Food Safety News - July 2, 2016 Listeria contaminated lemongrass basil chicken gets recalled

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Listeria contaminated lemongrass basil chicken gets recalled

By News Desk

Winter Gardens Quality Foods Inc. in New Oxford, PA has recalled approximately 42 pounds of Lemongrass Basil Chicken entrées that may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes, says a July 1 announcement by  the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The ready-to-eat, Lifestyle Foods Inc. brand of Lemongrass Basil Chicken product was... Continue Reading

General Mills expands flour recall after more illnesses are reported

By Cathy Siegner

General Mills announced Friday that it was expanding its recall of Gold Medal flour, Wondra flour, and Signature Kitchens flour to include flour made earlier in the fall that may still be in consumers' pantries. The company, based in Minneapolis, stated that the recall is being expanded due to a newly reported illness which “appears... Continue Reading

Known allergen not on label causes chicken salad recall

By News Desk

Green Cove Springs, FL-based GHSE LLC on Friday recalled approximately 5,682 pounds of salad products containing chicken due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The product contains wheat, a known allergen not declared on the product label. The ready-to-eat salads with chili-seasoned chicken... Continue Reading

Euro custard cake recalled for undeclared allergen

By News Desk

On Friday, Eastland Food Corp., based in Columbia, MD, recalled a single lot of Euro Custard Cake because it contains an undeclared milk ingredient. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life- threatening allergic reaction if they consume the affected Euro Custard Cake. The impacted... Continue Reading

Faster Salmonella detection in supply chain focus of CT startup

By News Desk

A Connecticut company has reportedly raised more than $12 million in startup capital to further develop and refine its technology to more quickly detect foodborne pathogens in the supply chain. Ancera Inc., based in in Branford, CT, plans to launch this summer a small printer-sized instrument called the Piper to help identify the presence of pathogens on produce,... Continue Reading

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