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Luxembourg – RECALL: PURASANA BRAND KLAMATH POWDER – HIGH LEVEL OF MICROCYSTINS

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Last name Klamath powder
Mark Purasana
Unit 75 g
Bar code 5400706103343
Lot 1706/04 and 1706/02

Danger  : High level of microcystins

 

Microcystin can cause adverse effects on the liver or nervous system. People who have consumed the product mentioned above are invited to consult their doctor without delay, notifying him of this consumption.

Sale in Luxembourg by: Auchan

A sale by other operators cannot be excluded.

Source of information: Auchan recall notification

Communicated by: Government Commission for Quality, Fraud and Food Safety .

Food Security Division

7A Thomas Edison Street

L-1445 Strassen

Phone. : +352 247 75620
Fax : +352 27 47 80 68
E-mail : secualim@ms.etat.lu

Further Information Link

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France – Carrefour Le Marché brand salmon terrine with dill – Listeria monocytogenes

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ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Presence of Listeria monocytogenes

PROPOSED SOLUTION

Those in possession of this product are asked not to consume it and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased for reimbursement.

People who have consumed this product and who have a fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, are invited to consult their doctor, notifying him of this consumption.
Pregnant women should pay special attention to these symptoms, as well as immunocompromised people and the elderly. These symptoms may suggest listeriosis, a disease that can be serious and can take up to eight weeks to incubate.

FURTHER INFORMATION

▸ Veterinary identification number
FR 62.894.102 CE


Self-Service Fishmonger Department

▸ Barcode
3523680440920

▸ Lot
2028301

▸ To consume until
07/24/2020

▸ Consumer service contact
For any additional information, you can contact the Carrefour consumer service by dialing N ° Cristal 09 69 39 7000 (non-surcharged call from a landline) from Monday to Saturday from 8:30 am to 7 pm.

▸ Source
https://www.carrefour.fr/

Sweden – Lidl Sweden recalls Fresh Sausage Kielbasa, Svea Lantkött – Salmonella

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Lidl Sweden is expanding its recall with Fresh Sausage Kielbasa from the Svea Lantkött brand after analyzes that show that this sausage may contain Salmonella. Lidl recalled Fresh Sausage Ramslök & Vitlök from Svea Lantkött for the same reason on 5 July.

Salmonella has been detected after a routine analysis. We would like to urge all our customers who bought the sausage to come back to us with the product. The relevant best-before date 2020-07-18 has been sold in all of Lidl Sweden stores. Salmonella poses no risk if you have heated the food to at least 70 degrees.

The recall only concerns the product:

Article: Fresh sausage Kielbasa

Pack size: 320g

Brand: Svea Lantkött

Best-before date: 2020-07-18

Other Svea Lantkött products are not affected. We at Lidl Sweden apologize and take what happened seriously. Consumers who have purchased the product are welcome to return it to the place of purchase, or to the nearest Lidl store. Of course, customers get their money back, even without presenting a cash receipt.

Facts Lidl’s quality checks
In addition to Lidl Sweden’s suppliers being certified with IFS (International Featured Standard), BRC (British Retail Consortium) or FSSC 22000 (Foundation Food Safety System Certification), Lidl Sweden performs regular unannounced on-site inspections at suppliers (performed by accredited institution). We go further than required by law and also test all products in external accredited laboratories to ensure that our products meet the highest quality.

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New Zealand – Recall to manage Listeria risk

MPI 

Temuka business Talbot Forest Cheese is recalling a range of products because of a potential risk of contamination with Listeria.

Listeria is commonly found in the environment and can make people sick (listeriosis) if they consume contaminated food.

Infection can be serious for those with poor immunity and for pregnant women, says Ministry for Primary Industries Director of Compliance Gary Orr.

“We’ve received unconfirmed test results indicating the presence of Listeria in one of the products processed at the company’s factory in Geraldine. The company recognizes the potential risk and is working to have the product removed from shelves. We will be working with the company to ensure it is properly managing future risk of product contamination by Listeria.

“The following brands are determining which products are being affected by this issue.

  • Talbot Forest Cheese
  • Cuisine Canteen (FoodHQ)
  • Gibbston Valley Cheese
  • Imperial Foods
  • Pams Finest (Foodstuffs Own Brands Limited)
  • Griffiths

More detail about the specific products affected will be published on MPI’s website tonight.

For more information and photos of the affected products please see our recall page at:

Recalled food products

These products were available at retail outlets across New Zealand. None of the product has been exported.

“We are working with Toi Te Ora Public Health to identify the source of Listeria for the three cases of listeriosis in Tauranga. While it is important to note that there is no evidence at this stage of a link between these products and the cases in Tauranga, it is a timely reminder for those who are more at risk of listeriosis – including pregnant women and their unborn babies, newborn babies, people with weakened immune systems and elderly people – what foods they should avoid. These include the following products:

  • uncooked, smoked or ready-to-eat fish or seafood, including oysters, prawns, sashimi or sushi
  • paté, hummus and tahini-based dips and spreads
  • cold pre-cooked chicken
  • processed meats including ham and all other chilled pre-cooked meat products including chicken, salami and other fermented or dried sausages
  • pre-prepared, pre-packaged or stored salads (including fruit salads) and coleslaws
  • raw (unpasteurised) milk and any food that contains unpasteurised milk
  • soft-serve ice creams

If you or anyone in your household is in an at-risk group, it is especially important to take a few simple food safety precautions:

  • Avoid eating the high-risk foods listed above.
  • Follow good food hygiene practices, such as washing and drying hands before preparing food and after handling or preparing raw foods.
  • Eat freshly cooked or freshly prepared foods.
  • Wash all raw fruit and vegetables very well before eating.
  • Cook foods thoroughly.
  • Refrigerate leftovers immediately and do not keep for more than 2 days. Reheat to steaming hot before eating.

People not in the above risk groups can generally consume these food products safely. However, if they do become infected they may experience very mild diarrhea and flu-like symptoms, generally occurring within a few days of eating Listeria-contaminated food.

For those in the high risk groups, listeriosis typically has an incubation period of 2-3 weeks (or longer) before symptoms appear.

If you are concerned about your health or believe you have been affected, please talk to your doctor.

For more information about Listeria and prevention visit the Ministry of Health website at:

Listeria – Ministry of Health

Information on Listeria and food safety from the Ministry for Primary Industries:

RASFF Alert – Salmonella – Chilled Minced Pork – Peeled Almonds – Chicken Breast Fillets – Sesame Seeds – MSM Chicken Meat – Chilli Powder – Broiler Fillets

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RASFF -Salmonella (in 3 out of 5 samples /10g) in chilled minced pork from Poland in Lithuania

RASFF – Salmonella (presence /250g) in peeled almonds from the United States in Germany

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis (present /25g) in frozen chicken breast fillets from Poland in Denmark

RASFF – Salmonella (in 1 out of 5 samples /25g) in sesame seeds from Nigeria in Spain

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis (presence /25g) in frozen mechanically separated (MSM) chicken meat from Spain in Spain

RASFF – Salmonella (presence /25g) in chilli powder from China in Spain

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Infantis (presence /25g) in frozen chicken broiler fillets from Hungary in Lithuania

RASFF Alert – Foodborne Outbreak caused by Histamine -Thawed Tuna

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RASFF –  foodborne outbreak caused by histamine (>490; >1000 mg/kg – ppm) in thawed tuna (Thunnus albacares) from Sweden, with frozen raw material from the Netherlands in Sweden

RASFF Alert – Histamine – Frozen Mackerel

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RASFF – histamine (2464 mg/kg – ppm) in frozen mackerels (Scomber japonicus) from China, via the Netherlands in Italy

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Kofta Seasoning – Kuli Kuli – Almond Kernels – Groundnuts – Pistachio Kernels

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RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 8.1 µg/kg – ppb) in kofta seasoning mix from Pakistan in Ireland

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 44.4; Tot. = 50 µg/kg – ppb) in kuli kuli from Nigeria in the UK

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 277; Tot. = 302 µg/kg – ppb) in almond kernels from the United States, via the United Kingdom in Germany

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 5.4 µg/kg – ppb) in groundnuts from Brazil in the Netherlands

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 80.3; Tot. = 100.8 µg/kg – ppb) in pistachio kernels from Iran, dispatched from Turkey in Sweden

RASFF Alert – Fumonsins – Organic Corn Flour

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RASFF – fumonisins (2067 µg/kg – ppb) in organic corn flour packaged in Belgium, with raw material from Italy in Belgium

RASFF Alert – Ochratoxin A – Raisins

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RASFF – ochratoxin A (40.5 µg/kg – ppb) in raisins from Turkey in Switzerland