Recall of Mr. Christie's baby biscuits expands; consumers sick By News Desk A recall expansion in Canada targets cookies specifically marketed for babies just beginning to consume solid food. The Mr. Christie's brand arrowroot biscuits were first recalled Oct. 21 after consumers reported illnesses after eating them. The recall expansion, posted Friday by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, did not provide any additional details about the reported... Continue Reading FDA warning letters: Bugs, dirt, seafood and juice HACCP regs By News Desk Recently posted food-related FDA warning letters address alleged violations of juice and seafood Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) regulations, along with Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) regulations for foods. FDA’s Los Angeles District Office wrote to Shining Marble Inc. on Sept. 30 to say that violations of both seafood HACCP and CGMP regulations were observed during a... Continue Reading FSA reports 54 'food incidents' in United Kingdom in Q3 By News Desk In case you've been wondering about "food incidents" across the pond, the Food Standards Agency for the United Kingdom is out with its report for the July through September 2016 period. The report includes those incidents where an alert was issued by the FSA to recall or withdraw products from sales. This quarterly summary also... Continue Reading Oreo recall spurred by allergic reaction to undeclared milk By News Desk Oreo cookies are under recall nationwide because they are incorrectly labeled — the cookies contain milk but the known allergen is not declared on the labels as required by law. The recall by Mondelez Global LLC comes on the heels of the multinational's Canadian division, Mondelēz Canada, expanding a recall in that country for Mr.... Continue Reading More Food Safety News |
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