Category Archives: Food Microbiology Testing

Canada – Factor brand Parmesan Pesto Chicken with Steamed Spinach, Roasted Green Beans & Grape Tomatoes may be unsafe due to undercooking – Microbial Contamination

CFIA

Product
Parmesan Pesto Chicken with Steamed Spinach, Roasted Green Beans & Grape Tomatoes
Issue
Food – Microbial Contamination – Other
What to do

Do not consume, use, sell, serve or distribute recalled products

Distribution
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec

USA – Scanga Meat Company Recalls Ground Beef Products Due to Possible E. Coli O103 Contamination

FSIS USDA

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, 2023 – Scanga Meat Company, a Salida, Colorado establishment, is recalling approximately 563 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O103, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

The raw ground beef products were produced on December 11, 2023. The following products are subject to recall [view labels]:

  • 6-lb. plastic tubes containing “It’s a treat to eat Scanga Meat OUR REGULAR GROUND BEEF” and may have lot code 3345 represented on the label.
  • 6-lb. plastic tubes containing “It’s a treat to eat Scanga Meat OUR X-L GROUND BEEF” and may have lot code 3345 represented on the label.
  • 1-lb. plastic chubs containing “SCANGA MEAT HAMBURGER” and may have lot code 3345 represented on the label.
  • 1-lb. plastic trays containing “It’s a treat to eat Scanga Meat GROUND ROUND” and may have lot code 3345 represented on the label.

The products subject to recall bear establishment number “EST. 6460” inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were sold at the establishment’s retail location and shipped to restaurant locations in Colorado.

The problem was discovered during routine FSIS testing and the sampling results showed the presence of E. coli O103. There have been no confirmed reports of illness due to consumption of these products.

Many clinical laboratories do not test for non-O157 STEC, such as O103, because it is harder to identify than STEC O157:H7. People can become ill from STECs 2–8 days (average of 3–4 days) after consuming the organism.

Most people infected with STEC O103 develop diarrhea (often bloody) and vomiting. Some illnesses last longer and can be more severe. Infection is usually diagnosed by testing of a stool sample. Vigorous rehydration and other supportive care is the usual treatment; antibiotic treatment is generally not recommended. Most people recover within a week, but, rarely, some develop a more severe infection. Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a type of kidney failure, is uncommon with STEC O103 infection. HUS can occur in people of any age but is most common in children under 5 years old, older adults and persons with weakened immune systems. It is marked by easy bruising, pallor and decreased urine output. Persons who experience these symptoms should seek emergency medical care immediately.

FSIS is concerned that some product may be in consumers’ and restaurants’ refrigerators or freezers. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. Restaurants are urged not to serve these products. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.

Austria- Alnatura goji berries – Salmonella

Ages

AGES informs about a recall from Alnatura. The company issued a recall of the Alnatura goji berry product on December 22, 2023:
© Alnatura
Reason for recall
Salmonella
Marketed by
Alnatura
Manufacturer
Alnatura
Expiry Date
October 22, 2024

As a precautionary measure, Alnatura is recalling Alnatura goji berries with the best-before dates from July 4th, 2024 to October 22nd, 2024 because salmonella was detected in a sample of the same raw material. The goods have already been removed from sale.

Salmonella can cause gastrointestinal illnesses. Customers who have Alnatura goji berries with the above-mentioned best-before dates at home should no longer consume them as a precaution. Packs with the stated best before date can be returned to the respective markets, where replacements will of course be available.

The best-before date is printed on the side of the packaging.

Other best-before dates or other products are not affected by the recall.

Alnatura regrets the incident and apologizes for the inconvenience.

Original recall

Austria – Dennree Dried Goji Berries 100 g, Dennree Dried Goji Berries 250 g – Salmonella

Ages

AGES informs about a recall from Dennree Naturkost GmbH. On December 22, 2023, the company initiated a recall of the product Dennree Dried Goji Berries 100 g and Dennree Dried Goji Berries 250 g:
© Dennree
Reason for recall
Salmonella
Marketed by
Dennree Naturkost GmbH
Manufacturer
Dennree Naturkost GmbH
Expiry Date
July 21, 2024

Dennree is recalling the following items for reasons of preventative consumer protection:

  • Dennree dried goji berries 100 g with the best before dates 03/28/2024 – 07/21/2024
  • Dennree dried goji berries 250 g with the best before dates 03/28/2024 – 07/18/2024

Only goods with the best before dates (MHD) specified above are affected. The goods are available at Denns BioMarkt and in selected natural food stores.

The reason for the recall is the detection of salmonella. When consuming the products, symptoms such as diarrhea, headaches and stomach aches, general malaise and occasionally vomiting cannot be ruled out. Dennree is therefore removing all batches with the following best before date from sale as a precautionary measure:

Dennree dried goji berries 100 g: best before date March 28th, 2024 – July 21st, 2024
Dennree dried goji berries 250 g: best before date March 28th, 2024 – July 18th, 2024

Customers can return the product to the point of sale where they purchased it.

The purchase amount will be refunded upon presentation of the product, even without a receipt.

Original recall

UK – Update – Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire Cheese Ltd recalls Lancashire Cheese because of possible contamination with E. Coli – STEC

FSA

Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire Cheese Ltd has taken the precautionary step of recalling various Lancashire Cheese products because the products might contain E. Coli.
The cheeses are sometimes sold as a full block or served as individual portions, it may have been provided as part of a hamper you’ve purchased or been gifted. In some cases it’s been sold as part of a charcutier grazing platter. It may not always be clear whether you have purchased an affected product. If in doubt, consumers are advised to contact the retailer they bought their cheese from to find out if the cheese they have purchased is from the businesses and batches affected and, in the meantime, to not eat the product and ensure it is stored safely, fully wrapped and not in contact with other foods.
There is no change to the products affected, the update relates to a correction of the symptoms associated with E. Coli STEC.

Product details

Mrs Kirkham’s Mild & Creamy Lancashire  
Pack size All sizes
Use by All use by dates of all batches purchased since 1 October 2023
Mrs Kirkham’s Tasty Lancashire
Pack size All sizes
Use by All use by dates of all batches purchased since 1 October 2023
Mrs Kirkham’s Mature Lancashire
Pack size All sizes
Use by All use by dates of all batches purchased since 1 October 2023
Mrs Kirkham’s Smoked Lancashire
Pack size All sizes
Use by All use by dates of all batches purchased since 1 October 2023

Risk statement

The products listed above might be contaminated with Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, (STEC).

Symptoms caused by STEC organisms include severe diarrhoea (including bloody diarrhoea), abdominal pain, and sometimes haemolytic uremic syndrome, (HUS), a serious condition that can lead to kidney failure and can be fatal.

Action taken by the company

Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire Cheese Ltd is recalling the above product. Point of sale notices will be displayed where the products were sold. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the products.

Our advice to consumers

If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund. Ensure the products is thoroughly wrapped and does not come into contact with any other foods. Wash your hands, equipment, utensils and surfaces that may have come into contact with the product thoroughly.

UK – Update – Route des Terroirs recalls Morbier Maison Monts & Terroirs Chalet De Vevy Cheese because of contamination with E. Coli – STEC

FSA

Route des Terroirs is recalling Morbier Maison Monts & Terroirs Chalet De Vevy Raw Cows’ Milk Cheese because Shiga toxin-producing E. Coli has been found in some batches of this product.
There is no change to the products affected, the update relates to a correction of the symptoms associated with E. Coli STEC.

Product details

Morbier Maison Monts & Terroirs Chalet De Vevy
Batch code all
Best before All dates up to and including 24 January 2024

Risk statement

The presence of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli in some batches of the product listed above.

Symptoms caused by STEC organisms include severe diarrhoea (including bloody diarrhoea), abdominal pain, and sometimes haemolytic uremic syndrome, (HUS), a serious condition that can lead to kidney failure and can be fatal.

Action taken by the company

Route des Terroirs is recalling the above product. Point of sale notices will be displayed where the products were sold. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the products. Please see the attached notice.

Our advice to consumers

If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead return it to the store from where it was bought to discuss options for a full refund. The cheese is sometimes sold as a full block or served as individual portions. It may have been provided as part of a hamper you’ve purchased or been gifted. It may not always be clear whether you have purchased an affected product. If in doubt, you are advised to contact the retailer the product was bought from to find out if the cheese you have is from the businesses and batches affected. In the meantime, do not eat the product and ensure it is stored safely, fully wrapped and not in contact with any other foods.

UK – Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire Cheese Ltd recalls Lancashire Cheese because of possible contamination with E. Coli

FSA

Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire Cheese Ltd has taken the precautionary step of recalling various Lancashire Cheese products because the products might contain E. Coli.
The cheeses are sometimes sold as a full block or served as individual portions, it may have been provided as part of a hamper you’ve purchased or been gifted. In some cases it’s been sold as part of a charcutier grazing platter. It may not always be clear whether you have purchased an affected product. If in doubt, consumers are advised to contact the retailer they bought their cheese from to find out if the cheese they have purchased is from the businesses and batches affected and, in the meantime, to not eat the product and ensure it is stored safely, fully wrapped and not in contact with other foods.

Product details

Mrs Kirkham’s Mild & Creamy Lancashire  
Pack size All sizes
Use by All use by dates of all batches purchased since 1 October 2023
Mrs Kirkham’s Tasty Lancashire
Pack size All sizes
Use by All use by dates of all batches purchased since 1 October 2023
Mrs Kirkham’s Mature Lancashire
Pack size All sizes
Use by All use by dates of all batches purchased since 1 October 2023
Mrs Kirkham’s Smoked Lancashire
Pack size All sizes
Use by All use by dates of all batches purchased since 1 October 2023

Risk statement

The products listed above might be contaminated with Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, (STEC).

Symptoms caused by STEC organisms include severe diarrhoea (including bloody diarrhoea), abdominal pain, and sometimes haemolytic uremic syndrome, (HUS), a serious condition that can lead to kidney failure and can be fatal.

Action taken by the company

Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire Cheese Ltd is recalling the above product. Point of sale notices will be displayed where the products were sold. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the products.

Our advice to consumers

If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund. Ensure the products is thoroughly wrapped and does not come into contact with any other foods. Wash your hands, equipment, utensils and surfaces that may have come into contact with the product thoroughly.

Related alerts

UK – Route des Terroirs recalls Morbier Maison Monts & Terroirs Chalet De Vevy Cheese because of contamination with E. Coli

FSA

Route des Terroirs is recalling Morbier Maison Monts & Terroirs Chalet De Vevy Raw Cows’ Milk Cheese because Shiga toxin-producing E. Coli has been found in some batches of this product.

Product details

Morbier Maison Monts & Terroirs Chalet De Vevy
Batch code all
Best before All dates up to and including 24 January 2024

Risk statement

The presence of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli in some batches of the product listed above.

Symptoms caused by this organism can be similar to flu and include high temperature, muscle ache or pain, chills, feeling or being sick and diarrhoea. However, in rare cases, the infection can be more severe, causing serious complications, such as meningitis.

Some people are more vulnerable to Shiga toxin-producing E. coli infections, including those over 65 years of age, pregnant women and their unborn babies, babies less than one month old and people with weakened immune systems.

Action taken by the company

Route des Terroirs is recalling the above product. Point of sale notices will be displayed where the products were sold. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the products. Please see the attached notice.

Our advice to consumers

If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead return it to the store from where it was bought to discuss options for a full refund. The cheese is sometimes sold as a full block or served as individual portions. It may have been provided as part of a hamper you’ve purchased or been gifted. It may not always be clear whether you have purchased an affected product. If in doubt, you are advised to contact the retailer the product was bought from to find out if the cheese you have is from the businesses and batches affected. In the meantime, do not eat the product and ensure it is stored safely, fully wrapped and not in contact with any other foods.

Belgium – Baked pâté with wild mushrooms from the Saint Alby Selection brand – Listeria monocytogenes

afsca

Recall of LS Fresh
Product: baked pâté with wild mushrooms from the Saint Alby Selection brand
Nature of the problem: possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes
In agreement with the AFSCA, LS Frais is withdrawing the baked pâté with wild mushrooms (+-150g) of the Saint Alby Selection brand from sale and recalling it from consumers due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes.

Lidl Belgium asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it to the point of sale in which it was purchased. You will be reimbursed even without presentation of the receipt.

Product description

– Product name: baked pâté with wild mushrooms
– Brand: Saint Alby Selection
– EAN: 2825200000000 – 2825200000005
– Best before date (Best before): 25/12 /2023, 12/30/2023 and 01/01/2024
– Sales period: from 12/01/2023 to 12/18/2023
– Nature of packaging: plastic container
– Weight: +-150g

The product was sold through Lidl stores in Belgium.

For any further information , contact Lidl customer service (+32 (0)2 320 6000)

Luxembourg – Several charcuterie products from the Isla Délice brand – Clostridium botulinum

SAP

The following products are recalled in Luxembourg:

Name Provençal mortadélice (10 slices)
Brand Isla Délice
Unit 120g
Barcode 3512690000453
Date-bound batch (DLC/DDM) 12/29/2023 / 33250010

04/01/2024 / 33310016

01/08/2024 / 33350010

Name Olive treat (10 slices)
Brand Isla Délice
Unit 120g
Barcode 3512690006493
Date-bound batch (DLC/DDM) 06/01/2024 / 33330056
Name Beef Delight Flavor
Brand Isla Délice
Units 230g; 500g
Barcode 3512690000019
Date-bound batch (DLC/DDM) 05/07/2024 / 33130017

08/05/2024 / 33140007

05/14/2024 / 33200015

Name Olive slices (10 slices)
Brand Isla Délice
Unit 120g
Barcode 3512690000149
Date-bound bundle (DLC) 01/07/2024 / 33340094;

Update* :

12/31/2023 / 33270135

01/08/2024 / 33350042

05/01/2024 / 33320123

Name Beef flavor delight with olives
Brand Isla Délice
Unit 500g
Barcode 3512690000842
Date-bound batch (DLC/DDM) 05/07/2024 / 33130103

Update* :

05/14/2024 / 33200106

Name Poultry mousse
Brand Isla Délice
Unit 160g
Barcode 3512690005861
Date-bound batch (DLC/DDM) 12/20/2023 / 33260012

12/27/2023 / 33330016

Danger  : Possible presence of Clostridium botulinum

Supplier communication:

Graying on the surface of part of our production, linked to a non-compliant supplier ingredient. This situation does not exclude a Clostridium botulinum risk.

Information :

Botulism is a rare disease that most commonly results from eating contaminated food containing botulinum toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum . This toxin develops in particular in canned or sausage products made at home or at home for which the sterilization process has not been mastered. Symptoms usually appear 12 to 72 hours after ingesting contaminated food, but they can develop earlier or later (2 hours up to 10 days). Botulinum poisoning is characterized by neurological signs: sensation of blurred vision, drooping eyelids, speech problems, difficulty swallowing, dry mouth, muscle weakness. Digestive signs (constipation, vomiting, diarrhea) often accompany neurological signs.

The products can be distributed by different points of sale in Luxembourg.

Information Source: Recall Notification