Food Safety News - March 25, 2017 Metal fragments cause recall of almost 1 million pounds of chicken

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Metal fragments cause recall of almost 1 million pounds of chicken

By News Desk

Consumer complaints about metal objects being found in ready to eat chicken products were verified by USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, leading to a recall late Thursday of approximately 933,272 pounds of breaded chicken products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials by OK Food Inc. in Oklahoma City. The ready-to-eat (RTE) breaded chicken items... Continue Reading

Multiple brands of fresh guacamole recalled for Listeria

By News Desk

H.Y. Louie Co. Ltd. of British Columbia is recalling three brands of fresh guacamole from retailers because tests by the Canadian government found Listeria monocytogenes in the product. The recall, posted Thursday by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), came one day after the “best before” date of March 22 on the implicated guacamole. Retailers in British Columbia and possibly... Continue Reading

17 and half tons of Jose' Ole' beef taquitos recalled for "extraneous materials"

By News Desk

Ajinomoto Windsor, Inc., a Lampasas, Texas establishment,  late Friday recalled  approximately 35,168 pounds of frozen ready-to-eat beef taquito products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically rubber with plastic, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The frozen ready-to-eat beef taquito items were produced on December 30, 2016.... Continue Reading

Tainted soy butter spurs recalls one by one; FDA remains mum

By Coral Beach

As federal officials remain silent on sales and distribution details about a soy-based peanut butter substitute linked to a nationwide E. coli outbreak, secondary recalls of products made with the tainted soy butter have begun, leaving consumers to wonder how long they will have to wait for companies to voluntarily reveal how many more foods are... Continue Reading

New York consumer alert: Listeria in Winters Grass raw milk

By News Desk

New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Commissioner Richard A. Ball on Friday warned consumers in Oneida County and the surrounding area not to consume unpasteurized, raw milk from Winters Grass Farm because of positive tests for Listeria contamination. The Winters Grass Farm is on Butler Road in Sauquoit, NY.  The ag department did not yet know... Continue Reading

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