Food Safety News - May 20, 2017 BrightFarms recalls leafy greens, herbs because of metal pieces

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BrightFarms recalls leafy greens, herbs because of metal pieces

By News Desk

Urban greenhouse grower BrightFarms Inc. of New York City is recalling an undisclosed volume of packaged salad greens and herbs because they may be contaminated with pieces of metal "as a result of construction." The recall covers only leafy greens and herbs grown at BrightFarms' greenhouse farm in Elkwood, VA, according to the recall notice... Continue Reading

Rogers flour sold by Costco in Canada linked to new outbreak

By Coral Beach

Another E. coli O121 outbreak traced to flour, this time Rogers brand, has sickened at least six people in British Columbia where public health officials are urging consumers to check their homes for the implicated flour. As of Friday evening neither the company, Rogers Foods Ltd. of Armstrong, British Columbia, nor the Canadian Food Inspection... Continue Reading

100 tons of Nathan's and Curtis franks recalled nationwide

By News Desk

More than 100 tons of Nathan’s brand and Curtis brand beef hotdogs are being recalled by John Morrell & Co. because of complaints of contamination with extraneous bits of metal. The Cincinnati-based company notified the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) about the complaints on Friday, according to the recall notice posted on the... Continue Reading

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