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France – Pet Food – PRO MINI Senior kibbles 1.5kg – Rich in chicken and rice – Salmonella

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Pet food
Product brand name
CANAILLOU
Model names or references
1.5kg bag
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
3250392044350 C2312150050 Minimum durability date 12/17/2024
Products List
Poster_reminder.pdfAttachment
Packaging
1.5kg bag
Start/end date of marketing
From 12/20/2023 to 02/01/2024
Storage temperature
Product to be stored at room temperature
Further information
FR49 180 032
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
INTERMARCHE (see list below)
List of points of sale
List_PDV.pdf

RASFF Alert- Became ill after eating oysters

RASFF

Became ill after eating oysters from France in the Netherlands and Sweden

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Salmonella – Pet Food – Dog Chews – Supplementary Feed – Sunflower Meal Pellets

RASFF

Salmonella in frozen supplementary feed for dogs and cats from Germany in Denmark, Italy and the Czech Republic

RASFF

Salmonella spp. in frozen feed material for pets from Germany in Italy and Switzerland

RASFF

Salmonella Derby in pellets of sunflower meal from Ukraine in Lithuania and Sweden

RASFF

Salmonella in petfood (dogchews) from the Poland in Belgium

USA – Washington creamery recalls raw milk because state tests found E. coli

Food Safety News

Cozy Vale Creamery of Tenino, WA, is advising consumers to discontinue consumption of their retail raw milk and cream products with the best-by dates of 02-18-24 through 02-29-24 and dispose of or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

These products, which were bottled in gallon, half-gallon, quart, and pint containers, were sold to customers, including retail stores, in Western Washington, according to a recall notice distributed by the dairy.

The advisory was initiated after routine sampling conducted by the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) revealed the presence of toxin-producing E. coli in retail raw whole milk from Feb, 05. Cozy Vale Creamery and WSDA continue to work jointly to address the source of the problem.

All other production dates are not impacted by this notice. Consumers with questions may contact the company at 360-481-4010.

Israel – The manufacturer AIM Tofu Israeli Ltd. calls for the recall of all products – Microbial Abnormality

Gov IL

In an inspection conducted by the Ashkelon District Food Service, at the Ministry of Health, a microbial abnormality was found in the product and also, a failure in the manufacturing process of the products in the factory.

USA – Outbreak Investigation of E. coli O157:H7: Raw Cheddar Cheese (February 2024)

FDA

Raw Cheddar 8 oz block

Products:

RAW FARM- brand Raw Cheddar blocks and shredded cheese products:

  • Original Flavor: all sizes of blocks and shredded packages
  • Cheddar with added Jalapeño Flavor: all sizes of blocks and shredded packages

Symptoms of E. coli:

Symptoms begin anywhere from a few days after consuming contaminated food or up to nine days later. Symptoms include severe stomach cramps, diarrhea, fever, nausea, and/or vomiting.

The severity or presence of certain symptoms may depend on the type of pathogenic E. coli causing the infection. Some infections can cause severe bloody diarrhea and lead to life-threatening conditions, such as a type of kidney failure called hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), or the development of high blood pressure, chronic kidney disease, and neurologic problems.

Stores Affected

  • Sold at retailers nationwide.

Ill people have reported purchasing RAW FARM-brand Raw Cheddar cheese at Sprouts Farmers Market and Bristol Farms. There may be other retailers who are selling the RAW FARM- brand Raw Cheddar cheese and we will update the advisory as more information becomes available.

Status

  • Ongoing; updates will be provided as they become available.

Recommendations:

  • Do not eat, sell, or serve RAW FARM-brand Raw Cheddar cheese products.
  • Check your refrigerators and freezers for the RAW FARM-brand Raw Cheddar cheese (blocks or shredded) and throw them away. If you froze a product without the original packaging and can’t identify the brand, throw it away.
  • Consumers, restaurants, and retailers who purchased or received RAW FARM-brand Raw Cheddar cheese, including wholesale products, should carefully clean and sanitize any surfaces or containers that it touched. Follow FDA’s safe handling and cleaning advice to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
  • Retailers that purchased this product and repackaged it for individual sale should remove the product from the market.
  • Due to the range in severity of illness, people should consult their health care provider if they suspect that they have developed symptoms that resemble an E. coli infection.

Case Counts

Total Illnesses: 10
Hospitalizations: 4
Deaths: 0
Last Sample Collection Dates: January 29, 2024
States with Cases: CA, CO, TX, UT
Product Distribution: Nationwide

South Africa – Peanut butter health risk spreading: More brands recalled due to high Aflatoxin levels

Citizen

BNN

TNCC

The National Consumer Commission has issued a nationwide recall of various peanut butter brands due to high levels of Aflatoxin. Affected brands include Pick n Pay, Eden, Dischem, and Wazoogles Superfoods. Consumers are advised to return the products for a full refund to avoid potential health complications.

PRODUCT RECALL: CONSUMERS ARE URGED TO RETURN DISCHEM LIFESTYLE BRAND, WAZOOGLES SUPERFOODS, EDEN ALL NATURAL AND NO-NAME PICK N’ PAY PEANUT BUTTER
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) calls to attention all persons who have these peanut butter brands:

Dischem’s Lifestyle 400 grams Smooth and Crunchy,

Dischem’s Lifestyle 800 grams Smooth and Crunchy,

Wazoogles Superfoods- all sizes starting from 32g to 20 KG,

Pick n’ Pay’s No Name 1KG smooth and

Eden All Natural; to immediately stop consuming these products and return them to the point of purchase for a full refund with or without proof of purchase.
Pick n Pay’s No Name, Eden All Natural, and Dischem’s Lifestyle brands were distributed nationally, while Wazoogles Superfoods products were distributed mainly in the Western Cape.
The manufacturer, House of Natural Butters (Pty) Ltd, informed the Commission that all these brands were found to have higher than legally acceptable levels of Aflatoxin as set out under R1145 Regulation Governing Tolerance of Fungus-Produced Toxins in Foodstuffs. Failing to meet the quality standards rendered Lifestyle peanut butter, the No Name 1kg Pick n’ Pay, Wazoogles Superfoods, and Eden All Natural peanut butter unsafe for human consumption.

The Acting National Consumer Commissioner, Ms. Thezi Mabuza says while the Commission is investigating the affairs of the manufacturer House of Natural Butters (Pty) Ltd, the NCC will also conduct a nationwide assessment to establish whether other brands are affected. “The Commission urges the manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers of peanut butter to comply with regulations and conduct urgent tests to assess the safety of the products on their shelves and take immediate corrective steps if found to be unsafe.
The Consumer Protection Act requires that goods that pose any risk of harm to the consumer be recalled. It is the responsibility of the manufacturers, importers, and retailers to ensure that goods comply with all applicable laws and standards of the Republic. Aflatoxin may lead to health complications but not limited to nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. We, therefore, urge South African consumers who have the recalled products (No Name brand, the Eden All Natural brand, Wazoogles Superfoods, and Dischem’s Lifestyle brand) to immediately stop consuming these products and return the products to a point of purchase for a full refund, with or without proof of purchase” she concluded.
Images of the recalled brands:
Issued by: National Consumer Commission (NCC)
For media enquiries contact: Phetho Ntaba (Spokesperson/MLO) 082 809 2031/ 012 428 7762
Facebook: The National Consumer Commission
X Handle: @TheNCC_RSA
More news: http://www.thencc.gov.za/mediacenter

France – Duck confit 2 and 4 sleeves – Clostridium botulinum

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Meats
Product brand name
The royal delight farm
Model names or references
Duck confit 2 sleeves 350 gr Duck confit 4 sleeves 700 gr
Product identification
Batch Date
All lots Use-by date between 01/01/2021 and 12/31/2026
Packaging
Canned in glass
Start/end date of marketing
From 01/01/2021 to 12/31/2026
Storage temperature
Product to be stored at room temperature
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
See the list provided *plus the website’s online store
List of points of sale
Concerned_points of sale.pdf

France – Various Duck Products – Risk of Clostridium botulinum

Gov France

Duck Confit Hearts

Gov France

Duck friton

Gov France

Duck rillette 120 gr

Gov France

Whole duck foie gras 100, 200 and 270 gr

Gov France

Duck confit gizzards

Gov France

Whole neck duck confit per 5

Gov France

Duck fat

Gov France

Duck confit legs by 1 and by 2

Gov France

Duck confit 10 fins

Gov France

Duck terrine different varieties

Gov France

Duck breast confit by 1 and by 2

USA – Fratelli Beretta USA, Inc. Recalls Ready-To-Eat Charcuterie Meat Products Due to Possible Under Processing

FSIS USDA

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, 2024 – Fratelli Beretta USA, Inc., a Mount Olive, N.J. establishment, is recalling an undetermined amount of ready-to-eat (RTE) meat charcuterie products containing Coppa that may be under processed, which may have resulted in possible contamination with foodborne pathogens, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

The RTE Coppa products have various best by dates. The products subject to the recall and the product labels can be viewed here.

FSIS is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state public health partners to investigate a multistate outbreak of Salmonella. FSIS collected unopened RTE Coppa product as part of the investigation, which tested positive for Salmonella, but that product was not released into commerce. After further investigation, FSIS determined that the product subject to the recall may be under processed. Further testing is ongoing to determine if the product sample that tested positive for Salmonella is related to the outbreak. The company conducted a recall of charcuterie products on January 3, 2024, related to possible Salmonella contamination and FSIS issued a public health alert on January 18, 2024, related to additional charcuterie products. Anyone concerned about an illness should contact a healthcare provider.