Food Safety News - October 6, 2017 Meat loaf mislabeled as pot roast; Publix product recalled

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Meat loaf mislabeled as pot roast; Publix product recalled

By News Desk

Sandridge RMH Acquisition LLC Thursday recalled more than half a ton of ready-to-eat beef products from its Morton, IL, after a consumer complained that the product was meat loaf, not pot roast as indicated on the packaging. The official reason for the recall is “misbranding and undeclared allergens,” according to the USDA's Food Safety and... Continue Reading

Feds seek shut down LA seafood processor for Listeria, filth

By Dan Flynn

Ready-to-eat, smoked fish and fishery products produced by Michel Cordon Bleu Inc. in Los Angeles from such raw fish as Florida salmon and Idaho trout and sold to restaurants, retailers, hotels and cruise ships are not safe for human consumption, according to a federal court action. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has found the... Continue Reading

Stores, DOD recall Birds Eye peas for Listeria; company mum

By Coral Beach

Several U.S. grocery retailers and the U.S. Defense Commissary Agency, which provides food to military personnel and families around the world, are recalling Birds Eye brand peas because a sample tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes. Complete distribution details were not available Thursday. However, the recalled peas have best-by dates in July 2019, so there is... Continue Reading

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