Category Archives: Recall

RASFF- Alerts – Norovirus – Salmonella – Histamine – Moulds – E.coli

RASFF – Salmonella in Bovine Meat in Sweden sourced in Ireland

RASFF – Salmonella in Chilled Beef in Sweden sourced in Ireland

RASFF – Moulds in Soft Toffee in Czech Republic sourced in Poland

RASFF– Histamine in Tuna in Italy sourced in Spain

RASFF – E.coli in Live Bivalve Molluscs in the Netherlands sourced in Denmark

France – Norovirus warning for the English Channel

Due to poisonings related to collective consumption of shellfish, fish and shellfish all marketing from one of the main production areas of Lower Normandy oysters in an area about 5 kilometers Blainville-sur-Mer , in the English Channel, is prohibited. Products shipped since January 28 are recalled to be destroyed, said Thursday the prefecture of Manche.

UK – FSA – Cheese Recall Listeria monocytogenes

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Listeria monocytogenes, a food-poisoning bacteria, has been found in some batches of Loch Arthur Creamery cheese following sampling by Dumfries and Galloway Council. Loch Arthur Creamery is recalling all date codes up to and including to 11 February 2013 and the Food Standards Agency is issuing a Product Recall Information Notice.

Canada – CFIA Recall Hummous – Listeria monocytogenes

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Reference Number: 7796 Recalling Firm: GNG FOOD SERVICE INC. Date of Recall: 2/5/2013 Recall Classification: 1 Distribution : Ontario Extent of the Product Distribution : Hotel/Restaurant/Institutional

Product List

Brand Name Common Name Size Codes(s) on Product UPC Reason for Recall:
GNG FOOD SERVICE INC. HUMMOUS 5 kg Production Date: 20 January, 2013   Expiry Date: 04 February, 2013; Production Date: 24 January, 2013  Expiry Date: 08 February, 2013; Production Date: 28 January, 2013  Expiry Date: 12 February, 2013 None / Aucun Microbiological – Listeria
GNG FOOD SERVICE INC. HUMMOUS 11 kg Production Date: 20 January, 2013   Expiry Date: 04 February, 2013; Production Date: 24 January, 2013  Expiry Date: 08 February, 2013; Production Date: 28 January, 2013  Expiry Date: 12 February, 2013 None / Aucun Microbiological – Listeria

USA – Trader Joe’s Recall Organic Pea Shoots – Possible Listeria monocytogenes

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We have been alerted by our supplier of Trader Joe’s Organic Pea Shoots SKU 92756 with “Best By” dates through 02/16 sold only in our Oregon and Washington stores that there is a possibility that the product may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

In accordance with our stringent health and safety standards, and as an extreme precaution, all of the potentially affected product has been removed from sale and destroyed. To date, we have received no reports of illness related to this product.

Customers who have purchased this item are urged to not eat it, and to dispose of it or return it to any Trader Joe’s for a full refund.

Customers with questions may contact Trader Joe’s Customer Relations at (626) 599-3817 [Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Pacific Time].

We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.

USA – FDA Expanded Recall Sprouted Seeds – Listeria monocytogenes

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Sprouters Northwest is voluntarily recalling all varieties of sprouts products, wheatgrass and pea shoots due to the potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women. There have been no illnesses reported to date.

All varieties of sprouts products including 3-Bean Munchie, Alfalfa, Bean, Broccoli, Brocco Sandwich sprouts, Clover, Deli, Spicy; Wheatgrass and Pea Shoots that were distributed through 1/30/2013 in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, Canada through retail stores and food service distribution chain.

The affected products are sold under the Sprouters Northwest, LifeForce and Brassica brand names and are packaged in plastic clamshell containers, plastic cups, plastic trays in 3 oz., 4 oz., 5 oz., and in plastic 1 lb. 2lb, or 5lb. bags. The Best by Dates are including all and up to 2/17/2013. Trader Joe’s Organic Pea Shoots (SKU 92756), packaged in a 4 oz. clamshell offered only in Oregon and Washington state are also affected. The Best by Dates are through 02/16/13. The Best by Date sticker is located in the top right hand corner, front of the package.

The problem was identified through surveillance finished products samples collected at retail locations and at the firm by the Washington State Department of Agriculture. Sprouters Northwest is working with WSDA and the Food & Drug Administration on this recall.

Consumers who have purchased a specific lot of items mentioned above are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund or dispose of it. Consumers with questions may contact the Sprouters Northwest at 1-253-872-0577 from 7AM to 2PM PST.

RASFF – European Alerts – Listeria monocytogenes – Salmonella – STEC E.coli – Ochratoxin

RASFF – Ochratoxin in Coffee from Belgium

RASFF – Listeria monocytogenes in Chilled Smoked Salmon in Italy via Denmark and Austria

RASFF – STEC E.coli in Chilled Beef in the Netherlands sourced in the USA

RASFF – Listeria monocytogenes in Gorgonzola in Switzerland sourced in Italy

RASFF – Salmonella in Minced in Sweden with raw material sourced in Irleand.

USA – Walmart Cheese Recall – Salmonella

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Walmart is recalling Stallings Head Cheese which has been linked to a cluster of Salmonella Uganda  illnesses in Louisiana.  Stallings, which is based in Houston, issued a recall for 4,700 pounds of the product on January 24 after health officials had discovered the link to the illnesses.

RASFF Alerts – Histamine – E.coli

RASFF – E.coli in Rope Mussels in France via Irland

RASFF – Histamine in Tuna Chunks in Denmark sourced in Thailand

Denmark – Histamine in Tuna in Denmark

USA – Further Crab Recalls-Listeria monocytogenes

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GoldCoast Salad Spread

Recall Type: Class I –HEALTH HAZARD

Products: GoldCoast Blue Crab Spread (8 oz.) UPC 83355500325

GoldCoast Lobster Shrimp Spread (8 oz.) UPC 83355500005 GoldCoast Maine Lobster Spread (8 oz.) UPC 83355500324 GoldCoast Blue Crab Spread (16 oz.) UPC 83355500125 GoldCoast Maine Lobster Spread (16 oz.) UPC 83355500124

Purchased: December 1, 2012 thru January 31, 2013

Reason: GoldCoast Salads has voluntarily recalled these products because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes which can cause food borne illness. Populations most at risk are pregnant women, newborns and adults with weakened immune systems.

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ebruary 01, 2013 – GoldCoast Salads, a Naples Florida firm, is voluntarily recalling it’s Blue Crab Spread that may be contaminated with Listeria.

The product being recalled is coded EXP 1-31-13.

The following products are being recalled: Blue Crab Spread, in containers with a weight of 1 pound and containers with a weight of 8 ounces.

The product was produced December 3, 2012 and distributed to stores in the North East and South East United States.

Because of the potential for food borne illness, we urge consumers who have purchased the suspect products not to eat them, but to return them to the point of purchase.

Consumers who may have questions or concerns should contact GoldCoast Salads by calling:

(239) 513-0430

For Additional Information, please contact:

Peter Radno GoldCoast Salads Naples, Florida 34117 (239) 513-0430

European RASFF Alerts – Norovirus – Moulds – E.coli – Ochratoxin – Histamine

RASFF – Norovirus in Oysters in Italy sourced in France

RASFF – Moulds in Chocolate and Ornage Spread in France sourced in Denmark

RASSF – Histamine in Tuna in France sourced in Vietnam

RASFF – Histamine in Tune in Italy sourced in Spain

RASFF – E.coli in Clams in Italy sourced in Spain via France

RASFF – Ochratoxin in Figs in Germany source in Turkey

Greece – Bacillus cereus in Soy Cheese Cubes