Category Archives: Microbial Spoilage

Research – Machine Learning and Predictive Microbiology: Enhancing Food Safety Models

Frontiers In.org

The field of food safety is critical in ensuring that the food supply remains safe and nutritious from production to consumption. One of the most pressing challenges in this area is controlling microbial growth, which can significantly reduce the shelf life of food products and pose health risks. The composition and physicochemical characteristics of food can either inhibit or promote the growth of foodborne pathogens. Traditional microbial growth models, often used in laboratory settings, do not always translate well to real-world food environments due to the unique conditions present in food systems. Predictive microbiology has emerged as a valuable tool in this context, allowing researchers to predict the behavior of pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms under various controlled conditions. Despite advancements, there remain significant gaps in our understanding of how to effectively apply these models across different stages of the food processing chain. The need for more comprehensive and adaptable models is evident, particularly as the food industry continues to evolve its processing techniques to enhance food safety and shelf life.
This research topic aims to explore the development and application of predictive models in food safety throughout the processing chain. The primary objectives include understanding how new processing conditions impact microbial safety, examining the interactions between food ingredients and antimicrobials, and developing robust models that can predict microbial behavior in diverse food environments. Specific questions to be addressed include: How do changes in food composition affect microbial growth? What are the best practices for integrating machine learning into predictive microbiology? How can we construct and validate models that are applicable across various stages of food production?
To gather further insights into the boundaries of predictive models in food safety, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
– Impact of new food processing conditions on the microbial safety of the final product
– Interaction of added antimicrobials and food ingredients on food safety
– Use of growth/no growth models for the growth of pathogens
– Impact of food composition modifications on the growth of pathogens or concentration of toxins
– Development of empirical or theoretical models for assessing microbial growth under food system conditions
– Machine learning applications in predictive microbiology
– Construction and validation of tertiary predictive models

Austria – Animal Feed – Fiffy meadow hay 700g – Microbiological Deviation

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SPAR continuously monitors the products of the SPAR brands to ensure the highest quality. During a routine quality control, a microbiological deviation was found in the “Fiffy Wiesenheu 700g” with the best before date (BBD) 09/2026 (batch number 6-94688). For this reason, SPAR is recalling all of the products mentioned with the above batch number. The affected goods with the batch number 6-94688 (BBD 09/2026) have already been withdrawn from circulation.

Customers are asked not to use or feed the “Fiffy Meadow Hay 700g” with the batch number 6-94688 (best before 09/2026) to their pets. All other Fiffy products or meadow hay from other brands are not affected by this recall. 

All customers who have purchased said products can of course return them to the nearest SPAR, EUROSPAR or INTERSPAR store or Maximarkt. Customers will receive a refund of the purchase price even without a receipt.

Customers who have any questions are welcome to contact customer service at office@spar.at or by calling the toll-free number 0800 / 22 11 20 .

original recall

France – SKYR BLUEBERRIES and SKYR PANACHE RED FRUITS – Yeasts

Gov France

Product Category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
Yoplait Skyr
Model names or references
YPL SKYR S/FR PAN 100GX8 C6 8P120 YPL SKYR S/MYR 100GX4 C6 8P240
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3329770082359 B12 Expiry date 11/16/2024
3329770073289 B12 Expiry date 11/16/2024
Packaging
SKYR BLUEBERRIES 100g pots x 4 SKYR PANACHE RED FRUITS 100g pots x 8
Start/End of marketing date
From 10/17/2024 to 11/16/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be kept in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR72.181.001CE
Geographic area of ​​sale
Whole France
Distributors
AUCHAN CARREFOUR FRANCAP INTERMARCHE LECLERC SYSTEM-U MONOPRIX CORA MATCH

RASFF Alerts- Mold/Moulds – Dried Beans – Muffins

RASFF

Mould in three kinds of dried beans from Sweden in Denmark

RASFF

Mold growth in muffins from Spain in Denmark

Belgium – Green olives “Queen” [480ml] from the YMA Nature brand – Spoilage

AFSCA

Queen Green Olives - YMA Nature

In agreement with the AFSCA, Stival is withdrawing the product Olives vertes « Queen » 480ml from the YMA Nature brand from sale and recalling it from consumers due to a bad smell and whitish traces, allowing the product to be declared unfit for consumption.

Stival asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased, where they will be refunded.

Product Description:

Product Name: Queen Green Olives
Brand: YMA Nature
Expiration date (DDM): 08/29/2025
Lot number: YA032908
Sales period: from 09/10/2024 to 10/15/2024
Nature of packaging: plastic jar
Capacity: 480ml

The product was distributed by:

Stival – Rue Vanderkindere 540, 1180 Uccle
Intermarché Uccle – Rue Vanderkindere 121, 1180 Uccle
Intermarché Nandrin – Rue du Condroz 318, 4550 Nandrin
Spar Herstal – Rue Emile Muraille 283, 4040 Herstal
Intermarché Givry – Route de Beaumont 71, 7041 Givry
DLLB SRL – Avenue Emile Vandervelde 260, 6200 Bouffioulx
Epicerie Piccola Italia – Rue de Namur 19, 5600 Philippeville
Great Market – Chaussée de Louvain 650, 1030 Schaerbeek
AD Delhaize ENGIS – Quai Herten 14, 4480 Engis
AD Delhaize Remicourt – Rue Jules Melotte 34, 4350 Remicourt

For any further information , please contact Mr. FLAMENT: Tel – 02.270.05.78.

Food Poisoning Concerns Following Natural Disasters: A Look at Hurricane Helene’s Potential Impact on Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina

Food Poisoning News

Natural disasters, such as hurricanes, can create significant public health challenges, particularly regarding food and water safety. When Hurricane Idalia hit Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina in late September 2023, it not only brought destruction through powerful winds and floods but also triggered concerns about foodborne illnesses. Now survivors are contending with the aftermath of Helene – having survived the storm, they now need to focus on preventing further harm to their families and themselves.

Food poisoning is a common aftermath of hurricanes due to compromised food storage, contamination of food and water supplies, and lack of sanitation in areas affected by widespread power outages and flooding.

Czech Republic – Salami – Microbial Spoilage

Potravinynapranyri

Illustrative photo #1

Place of inspection:
Tanvald ( Sports 557, 468 41 Tanvald )
ID: 64913864
Invalid parameter:

appearance
scent
changes caused by microbial activity

The food smelled of spoilage and had a slimy and sticky surface. Food is not considered safe if it shows signs of spoilage.

The food had an expired use-by date. 

Batch: L 30/06/2024
Expiration date: 30/07/2024
Packaging: LDPE casing (open technological packaging)
Date of sample collection: 14/08/2024
Reference number: 24-000480-SZPI-CZ
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Agricultural and Food Inspection.

Czech Republic – HAM SALAMI – Microbial Spoilage

Potravinynapranyri

Illustrative photo #1

Place of inspection:
Tanvald ( Sports 557, 468 41 Tanvald )
ID: 64913864
Invalid parameter:

appearance
scent
changes caused by microbial activity

The food smelled of spoilage and had a slimy and sticky surface. Food is not considered safe if it shows signs of spoilage. The food had an unknown expiration date.

Packaging: intestine (open technological package)
Date of sample collection: 14/08/2024
Reference number: 24-000482-SZPI-CZ
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Agricultural and Food Inspection.

Czech Republic – Polish salami – Microbial Activity

Potravinynapranyri

Illustrative photo #1

Place of inspection:
Tanvald ( Sports 557, 468 41 Tanvald )
ID: 64913864
Invalid parameter:

appearance
scent
changes caused by microbial activity

The food smelled of spoilage and had a slimy and sticky surface. Food is not considered safe if it shows signs of spoilage. The food had an unknown expiration date.

Packaging: intestine (open technological package)
Date of sample collection: 14/08/2024
Reference number: 24-000481-SZPI-CZ
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Agricultural and Food Inspection

Canada – Spread’Em brand Beet & Balsamic Cashew Dip recalled due to mould

Gov Canada

Product
Beet & Balsamic Cashew Dip
Issue
Food – Microbial contamination – Non harmful (quality or spoilage)
What to do

Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product.

Audience
Retail
Distribution
British Columbia

Spread’Em brand Beet & Balsamic Cashew Dip recalled due to mould.