Food Safety News - November 10, 2016 Quebec company recalls cured meat products for Listeria risk

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Quebec company recalls cured meat products for Listeria risk

By News Desk

Charcuterie Parisienne Inc. of Montreal, Quebec, is recalling four cured meat products due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. According to the recall notice posted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the products were only available via retail in Quebec. There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products, CFIA stated, adding that... Continue Reading

Voters OK soda taxes, marijuana, and rebuilding the barn

By Dan Flynn

Three Bay Area cities and Boulder, CO, Tuesday won voter approval to impose taxes on sugary drinks, joining Berkeley, CA, which passed the nation's first soda tax in 2014. All are out to show higher taxes can cut sugar consumption and thereby reduce related diseases like diabetes and obesity. All four tax measures passed with... Continue Reading

Paleo Beef Jerky added to recall of Craft Beer Jerky

By News Desk

A Kansas City re-packing company is expanding its beef jerky recall more than six-fold, adding two varieties of E3 Meat Co. Paleo beef jerky to an earlier recall of Craft Beer Jerky. None of the jerky was inspected, as required by federal law, according to the recall notice posted by the USDA's Food Safety and... Continue Reading

More ice cream brands made by Dr. Bob's recalled for Listeria

By Coral Beach

Two more top-shelf frozen treat brands produced at the Dr. Bob's ice cream production plant are under recall because federal officials found Listeria monocytogenes at the plant and in an unnamed brand of ice cream. Los Angeles-based ISB Food Group LLC recalled two flavors each of L.A. Creamery brand ice cream and Nancy's Fancy brand... Continue Reading

Only 1 new Hepatitis A case in 2 weeks in Hawaii's outbreak

By News Desk

With only one new diagnosis in the past two weeks, a Hepatitis A outbreak in Hawaii appears to be contained with less than 300 people confirmed as victims. In its weekly update Wednesday, the Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH) reported no new confirmed cases from Nov. 3 through 9. It recorded one new case the... Continue Reading

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