Food Safety News - April 23, 2017 H-E-B, Hill Country Fare bread recalled because of rubber

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H-E-B, Hill Country Fare bread recalled because of rubber

By News Desk

San Antonio-based HEB Grocery Co. is recalling H-E-B and Hill Country Fare sandwich bread because of the possibility that it has extraneous rubber in it. "H-E-B, committed to the quality of its products, is voluntarily issuing a precautionary recall for H-E-B and Hill Country Fare sandwich bread with a best-by date of April 29 or... Continue Reading

Lay's, Miss Vickies chips recalled for Salmonella risk

By News Desk

Frito-Lay is recalling several varieties of Lay's and Miss Vickie's chips nationwide because the seasoning on them has been recalled because of Salmonella. "This action is the direct result of a supplier's recent recall of a seasoning blend which includes jalapeño powder that could contain Salmonella," according to the recall notice on the Food and... Continue Reading

Publisher's Platform: Please, put me out of business

By Bill Marler

From about 2011 though the summer of 2015 business was slower for The Food Safety Law Firm, which meant on average less people were sickened by the food they ate. For some time I thought the food industry was actually "Putting me out of Business." However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its... Continue Reading

Campbell's recalls chicken soup for undeclared milk allergen

By News Desk

Consumer complaints spurred Campbell Soup Co. to recall 4,185 pounds of chicken soup products due to misbranding and undeclared allergens, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Saturday. The products contain milk, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label. The chicken with whole grain pasta soup items... Continue Reading

McCain recalls Roundy's, Harris Teeter potatoes for golf balls

By News Desk

McCain Foods USA Inc. is recalling retail, frozen hash brown products that may be contaminated with extraneous golf ball materials. The company posted the recall notice with the Food and Drug Administration, stating “despite our stringent supply standards (the golf balls) may have been inadvertently harvested with potatoes used to make this product. Consumption of these... Continue Reading

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