Category Archives: food safety training

France – TORTILLAS -Clostridium botulinum

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Others
  • Product brand name PALACIOS / TE GUSTA
  • Model names or references Fresh potato tortillas, all flavors (with, without onions, chorizo…etc)
  • Identification of products
    Batch Date
    All lots Use-by date 07/24/2023
    All lots Use-by date 07/31/2023
    All lots Use-by date 08/08/2023
    All lots Use-by date 08/11/2023
  • Packaging 500g
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark 26.03635/SG
  • Further information Only fresh tortillas from the factory in Mudrian, Spain (approval number 26.03635/SG), are concerned. Vacuum-packed tortillas are not affected.
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors Carrefour, Cora, Intermarché, Netto

Research – Food Safety Monitoring of Salmonella spp. in Northern Italy 2019–2021

MDPI

Abstract

Salmonella is the second most frequent bacterial pathogen involved in human gastrointestinal outbreaks in the European Union; it can enter the food-production chain from animal or environmental sources or from asymptomatic food operators. European food legislation has established microbiological criteria to ensure consumer protection. Salmonella is listed under both process hygiene criteria and food safety criteria. Each EU member state designates an agency to organize or perform controls and other official activities. This paper describes the official control plans performed by competent authorities in Northern Italy in the three-year period 2019–2021. A total of 4413 food samples were delivered to the IZS Food Safety laboratories for Salmonella detection, of which 36 (0.8%) tested positive. Salmonella was most frequently detected in poultry meat samples (25/36 positive samples) followed by other meat products and pork products. The official controls for the protection of consumer health apply the EU’s farm-to-fork approach: the samples were collected during production (food production plants), from products on the market, and from collective catering (restaurants, cafeterias, canteens). This manuscript will provide information about the presence of Salmonella in foodstuffs that can help competent authorities to set control plans based on risk assessments.

CDC – Fruit and Vegetable Safety

CDC

What You Need to Know

  • Sometimes, raw fruits and vegetables contain harmful germs that can make you and your family sick, such as SalmonellaE. coli, and Listeria.
  • The safest produce to eat is cooked; the next safest is washed.
  • Wash fruits and vegetables under running water—even if you do not plan to eat the peel.

Read more at the link above

Keep food safe in the car

ACSA

High temperatures in summer can quickly damage fresh fruits and vegetables, but they can also accelerate the growth of microorganisms responsible for food poisoning, especially in meat and fish.

As a general rule, meat can NEVER be left out of the fridge for more than 2 hours, but in summer, when temperatures are very high, we must refrigerate as soon as possible. At temperatures of 30ºC, microorganisms multiply rapidly.

If the outside temperature is high, we must think that inside a parked car this temperature is even much higher, so here are some recommendations to keep buying food during the car trip:

  1. Plan your orders. If you have to do the shopping and other tasks, the order in doing these tasks is very important, especially in summer. Make sure shopping for perishable food is the last thing you do before heading straight home.
  2. Park in the shade. Staying out of direct sun can help maintain the vehicle’s temperature.
  3. Use bags with thermal insulation. You can purchase bags with thicker liners to keep food colder longer, but remember that they have a limited shelf life.
  4. Buy food in a planned way. Make perishable products (meat, fish…) the last items you buy so that they are out of the fridge or freezer for as little time as possible.
  5. Take special care with meat and fish. Meat and fish have microorganisms and an increase in temperatures will allow them to multiply.
  6. Prepare the bags considering the temperature at which the food must be kept. This means putting food that needs cold together and food that doesn’t need it in other bags. Put meat and fish separately from other foods to avoid cross contamination.
  7. Avoid the trunk. When you put the purchase in the car, try not to leave the most perishable foods in the trunk since it is the hottest place in the car. Instead, the best place is on the floor of the seats, out of the sun, and with air conditioning so they stay cooler if air circulates between them.
  8. Don’t forget the food you haven’t eaten from the restaurant. Treat them the same as fresh groceries. Follow the safety tips for taking uneaten food home from the restaurant . 
  9. And when you get home, put your groceries (and leftovers) in the fridge as soon as possible!

Italy – Robiola di Eros pure raw goat’s milk gr. 250 – STEC E.coli

Salute

Brand : La Casera Srl

Denomination : Robiola di Eros pure raw goat’s milk gr. 250

Reason for reporting : Recall for microbiological risk

Publication date : July 22, 2023

Documentation

Documentation

France – Beef Minced Steak -Small pure beef sausage – STEC E.coli O26: H11

Gov france

Gov france

UK – New SOFHT Website

SOFHT

SOFHT_logo

The Society of Food Hygiene and Technology is a voluntary organisation set up in 1979 by a group of professional people to represent the interests and views of everyone involved in food hygiene across all disciplines.

France – Barbé Fresh Mussels from Holland – E.coli

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Fishery and aquaculture products
  • Product brand name Beard
  • Model names or references Barbé Fresh Mussels from Holland
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Batch Date
    8710387005261 L883810 Use-by date 07/15/2023
  • Products List Reminder_mussels_Barbé.pdfAttachment
  • Packaging Tray
  • Marketing start/end date From 07/10/2023 to 07/15/2023
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark NL 6071 EG
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors Auchan stores

France – Sheep cheese 150g Franprix – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Milk and dairy products
  • Product brand name FRANPRIX
  • Model names or references Sheep Tomme 150g Franprix
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Batch
    3263859364410 see attached product list
  • Products List Flyer_Franprix.pdfAttachment
  • Packaging Film-wrapped portion
  • Marketing start/end date From 01/03/2023 to 16/06/2023
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark FR20.123.001CE
  • Further information Only products packaged before 18.05.23 are concerned.
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors FRANPRIX and Franprix distribution networks

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Indian Peanuts – Shelled Pistachios – Basmati Rice – Groundnut Kernels – Dried Figs

RASFF

Aflatoxin B1 in Indian peanuts in the Netherlands and Switzerland

RASFF

Aflatoxins above legal limits in shelled pistachios from USA via Turkey in Italy

RASFF

Aflatoxin in basmati rice from Pakistan in the Netherlands

RASFF

Aflatoxin B1 in Indian peanut in the Netherlands and Switzerland

RASFF

Aflatoxins in Egyptian groundnut kernels in the Netherlands

RASFF

Aflatoxins above maximum level in groundnuts from Nicaragua in Poland

RASFF

Aflatoxin in dried figs from Turkey in Romania and Bulgaria