Food Safety News - October 17, 2017 Bell Brands recalls cheese spread; consumers found plastic bits

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Bell Brands recalls cheese spread; consumers found plastic bits

By News Desk

Bel Brands USA Inc. is recalling the Port Wine flavor of its 14-ounce Merkts cheese spread because consumers have reported finding small pieces of plastic in it. Although no injuries or illnesses had been reported as of the Oct. 13 recall notice, the company is urging consumers to discard the product immediately. The recalled cheese spread was sold by retailers nationwide. There is concern consumers may have unused portions of... Continue Reading

Opponents say USDA reorganization has multiple problems

By Dan Flynn

Critics are continuing to noddle Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue’s plan to reorganize his large department, finding things they don’t like about it. Perdue’s desire to move U.S. involvement in world food standards to USDA’s trade office, taking it away from food safety, was the first change to stir controversy. Stephen Ostroff, the Food and... Continue Reading

Organic tarragon recalled because of possible Salmonella

By Kelsey M. Mackin

Organic Spices Inc., doing business as Spicely Organics, is recalling Organic Tarragon because of possible Salmonella contamination. The product was distributed in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. According to the recall notice posted on the Food and Drug Administration’s website, the recalled Organic Tarragon was sold to customers through... Continue Reading

Raw milk dairy out of time to appeal retail license suspension

By Coral Beach

Unless it's in the mail, the owners of Pride & Joy Dairy missed the deadline yesterday to respond to Washington state's suspension of their license to sell raw milk for the retail market. Two Salmonella illnesses have been traced to the dairy using genetic testing, but the dairy owners have said they do not believe... Continue Reading

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