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Iceland – Salmonella in dried mushrooms

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The Swedish Food Agency warns against the consumption of one batch of foreign dried black fungus due to salmonella, which Dai Phat imports and sells in its store. The company, in consultation with the Reykjavík Health Authority, has stopped sales and recalled the product.

The Swedish Food Agency received information about the recall through the RASFF European rapid alert system for food and feed.

The recall only applies to the following production batches:

  • Brand: Nam Meo
  • Product name: Black fungus
  • Shelf life: Best before date: 10.10.2023
  • Barcode: 8717624001321
  • Net quantity: 100 g
  • Country of manufacture: Vietnam
  • Importer: Dai Phat Trading Inc ehf., Faxafeni 14, 108 Reykjavík.
  • Distribution: Dai Phat Asian Supermarket, Faxafeni 14, 108 Reykjavík.

More information about Salmonella is available on the Food Agency’s website: https://www.mast.is/is/neytendur/matareitrun/salmonella .

Consumers who have purchased the product are advised not to consume it, dispose of it or return it to the Dai Phat store for a refund.

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Iceland – Salmonella in Curry Seasoning

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Matvælastofnun warns against consuming one batch of curry Hot madras curry that Lagsmaður ehf. imports due to suspected salmonella infection. The company has recalled the product with the help of the health inspectorate HEF.

Matvælastofnun became aware of the recall through RASFF’s European Rapid Alert System for Hazardous Foods and Feed.

The recall only applies to the following batch:

  • Brand: TRS
  • Product name: TRS Hot Madras Curry 100gr
  • Importer: Lagsmaður ehf / Fiska.is
  • Country of manufacture: India
  • Distribution: Verslun fiska.is Nýbýlavegur 6,200 Kópavogur.

Consumers who have purchased the product are advised not to consume it, dispose of it or take it to a store on Nýbýlavegur 6 for a refund.

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Iceland – Salmonella in Tahini

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Salmonella was detected in one batch of Tahni Sesam Mus and the Middle Eastern market has stopped selling and recalled 800g jars from consumers of Tahini Sesam Mus. Salmonella is a bacterium that can cause serious infections in humans. 

The FDA received information about the product through Rasff’s European Rapid Alert System for Hazardous Foods and Feed.

Product information limited to the recall:
Brand: Al Burj
Product name: Tahni Sesam Mus
Shelf life: Best before Date: 12/08/2023
Bar code: 220332595 Net
quantity: 800 g
Manufacturer: Kosebate.GmbH Country of
manufacture: Syria

Customers who have purchased the above product are asked not to consume it and discard it, but
it can also be returned for a refund to the store Middle East Market, Lóuhólar 2-4.
Further information can be found in the store Middle East Market.

Iceland – Listeria is found in smoked salmon

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Matvælastofnun warns against consuming one batch of smoked salmon from John Ross Junior, Scotland, which is imported by Costco. The recall of the salmon is due to the fact that the microbial  Listeria monocytogenis was detected in the product. The company has, in consultation with the health inspectorates of Garðarbær, Hafnarfjörður, Kópavogur, Mosfellsbær and Seltjarnarnes (HEF), recalled the product with a notification to the buyers who have purchased the product.

Matvælastofnun took samples of the salmon during regular border checks.

The recall only applies to the following batch:

  • Brand:  John Ross
  • Product name:  Scottish smoked salmon  340 gr.
  • Country of manufacture: Scotland
  • Manufacturer: John Ross Junior ltd
  • Importer: Costco
  • Best before date:  28.05.22
  • Distribution: Costco

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In most healthy individuals, the consumption of listeria-contaminated foods does not cause disease. Risk groups are pregnant women, unborn and newborn babies, the elderly and people with impaired immune systems. Group infections caused by listeria are rare, usually individual infections.

Consumers are asked not to consume the product and discard it. Costco has removed all units of the product in question from disposal and disposed of them. You can get a refund from Costco. For more information contact Costco (help desk)

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Iceland- Listeria monocytogenes is found in chicken strips

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Matvælastofnun has received information about the recall of Ali chicken strips that Matfugl ehf. produces. The recall is due to the diagnosis of Listeria monocytogenes. The company has recalled the product from stores and sent out a press release.

Only the following batches are being recalled:

  • Product Name: Ali Salt and Pepper Chicken Strips
  • Manufacturer: Matfugl ehf
  • Net weight: 300 gr
  • Lot numbers: 1737432101 and 1737432111
  • Expiry date: 04.04.2022 and 06.04.2022
  • Storage conditions: Refrigerated product
  • Barcode: 5690350285346
  • Distribution: Stores all over the country

Consumers should not consume the product but discard or return it to the nearest store. Further information is provided by Matfugl ehf. by phone 412-1400 or sal@matfugl.is 

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Press release from Matfugl efh.

Iceland – Salmonella in chicken

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Matvælastofnun warns against consuming one batch of chicken from Reykjagarður due to suspicion of salmonella infection. The company has recalled the production batch.

The recall only applies to the following batch:

  • Product names: Holta, Kjörfugl and Króna chicken
  • Traceability number: 001-22-01-6-16. (Complete bird and chest)
  • Packing dates: 15.02.22 and 16.02.22
  • Distribution: Hagkaup stores, Krónan, KR, Nettó, and Kjörbúðin, Olís Varmahlíð

Consumers who have purchased chickens with this traceability number are asked to return
the product to the relevant store, or directly to Reykjagarður hf., Fossháls 1,
110 Reykjavík

Iceland – Listeria in smoked salmon and smoked rainbow trout.

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Smoked Salmon

Listeria monocytogenes was detected in samples of smoked salmon and smoked rainbow produced under the name Ísfirðing. The distribution and sale of the products has been stopped. Smoked salmon should therefore not be distributed in stores, but consumers could keep the product in the freezer or refrigerator.  

Fiskvinnslan Hrefna has notified Matvælastofnun that due to precautionary measures, consumption is being warned and the product is being recalled from consumers. The recall covers the date “Expiry date” 14.02.2022. This batch was produced in December, frozen by producers and placed on the market in January. The batch was first launched on the market in December with the last day of use 14.01.2022 and therefore its consumption is also warned.

  • Product name: Ísfirðingur – SMOKED SALMON
  • Producer: Hrefna Fish Processing
  • Expiry date: 14.1.02022; 14.02.2022; 08.03.2022
  • Storage conditions: Refrigerated product at 0-4 ° C
  • Distribution: To Nettó, Kjörbúðin, Krambúðin, Iceland, Melabúðarinn, Me og Mu, Heimkaup.is and Hraðbúðarinn Hellissandi stores.

Listeria monocytogenes was also detected in small amounts in smoked salmon and smoked rainbow with the last day of use 08.03.2022.

  • Product name: Ísfirðingur – SMOKED RAINBOW
  • Producer: Hrefna Fish Processing
  • Expiry date: 08.03.2022
  • Storage conditions: Refrigerated product at 0-4 ° C
  • Distribution: To Nettó stores, Kjörbúðin, Krambúðin, Iceland, Melabúðarinn, Me and Mu and Heimkaup.i

Smoked Rainbow

Consumers who have in their luggage, in the fridge or freezer, packages with the above dates are asked to dispose of the product or return it by contacting Fiskvinnslan Hrefna ehf, tel. 8943653 or e-mail fiskvinnslanhrefna@gmail.com.

Products, with the above dates, have been withdrawn from the market.

Listeria monocytogenes can cause disease in both humans and animals and is called listeriosis. Symptoms of the disease include mild flu-like symptoms, muscle aches, fever and sometimes nausea and diarrhea. More serious symptoms are meningitis in infants, sepsis and the disease can also cause miscarriage. In rare cases, the bacterium can cause death, usually in individuals with impaired immune systems.

In most healthy individuals, the consumption of listeria-contaminated foods does not cause disease. Risk groups are pregnant women, unborn and newborn babies, the elderly and people with impaired immune systems. Group infections caused by listeria are rare, usually individual infections.

Matvælastofnun also draws attention to the fact that foods marked with the “expiration date” should not be consumed after that day, as they may not be safe. Foods marked with “best before” can, however, be safe and to reduce food waste, it is important to use the nose to assess their quality.

It is important that the relatives of the elderly or others who care for the elderly monitor food in their refrigerator and dispose of food after the “last day of use” has passed.

Iceland – Salmonella in pork ears for pets

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The company Petmark ehf has, in consultation with the Food Administration, recalled pig semen for pets after salmonella was detected in a sample. These are unpacked pork ears that were sold by choice in the stores Gæludýr.is and Bendir for the past four weeks (1.5.2021-6.6.2021). 

Product information:

  • Product name: Pork ear
  • Importer: Petmark ehf, Völuteig 6, 270 Mosfellsbær.
  • Country of manufacture: Germany
  • Manufacturer: Be-So GmbH
  • Lot number / best for dates: 13.5.2022. NOTE no packaging. The recall applies to pig semen purchased at Gæludýr.is and Bendi last year. 4 weeks
  • Storage conditions: Ambient
  • Distribution: Points and stores Gæludýr.is

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Those who have purchased the product are asked to return it to the point of sale or discard it.

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Iceland- Salmonella in HUSK fiber capsules and powders – updated

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Updated 23.04.21 at 14:55: Matvælastofnun has received confirmation from RASFF Europe’s warning system that the following HUSK PSYLLIUM products, shipped to Iceland by E. Bridde ehf. until the year 2018 and then for sale in Iceland, is also covered by the recall. The company Orkla recalls all HUSK PSYLLIUM products as a precaution, including older batches. The products are valid until September 2021 and may be found at consumers’ homes. Their consumption should be avoided. 

REMEMBER recall

Vara Production batch Best for a date
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 118181 4/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 160181 6/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 161181 6/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 212181 31.7.2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM fragrance 200g 480057 8/31/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM fragrance 450g 478333 6/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM fragrance 450g 480058 9/30/2021

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Updated 19.04.21 at 14:43:  One product has been added to the recall of HUSK from the company Orkla due to the risk of salmonella. All batches of the gluten-free baking ingredient Fiber Husk are recalled. Fiber Husk was for sale in Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga in Sauðakrókur.

REMEMBER recall
Picture of the HUSK products that were for sale and are recalled by Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga.

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Updated 17.04.21 at 11:55 – Distribution:  Recalled products were for sale in Lyfjavers store on Suðurlandsbraut, Lyfjavers online store and Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga in Sauðárkrókur. No further distribution within the country is known at this time, but work is continuing to gather information on distribution. 

Recall of REMEMBER

Product Name: 

  • REMEMBER Natural fiber, powder (Natural fiber)
  • REMEMBER Natural fibers, capsules (Natural fiber)    
  • REMEMBER Fiber + Lactic acid bacteria, powder (Natural fiber + Lactic acid bacteria)
  • REMEMBER Fiber + Lactic Acid Bacteria (Natural Fiber + Lactic Acid Bacteria)
  • REMEMBER Stomach Balance
  • REMEMBER Psyllium Stomach Balance
  • REMEMBER Psyllium Frogs

All batches are recalled. See further information about products in the press release of the Reykjavík Health Inspectorate . 

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News 16.04.21 at 11:20:

Matvælastofnun warns against consuming HUSK PSYLLIUM FROSKALLER and HUSK PSYLLIUM MAVEBALANCE fiber capsules and powders from the company Orkla Care. Salmonella has been identified in the products and three deaths and a number of infections in Denmark can be traced to their consumption.

Recall of REMEMBER

Matvælastofnun and the municipal health inspectorate continue to work on obtaining information on distribution to Iceland. The products have been imported to the country and are available in pharmacies, among other places. Recall is ongoing in all rounds. Full distribution is not available at this time, but further information will be published as soon as it is available.

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Iceland – Salmonella in HUSK fiber capsules and powders – updated distribution

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Recall of REMEMBER

Updated 17.04.21 at 11:55 – Distribution:  Recalled products were for sale in Lyfjavers store on Suðurlandsbraut, Lyfjavers online store and Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga in Sauðárkrókur. No further distribution within the country is known at this time, but work is continuing to gather information on distribution. 

  • ural fiber, powder (Natural fiber)
  • REMEMBER Natural fibers, capsules (Natural fiber)    
  • REMEMBER Fiber + Lactic acid bacteria, powder (Natural fiber + Lactic acid bacteria)
  • REMEMBER Fiber + Lactic Acid Bacteria (Natural Fiber + Lactic Acid Bacteria)
  • REMEMBER Stomach Balance
  • REMEMBER Psyllium Stomach Balance
  • REMEMBER Psyllium Frogs

All batches are recalled. See further information about products in the press release of the Reykjavík Health Inspectorate . 

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News 16.04.21 at 11:20:

Matvælastofnun warns against consuming HUSK PSYLLIUM FROSKALLER and HUSK PSYLLIUM MAVEBALANCE fiber capsules and powders from the company Orkla Care. Salmonella has been identified in the products and three deaths and a number of infections in Denmark can be traced to their consumption.

Recall of REMEMBER

Matvælastofnun and the municipal health inspectorate continue to work on obtaining information on distribution to Iceland. The products have been imported to the country and are available in pharmacies, among other places. Recall is ongoing in all rounds. Full distribution is not available at this time, but further information will be published as soon as it is available.