Food Safety News - April 13, 2018 CFIA expands roast beef recalls for Listeria infection risks

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CFIA expands roast beef recalls for Listeria infection risks

By News Desk

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) has recently updated several recalls regarding roast beef, or roast beef containing products. There is not information to indicate if the beef is from a common supplier or production facility. The following details on firms and brands are the most recent product information posted. Erie Meat Products Ltd. The Ontario, Canada,... Continue Reading

Another 60 tons of beef products recalled; plastic bits this time

By Kelsey M. Mackin

Consumer complaints of “thin blue plastic pieces” prompted Koch Foods Inc. of Fairfield, OH, to recall 119,480 pounds of rib-shaped beef patties, according to the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). Earlier this week, J.T.M. Provisions Co. of Harrison, OH, recalled more than seven tons of a similar product after consumers complained of pieces of rubber in barbecued pulled beef. J.T.M.... Continue Reading

Big meat says people have a right to know if meat isn't meat

By Dan Flynn

If you’ve ever gotten in trouble for coming home with almond milk instead of cow milk, and if you favor labeling food containing GMOs because of your right to know, you are going to love Missouri House Bill 2607. It would set labeling rules to prevent anyone from slipping lab-created material or plant substances into... Continue Reading

Metro recalls roast beef paninis after positive test for Listeria

By News Desk

Metro Ontario Inc. of Ontario, Canada, is recalling Fresh 2 Go brand roast beef paninis from the marketplace because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The recall covers 2- and 4-packs of the roast beef paninis, marked with the UPC numbers and production codes listed below. Consumers should not consume the recalled products described below, which were sold from Metro locations in... Continue Reading

McDonald's stock slips on news of hepatitis A infected worker

By Coral Beach

Another foodservice worker in Kentucky has been confirmed infected with the hepatitis A virus, but this time a McDonald's location is implicated and the customers who ate and drank there are not the only people at risk. The fast food giant’s shareholders saw their stock dip with the news. Madison County (Kentucky) Health Department officials... Continue Reading

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