainly children falling sick.

Ruokavirasto reported that examining food samples has not found any typical food poisoning bacteria, toxins, or signs of microbiological spoilage.

Only sensory changes and differences in acidity have been observed in tortillas, which were suspected to be the cause of illness.

Food tests have looked for bacteria of the Bacillus cereus group and coagulase-positive staphylococci, as well as their toxins, molds, and other microbes.

China – Nearly 100 get food poisoning at Shanxi wedding banquet

Global Times

Nearly 100 people got food poisoning at a wedding banquet in North China’s Shanxi Province recently, and the topic drew a lot of attention on Sina Weibo on Monday, with the local government announcing on Tuesday that all patients had recovered by Sunday and investigations are underway.

An employee from the hotel involved said that they have sent samples of the food to relevant departments for further investigation. The restaurant has been temporarily closed.

“It has nothing to do with us, and the test results [for our food] have come out. Those who got poisoned are the ones who are close to the family, and they ate at the host’s house in the morning,” said one employee from the restaurant, according to hntv.tv.

USA -Outbreak Investigation of Hepatitis A Virus Infections: Frozen Strawberries (February 2023)

FDA

Current Update

September 15, 2023

The FDA and CDC, in collaboration with state and local partners, investigated an outbreak of hepatitis A virus infections linked to frozen organic strawberries imported from Baja California, Mexico. FDA’s traceback investigation identified a common supplier of organic strawberries. Strawberries used by this supplier were imported from certain farms located in Baja California, Mexico, in 2022. Additionally, the strain of hepatitis A virus causing illnesses this year is genetically identical to the strain that caused the outbreak of hepatitis A virus infections in 2022, which was linked to fresh organic strawberries imported from Baja California, Mexico, and sold at various retailers. Due to the matching strains of hepatitis A, investigators considered traceback and epidemiological data from the 2022 and 2023 outbreaks. When both data sets were considered together, investigators found that a single farm was associated with the distribution of strawberries consumed by ill people in both outbreaks. This single farm supplied strawberries to multiple importers across both outbreaks and some recipients processed fresh strawberries into the frozen berries consumed in the 2023 outbreak.

As of September 15, 2023, no additional illnesses have been reported and CDC has announced that this outbreak has ended. FDA’s investigation is complete.  While the outbreak has ended, FDA continues to work closely with competent authorities in Mexico through the established Food Safety Partnership to investigate potential source(s) of contamination within the implicated region and to proactively implement prevention strategies for growers ahead of the next growing season. FDA also intends to consider using additional tools, such as import screening and sampling, for strawberries grown and harvested in Baja California, Mexico, during the next growing season.

India – Over 80 children of tribal hostel in MP’s Jabalpur suffer food poisoning

Punjab News Express

BHOPAL: At least 80 children of the Eklavya tribal hostel located in Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur district were suffered food poisoning after having dinner, officials said.

After eating food on Sunday evening, almost all the children suddenly complained of stomach pains or started vomiting and some were admitted to the Victoria Hospital, while some were shifted into some private hospitals.

Doctors say that it is food poisoning.

USA – At least 30 now with Salmonella linked to Carnicerias Guanajuato

Food Poison Journal

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) said a Salmonella outbreak has been linked to food from Carnicerias Guanajuato at 3140 N. California Avenue.

CDPH now says 30 people have come down with Salmonella after eating there, and CDPH warns there may be others.

The taqueria has been closed since September 8, and CDPH said the owners are cooperating with an investigation into the specific source of the infections.

Anyone who has eaten any prepared food from Carnicerias Guanajuato’s taqueria or the prepared food section of the grocery store since Aug. 29 might have been exposed to Salmonella.

CDPH records show the taqueria was inspected on September 8 due to suspected food poisoning, and inspectors found raw beef and raw shelled eggs were being stored above ready-to-eat sliced lettuce inside a prep cooler in the restaurant.

The restaurant was issued a citation for improper food storage and was instructed to properly store raw foods to avoid cross-contamination with prepared foods.

CDPH said anyone who suffered symptoms of salmonella after eating food from Carnicerias Guanajuato should contact them at outbreak@cityofchicago.org to file a suspected food poisoning complaint.

Denmark – Risk of mold/mold in Excellent Cookies

Foedevarestyrelsen

Nordthy A/S is recalling “Excellent Cookie with dark chocolate and chopped hazelnut” and “Excellent Cookie with milk chocolate, chopped hazelnuts and caramel flavor”, due to the risk of mold in the product.

The product should be discarded or returned to the store where it was purchased.

What food?

Excellent Cookie with dark chocolate and chopped hazelnut
EAN: 5711070802092
Excellent Cookie with milk chocolate, chopped hazelnuts and caramel flavor
EAN: 5711070802108
Net content: 90 grams
Last use by date/best before date: 13.12.2023

Sold in:

Normal stores all over the country.

Why is the product being recalled?

There is a risk of mold in the product. Mold in the product makes it unsuitable as food.

What should you do as a consumer?

The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration advises consumers to discard the product or return it to the store where it was purchased.

Who is recalling this product

Nordthy A/S, Rubinvej 61, 7700 Thisted

Luxembourg – Tomato Basil Focaccia from the Boni Selection brand – Listeria monocytogenes

SAP

The following product is recalled in Luxembourg:

Name Tomato Basil Focaccia
Brand Boni Selection
Unit 2 x 165g
Use-by date (DLC) 07/10/2023
Batch 3250
Sales period 09/08/2023 to 09/16/2023

Danger  : Possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes

Listeria monocytogenes can cause fever, headache and gastroenteritis. Vulnerable people such as the immunocompromised and elderly and young children may experience neurological symptoms due to meningitis. Pregnant women should also be particularly attentive to these symptoms. Gastroenteritis can appear between a few hours and 3 days after consumption, while neurological symptoms can only appear after 3 months. People who have consumed these products and present these symptoms are invited to consult a doctor and report this consumption.

Sale confirmed in Luxembourg by: Colruyt. A sale by other operators cannot be excluded.

Information Source: Recall Notification

Belgium – Organic Brazil nuts from the Pit&Pit brand – Aflatoxins

AFSCA

Pit & Pit recall
Product: Organic Brazil nuts from the Pit&Pit brand.
Problem: Too high aflatoxin content.
In agreement with the FASFC, Pit & Pit is withdrawing the “Organic Brazil Nut” product from the Pit & Pit brand from sale and is recalling it from consumers due to its high aflatoxin content.

Pit & Pit asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it. A free return label can be requested by sending an email with the photo of the label to help@pit-pit.com . Upon receipt of the return, the product will be refunded to you.

Description of the product:

– Name of the product: Organic Brazil nuts
– Brand: Pit & Pit
– Type of packaging: transparent pot with black lid and plastic bag
– Expiration date (BAD): 03/27/2025
– Weight and number batches:
         o 300g – Lot: UT17GQ2J
         o 900g – Lot: UT17GQ2K
         o 2.5kg – Lot: UT17GQ2L

The product was sold online, via the website www.pit-pit.com .

For any further information , please contact: help@pit-pit.com .