Food Safety News - April 18, 2015 Raw Milk From Pennsylvania Dairy Tests Positive for Salmonella

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Raw Milk From Pennsylvania Dairy Tests Positive for Salmonella

By News Desk

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning the public not to consume raw milk from the Breezy Meadows Dairy in Bird-in-Hand, Lancaster County, PA, because of the risk of Salmonella contamination. Instead, they are being advised to discard it immediately. Raw (unpasteurized) milk collected April 7, 2015, during routine sampling by a commercial laboratory tested positive for... Continue Reading

Schnucks Recalls Chef's Express California Pasta Salad for Salmonella Risk

By News Desk

Schnuck Markets Inc. of St. Louis, MO, is recalling the Chef's Express California Pasta Salad sold in its Deli/Chef's Express departments from April 2-14, 2015, because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. The product was distributed to 99 Schnucks stores in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Iowa. The product would have been... Continue Reading

Recalled California Spinach was Served at 10 South Carolina Schools

By News Desk

Spinach that was served at 10 Lancaster County Schools in Lancaster, SC, has been recalled, according to a news report from WCSC-TV in Charleston, SC. The spinach was from Taylor Farms in Salinas, CA, which was recalled because of potential contamination with Listeria. The 10 schools included in the recall are A.R. Rucker Middle, Brooklyn Springs... Continue Reading

Conway Dressing Recalled for Potential Salmonella Contamination

By News Desk

Conway Import Co. Inc. of Franklin Park, IL, is recalling Conway Organic Sesame Ginger Dressing and Conway Citrus Organic Vinaigrette Dressing because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. This recall was a result of a recall by Frontier Co-op for a possible health risk from organic garlic powder. The recalled product was distributed... Continue Reading

Uneviscerated Russian Dried Fish Sold in NYC Carries Botulism Risk

By News Desk

The New York Department of Agriculture today warned consumers not to eat “Dry Bream-lesh (fish)" sold by Tatuka Inc. of Brooklyn, NY, and distributed by Royal Sweet Bakery, also of Brooklyn, because the product was found to be uneviscerated. The "Dry Bream-lesh (fish)" was sold from retail stores to consumers in the NYC metro area. The product... Continue Reading

Botulism Suspected: Two Adults From New Mexico Hospitalized in Texas

By News Desk

The New Mexico Department of Health is cooperating with the Texas Department of State Health Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on an investigation of two patients who are hospitalized in Texas with suspected botulism. The source is currently being investigated but is likely contaminated food, according to NM officials. The... Continue Reading

Whole Foods Market Recalls Raw Macadamia Nuts for Possible Salmonella Contamination

By News Desk

Whole Foods Market of Austin, TX, is voluntarily recalling packaged raw macadamia nuts due to possible Salmonella contamination. Based upon routine testing conducted by a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) contracted laboratory, it was determined that the raw macadamia nuts tested positive for Salmonella. No illnesses have been reported to date. The product was labeled... Continue Reading

Hines Walnut Halves & Pieces Recalled for Salmonella Risk

By News Desk

Hines Nut Company of Dallas, TX, has announced a voluntary recall of WALNUT HALVES & PIECES, Lot Number 6989. The product was supplied by Gold State Nut Company of Biggs, CA, and packaged by Hines Nut Company. There is a possibility these nuts may be contaminated with Salmonella. The product was packaged and distributed as follows:... Continue Reading

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