Category Archives: Food Safety Management

USA – Frozen lobster products with best before dates throughout 2023 recalled over Listeria

Food Safety News

Greenhead Lobster Products LLC is recalling certain Greenhead Lobster brand lobster products with best before dates through 2023 because of potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

According to the FDA, the recall was initiated on Oct. 2, 2021, and is complete. However, the recalled products have best before dates throughout 2023 and could be in consumers’ freezers.

The products were distributed in Colorado, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New York and Connecticut.

See the product list at the link above

France – Large Sausage sold in bulk – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Meats
  • Product brand name home-made
  • Model names or references fresh sausages
  • Identification of products
    Lot Date
    manufactured on 02/02/2023 Use-by date 02/09/2023
  • Packaging bulk
  • Marketing start/end date From 02/02/2023 to 03/02/2023
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Further information fresh sausage sold in bulk in shop window
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors Benoist House

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Presence of Listeria monocytogenes
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Listeria monocytogenes (causative agent of listeriosis)

France – Roast Chorizo – Salmonella

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Meats
  • Product brand name Unbranded
  • Model names or references Roast Chorizo
  • Identification of products
    Lot Date
    2303205601 Use-by date 02/11/2023
  • Packaging Product sold by the cut in the traditional department
  • Marketing start/end date From 02/01/2023 to 02/02/2023
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark FR-28-111-020-CE
  • Further information Roast pork elaborated about 4kg. Roast stuffed with a pork merguez stuffing, covered with slices of Emmental and Chorizo, all wrapped in strainer.
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Departments: EURE-ET-LOIR (28), SEINE-ET-MARNE (77), ESSONNE (91)
  • Distributors U express and Imber Garden
  • List of points of sale DHQUAL_-_ROTI_Chorizo.pdf

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Presence of Salmonella detected
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Salmonella spp (causative agent of salmonellosis)

France – Norman Roast – Salmonella

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Meats
  • Product brand name Vallegrain
  • Model names or references Norman Roast
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Lot Date
    3467980063796 2303205601 Use-by date 02/11/2023
  • Packaging Tray under modified atmosphere of about 1kg
  • Marketing start/end date From 02/01/2023 to 02/02/2023
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark FR-28-111-020-CE
  • Further information Roast pork elaborated about 1kg. Roast stuffed with plain stuffing, slices of camembert and apples, covered with slices of camembert and apples, rolled up in a strainer.
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Departments: VAL-DE-MARNE (94)
  • Distributors saw
  • List of points of sale DHQUALCP_-_Roti_Normand.pdf

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Presence of Salmonella detected
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Salmonella spp (causative agent of salmonellosis)

USA – Don’t Let the End Zone Become the Danger Zone: Your Guide to Hosting a Penalty-Free Super Bowl Party

USDA

Football field, end goal. Word overlay: Penalty-free Super Bowl Party – Food Safety: How-to

It’s time for the big game, which also means it’s time to host your friends for your annual Super Bowl party! And where there’s a Super Bowl viewing party, there’s also plenty of food. By following these food safety rules from our game-winning playbook, you’ll provide the best defense to avoid letting your teammates get sacked by foodborne illness this Super Bowl. You may also get voted as MVP for best Super Bowl party host!

Clean: Lead a Good Warm-Up

  • Begin your party food prep by washing hands with warm, soapy water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Wash and sanitize dishware and utensils before using them to prepare, warm, cook or serve any foods.

Separate: Keep Up the Defense

  • Don’t allow a pass interference to contaminate your ready-to-eat foods.
    • Keep all raw meat and poultry away from ready to eat foods while preparing and mixing items.
    • Use clean and different utensils for each dish, and avoid using your own personal utensil to serve yourself foods from the buffet.

Cook: Avoid a False Start

Use a food thermometer to ensure that all meats, poultry and other cooked food items have been cooked to a safe internal temperature before serving. Any previously cooked foods being reheated must be reheated to a safe internal temperature of 165°F, or steaming hot before serving. Making sure food items are properly heated and cooked will kill bacteria that may try to tackle your guests. Here are the recommended internal temperatures for some Super Bowl party favorites:

  • Chicken wings = 165°F
  • Burgers and sliders = 160°F
  • Chili and other reheated foods = 165°F

Chill: Watch the Clock

Once kickoff happens, partygoers and hosts are focused on the game (or patiently waiting until the halftime show); however, don’t let the play clock expire on those party foods, and consider putting foods out in batches to ensure they aren’t staying out longer than the two-hour time limit.

Before halftime, take a TIMEOUT. Check your food with a food thermometer to make sure hot foods are still hot and cold foods are still cold. Ensure that you’re keeping crockpots with your buffalo chicken dip or spinach and artichoke dip on the “warm” or “low” setting, always use a cold source (such as a bowl of ice), below cold foods and check throughout the party to make sure dips and cheeses are still cold.

Stop the Clock

After foods have been sitting at room temperature for 2 hours, either place foods in the refrigerator, change the cold sources or throw out foods you know have been sitting since pre-game coverage.

  • Bacteria love temperatures between 40°F and 140°F, and will grow rapidly if they are in this temperature environment for more than 2 hours. Read more about the Danger Zone.

Scoring the Game-Winning Touchdown

The game is over, but that doesn’t mean you have to lose your food or your health! By following these tips at your Super Bowl party or gathering, you may be celebrating more than just a team victory. Overall, remember to keep an eye on party foods and their temperatures, even when you’re celebrating touchdowns.

Need more food safety information? Call the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at (1-888-674-6854) Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET, or email or chat at askkaren.gov.

Belgium – Several Cheeses – Listeria monocytogenes

AFSCA

Communication from the FASFC
Products: several cheeses
Problem: Possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes.

Following a notification via the RASFF system (European Food and Feed rapid alert system), the FASFC withdrew several cheeses from sale (Comtesse de Vichy, Gaperon, Tomme garlic des ours, etc.) and recalled them to consumers in due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes.

The FASFC asks not to consume these products and to bring them back to the point of sale where they were purchased.

Description of products

Comtesse de Vichy
EAN 3760014990618 – 1.3 kg
EAN 3760014990625- 550 g
EAN 3760014991462 – 350 g
EAN 3760014990649 – 180 g
Comtesse Vichy wild garlic
EAN 3760014992193

Gaperon
EAN 3760014990410- 350 g
Black wood
gaperon EAN 3760014992049

Gaperon Twine
EAN 3760014991622

P’tite Comtesse truffles
EAN 3760014991974 – 100g

Tomme wild garlic
EAN 3760014991950

Expiry dates: all dates

These products were sold through various outlets.

For any additional information, you can contact the FASFC contact point for consumers: 0800/13.550 or pointdecontact@afsca.be .

Belgium – ZEN GRANOLA quinoa and lavender from the Lily’s Granola brand – Aflatoxin

AFSCA

Recall of Lily’s Granola
Product: ZEN GRANOLA quinoa and lavender from the Lily’s Granola brand.
Problem: too high aflatoxin content in pistachios, used as an ingredient.

In agreement with the AFSCA, Lily’s Granola withdraws the product “ZEN GRANOLA quinoa and lavender” from the Lily’s Granola brand from sale and recalls it from consumers because of too high aflatoxin content in pistachios, used as an ingredient .

Lily’s Granola asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased.

Product Description

– Product name: ZEN GRANOLA quinoa and lavender
– Brand: Lily’s Granola
– Best before dates (BDD): 05/05/2023 and 06/09/2023
– Batch numbers: LG-QLA-48-029-05092022 and LG -QLA-30-030-06012023
– Sales period: from 05/09/2022 to 03/02/2023
– Weight: 300 g metal box and 1 kg bag

The product was distributed through various outlets and the Lily’s Granola website.

For any further information, you can contact Liliana Bordeianu via 0498 63 06 17 or hello@lilysgranola.be

Quebec -Notice not to consume various nuggets of smoked salmon sold by Marché Durand-Gaudet in Baie-Comeau, and warning concerning the lack of information necessary for the safe consumption of smoked trout and smoked salmon sold

Quebec

QUEBEC CITY , Feb. 8 28, 2023 /CNW Telbec/ – The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ), in collaboration with Marché Durand-Gaudet (IGA Extra), located at 1500, rue de Bretagne, in Baie- Comeau , warns the population not to consume the products indicated in the table below, because their safety is no longer guaranteed. Indeed, the company did not respect the preservation requirements of the manufacturer.

Product name

Brand

Format

Affected lot

“Nuggets of smoked salmon ”

Gosselin Smokehouses

140g

Units sold until February 8, 2023

“Nuggets of smoked salmon with steak spices”

Gosselin Smokehouses

140g

Units sold until February 8, 2023

“ Maple Smoked Salmon Nuggets ”

Gosselin Smokehouses

140g

Units sold until February 8, 2023

In addition, the MAPAQ, in collaboration with the same company, warns the population not to consume the products indicated in the table below beyond 14 days following the packaging date indicated on the retailer’s label.

Product name

Brand

Format

Affected lot

” Smoked and Sliced ​​Rainbow Trout 

grizzly

120g

Units sold until February 8, 2023

“ Smoked and Sliced ​​Coho Salmon ”

grizzly

120g

Units sold until February 8, 2023

The products that are the subject of this warning were offered for sale until February 8, 2023 inclusive, only at the establishment designated above. They were presented in the manufacturer’s packaging and sold chilled.

The operator is voluntarily recalling the products in question. It has agreed with MAPAQ to issue this warning as a precautionary measure. Additionally, people who have any of the salmon nugget products in their possession are advised not to consume it. They must return it to the establishment where they bought it or throw it away.

In addition, individuals who have smoked sliced ​​rainbow trout or smoked sliced ​​coho salmon in their possession are advised not to consume the product if it has been packaged for more than 14 days. They must return it to the establishment where they bought it or throw it away.

Even if the affected products show no signs of tampering or suspicious odors, their consumption may represent a health risk. In fact, when smoked fish is sold refrigerated, mandatory preventive measuresThis link will open in a new window. must be taken with regard to the type of packaging and the shelf life.

It should be noted that no case of illness associated with the consumption of these foods has been reported to MAPAQ to date.

New Zealand – Shellfish Biotoxin Alert – North Island

MPI

Current warning

Kaipara Harbour, Auckland

NORTH ISLAND WARNING

Reason for alert Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP)

Date warning issued 10 February 2023

Media release

Affected area The warning extends throughout the whole of the Kaipara Harbour up to a line across the entrance from the top of Oneone Beach across to North Head.
Shellfish affected Mussels, oysters, tuatua, pipi, toheroa, cockles, scallops, catseyes, kina (sea urchin) and all other bivalve shellfish.

Note, cooking shellfish does NOT remove the toxin.

Pāua, crab and crayfish may still be eaten if the gut has been completely removed prior to cooking, as toxins accumulate in the gut. If the gut is not removed its contents could contaminate the meat during the cooking process.

Symptoms Symptoms typically appear between 10 minutes and 3 hours after ingestion and may include:

  • numbness and a tingling (prickly feeling) around the mouth, face, and extremities (hands and feet)
  • difficulty swallowing or breathing
  • dizziness
  • headache
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • diarrhoea
  • paralysis and respiratory failure and in severe cases, death.
Other information Paralytic shellfish toxins have been detected in shellfish from the Kaipara Harbour at levels over the safe limit of 0.8mg/kg set by MPI. Ongoing testing will continue and any changes will be communicated accordingly.

Map of affected area

Quebec – Notice not to consume pastry and bakery products as well as cooked meals prepared and sold by Boulangerie Mr. Pinchot – Food Safety

Quebec

QUEBEC CITY , Feb. 9 28, 2023 /CNW Telbec/ – The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ), in collaboration with the Food Inspection Division of the City of Montreal and the company Boulangerie Mr. Pinchot, located at 4354, rue De Brébeuf, in Montreal, advises the public not to consume pastry and bakery products as well as cooked meals prepared and sold by the latter, because they have not been prepared and packaged in such a way as to ensure their safety.

The products that are the subject of this warning were offered for sale until February 8, 2023, and this, only at the establishment designated above. They were sold packaged or presented in a counter with service and packaged by the attendant at the request of customers.

The operator is voluntarily recalling the products in question. It has agreed with MAPAQ and the Food Inspection Division of the City of Montreal to distribute this warning as a precautionary measure. Also, people who have any of these products in their possession are advised not to consume it. They must return it to the establishment where they bought it or throw it away. Even if the affected products show no signs of tampering or suspicious odors, their consumption may represent a health risk.

No case of illness associated with the consumption of these foods has been reported to MAPAQ to date.