A CA meat establishment is recalling 50,000 pounds of meat after they were caught changing the USDA establishment mark of inspection. According to the USDA notice, "The problem was discovered on Dec. 5, 2016, when FSIS inspection personnel observed establishment employees removing the marks of inspection of the original beef suppliers and replacing them with the King Meat Services, Inc. (Est. 426) mark of inspection."
Perhaps they ran out of their own supply? Maybe the price they paid was low enough to still provide sufficient margin?
King Meat Services, Inc. Recalls Beef Products Due To Misbranding
Class III Recall 117-2016
Dec 12, 2016
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Monday, December 12, 2016
Additional Recalls Linked to Powdered Dairy Milk Recall
Secondary recalls, or recalls issued for using an ingredient that was recalled, are coming in the aftermath of the dairy powder recall earlier this month. Last week, 2 recalls were issued by two different companies for pancake and waffle mix.
These recalls listed here have the dairy powder product being used as an ingredient. In some, they are part of the dough mix. In other product, the dairy powder was used as an ingredient in the flavor / seasoning mix. The concern would be if the mix were to get onto a surface that was not then adequately cleaned, or if product made with the mix was not adequately cooked.
FDA RECALL NOTICES
These recalls listed here have the dairy powder product being used as an ingredient. In some, they are part of the dough mix. In other product, the dairy powder was used as an ingredient in the flavor / seasoning mix. The concern would be if the mix were to get onto a surface that was not then adequately cleaned, or if product made with the mix was not adequately cooked.
FDA RECALL NOTICES
Friday, December 9, 2016
One Lot of Energy Bars Recalled Due to Foreign Material
Clif Bar & Company is recalling one production lot of Chocolate Hazelnut Butter energy bars due to the presence of small plastic pieces. One could guess that the issue was discovered through consumer complaints.
FDA Recall Notice
Voluntary Class II Recall of Chocolate Hazelnut Butter CLIF® Nut Butter Filled
For Immediate Release
November 18, 2016
Annual USDA Pesticide Analysis Report for Produce
Each year USDA releases their Pesticide Data Program report where they release findings of their sampling/testing program for pesticides in produce. The overwhelming majority of samples were within EPA tolerances. A very small percentage, 0.53%, had levels above that.
- In 2015, over 99 percent of the samples tested had residues well below the tolerances established by the EPA with 15 percent having no detectable pesticide residue.
- Residues exceeding the established tolerance were detected in 0.53 percent (54 samples) of the total samples tested (10,187 samples). Of these 54 samples, 18 were imported (33 percent) and 36 were domestic (67 percent).
- The samples containing pesticides that exceeded established tolerances included: 1 sample of fresh cherries, 4 samples of cucumbers, 3 grape samples, 3 samples of green beans, 1 peach sample, 1 pear sample, 8 samples of spinach, 25 samples of strawberries, 2 tomato samples, and 6 samples of watermelon. (Appendix I of the report has the levels).
USDA - Pesticide Data Program
Executive Summary
Pancake Mix Recalled Due to Use of Potentially Contaminated Milk Powder Ingredient
Two companies are recalling pancake mix that used the recalled milk powder as an ingredient. That milk powder had been recalled a week ago when FDA had seized product due after finding Salmonella in the facility but not the product.
This is interesting in that although the ingredient has never tested positive and there have been no related illnesses, downstream processors are recalling product for their supplier's less-than-clean facility. Granted that facility did have a persistent strain of Salmonella found throughout the environment, but without knowing the particulars of the facility, it is hard to evaluate the true risk. But there is a risk, although small, that if Salmonella were present and the consumer making pancakes spills the mix on the counter. And of course, there are those who may sample the raw batter.
FDA Recall Notice
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm532382.htm
Publix Recalls Publix Premium Pancake and Waffle Mixes Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination
For Immediate Release
December 8, 2016
This is interesting in that although the ingredient has never tested positive and there have been no related illnesses, downstream processors are recalling product for their supplier's less-than-clean facility. Granted that facility did have a persistent strain of Salmonella found throughout the environment, but without knowing the particulars of the facility, it is hard to evaluate the true risk. But there is a risk, although small, that if Salmonella were present and the consumer making pancakes spills the mix on the counter. And of course, there are those who may sample the raw batter.
FDA Recall Notice
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm532382.htm
Publix Recalls Publix Premium Pancake and Waffle Mixes Due To Possible Salmonella Contamination
For Immediate Release
December 8, 2016
Study - Restaurant Servers Poor At Communicating Risk of Undercooked Meat
A recent study shows that restaurant servers do a poor job in explaining the risks when customers order undercooked meat, specifically hamburgers. The majority of servers (77 percent) gave customers unreliable information conveying the risks of undercooked meat. As we know, raw hamburger can have pathogens such as E. coli STEC and Salmonella. While it is the consumers choice to buy rare or medium rare hamburgers, they should understand the risk.
In the end, informing customers helps the restaurant protect themselves from liability. Just last year, an outbreak in Vermont occurred when a restaurant was purposely selling undercooked hamburgers. Of course there is the case that was the impetus for enacting the regulation requiring HACCP regulations in meat operations - Jack in the Box.
Meatingplace
http://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/70439
Study: Restaurants not good at explaining risks of undercooked meat to customers
By Michael Fielding on 12/9/2016
In the end, informing customers helps the restaurant protect themselves from liability. Just last year, an outbreak in Vermont occurred when a restaurant was purposely selling undercooked hamburgers. Of course there is the case that was the impetus for enacting the regulation requiring HACCP regulations in meat operations - Jack in the Box.
Meatingplace
http://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/70439
Study: Restaurants not good at explaining risks of undercooked meat to customers
By Michael Fielding on 12/9/2016
Monday, December 5, 2016
Milk Product Producer Issues Recall After FDA Seized Product
(Updated Dec 13, 2016. Valley Milk Products issued recall announcement on FDA website).
Valley Milk Products issued a recall of milk and buttermilk powder after FDA seized product due to the potential for Salmonella contamination. As reported a few days earlier, FDA seized product after an investigation found Salmonella in the environment, the same strains that had been hanging around for years. While FDA had urged the company to recall, they initially refused because they stated that testing had never found Salmonella in product. Well, FDA felt the environmental evidence was strong enough to warrant seizing product.
It is hard to guess the circumstances that were present to have this standoff, however, it does indicate that FDA will take action based upon conditions that might support adulteration, but not necessarily product contamination. In this case, the facility had some ongoing issues that should have been resolved, but the degree of risk is hard to guess.
FDA Recall Notice
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm532828.htm
Valley Milk Products, Strasburg, Virginia Recalls Limited Amount of Milk and Buttermilk Powder Because of Possible Health Risks
For Immediate Release December 9, 2016
Valley Milk Products issued a recall of milk and buttermilk powder after FDA seized product due to the potential for Salmonella contamination. As reported a few days earlier, FDA seized product after an investigation found Salmonella in the environment, the same strains that had been hanging around for years. While FDA had urged the company to recall, they initially refused because they stated that testing had never found Salmonella in product. Well, FDA felt the environmental evidence was strong enough to warrant seizing product.
It is hard to guess the circumstances that were present to have this standoff, however, it does indicate that FDA will take action based upon conditions that might support adulteration, but not necessarily product contamination. In this case, the facility had some ongoing issues that should have been resolved, but the degree of risk is hard to guess.
FDA Recall Notice
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm532828.htm
Valley Milk Products, Strasburg, Virginia Recalls Limited Amount of Milk and Buttermilk Powder Because of Possible Health Risks
For Immediate Release December 9, 2016
Cooked Meat Recall Expanded for OK Firm Due to Additional Complaint of Undercooked Meat
An OK company drastically expanded it Nov. 26, 2016 recall for potentially undercooked ready-to-eat chicken from ~20,000 lbs to ~2,000,000 lbs. The recall now includes about 3 months of production (original was 2 day lots) and covers a wider variety of product. The expanded recall comes because of an additional complaint of raw product on November 28th.
No illnesses have been reported.
News Release
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/wcm/connect/FSIS-Content/internet/main/topics/recalls-and-public-health-alerts/recall-case-archive/archive/2016/recall-115-2016-expanded
National Steak and Poultry Recalls Ready-To-Eat Chicken That May Be Undercooked
Class I Recall 115-2016 EXP
Health Risk: High Dec 4, 2016
No illnesses have been reported.
News Release
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/wcm/connect/FSIS-Content/internet/main/topics/recalls-and-public-health-alerts/recall-case-archive/archive/2016/recall-115-2016-expanded
National Steak and Poultry Recalls Ready-To-Eat Chicken That May Be Undercooked
Class I Recall 115-2016 EXP
Health Risk: High Dec 4, 2016
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Trader Joe's Hummus Recalled for Listeria
A NC facility is recalling Trader Joe's branded hummus after product testing found Listeria contamination. The products are packed in 16 ounce plastic tubs with a "C in the plant identification code. The contamination was discovered "after testing by the company revealed the presence of Listeria monocytogenes in product manufactured on the same equipment."
FDA Recall Notice
FDA Recall Notice
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm531359.htm
Bakkavor Foods USA, Inc. Issues Voluntary Recalls of Certain Hummus Products Because of Possible Health Risks
For Immediate Release
November 30, 2016
Bakkavor Foods USA, Inc. Issues Voluntary Recalls of Certain Hummus Products Because of Possible Health Risks
For Immediate Release
November 30, 2016
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