Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Michigan Company Recalls Tahini After State Tests Indicate Salmonella

Emesa Foods, Taylor, MI is voluntarily recalling 23 cases and each case 6 containers of 800 gram of “Premium Sesame Tahini” because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.  This potential problem was revealed as a result of a random sampling by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Although we have not received the final laboratory reports, Emesa Foods is taking the precaution of recalling product with the product code listed above.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/emesa-foods-recalls-premium-sesame-tahini-because-possible-health-risk
Emesa Foods Recalls Premium Sesame Tahini Because of Possible Health Risk
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  December 20, 2019
FDA Publish Date: December 20, 2019
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Product has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella
Company Name: Esmea Foods
Brand Name: Esmea
Product Description: Sesame tahini

Food Companies Issue Recalls After Using Eggs Recalled for Listeria

A number of food companies have issued recalls after using eggs recalled as part of the Almark egg recall due to Listeria.
  • Meijer Recalls Diced Hard Boiled Eggs Due to Potential Health Risks Product Bought at Two Stores in Grand Rapids Affected
  • Veggie Noodle Co., LLC is voluntarily recalling its Cece’s® Veggie Co. brand Fresh Veggie Ramen with Chicken Broth (11.5 oz, UPC 5228700653), all expiration dates, sold at retail stores nationally, 
  • Reichel Foods Inc. is voluntarily recalling Pro2Snax to the Max Sliced Apples, Hard Boiled Egg, Mild Cheddar Cheese, Cashews & Dried Cranberries and Pro2Snax to the Max Sweet Gala Apples, Hard Boiled Egg, White Cheddar Cheese, Almonds & Dried Cranberries.
  • Great American Deli of Ooltewah, Tennessee is recalling GAD #114 Egg Salad Sandwich 4.8 oz. 
  • Bakkavor Foods USA, Inc. is voluntarily recalling Trader Joe’s Egg Salad, 6 oz and Trader Joe’s Old Fashioned Potato Salad, 20 oz with “USE BY” date codes up through and including 12/27/19 
As part of the hazard analysis for receiving eggs, Listeria would be a hazard of concern and would be handled by Supplier Preventive Control.  After this recall, a more substantive system will be need for RTE peeled eggs.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/meijer-recalls-diced-hard-boiled-eggs-due-potential-health-risks-product-bought-two-stores-grand
Meijer Recalls Diced Hard Boiled Eggs Due to Potential Health Risks Product Bought at Two Stores in Grand Rapids Affected
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 31, 2019
FDA Publish Date: December 31, 2019
Product Type:  Food & Beverages Egg/Egg Product Foodborne Illness
Reason for Announcement: Product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes
Company Name:Meijer
Brand Name: None
Product Description:  Hard-boiled eggs

Georgia Egg Processing Facility Expands Egg Recall Due to Listeria

Almark Foods, a GA egg processing facility expanded a recall after product was linked to a Listeria outbreak.  The recall issued on Dec 20, was expanded on Dec 23rd.  In an update provided by CDC and FDA, the suspect strain was found in the processing facility.


https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/almark-foods-expanded-recall-all-products-its-georgia-facility-due-possible-listeria-monocytogenes
Almark Foods Expanded Recall to all Products from its Georgia Facility Due to Possible Listeria monocytogenes Contamination
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 23, 2019
FDA Publish Date: December 23, 2019
Product Type: Food & Beverages Egg/Egg Product Foodborne Illness
Reason for Announcement: Potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes
Company Name: Almark Foods\
Brand Name: Almark, 7 Select, Best Choice, more\
Product Description: All hard-boiled eggs manufactured at the firm’s Gainesville, Georgia facility, including all retail, pillow pack, pouch pack, frozen diced, and protein kit products
Company Announcement

Friday, December 20, 2019

Developing a Food Fraud Prevention System

Over the past several years, we have had more questions on food fraud and developing a program to prevent the potential for food fraud.  An article in Food Safety News this past month, discusses a Food Fraud Management System.   Like a HACCP or even more so, a Food Defense system, it entails conducting a vulnerability assessment and identifying mitigating actions.  One of the key takeaways from the article, and it certainly makes sense, this system must constantly evolve.  It is not a system that can be developed and then be shelved for a year.  It requires continuous surveillance and probing by employees throughout the organization.

Food fraud is not a known risk, it is a risk that can emerge out of nowhere as a perpetrator finds a new way to take advantage of a vast food supply chain.  Catching this may not be an easy task, especially for one person assigned to the task.

Food Safety Magazine
https://www.foodsafetymagazine.com/magazine-archive1/december-2019january-2020/reducing-the-risk-of-fraud-in-the-spice-industry/
Reducing the Risk of Fraud in the Spice Industry
By Jill Hoffman

FDA Update on E. coli Outbreak Associated with Romaine from Salinas CA - Dec 19

FDA provided an update on the E. coli Outbreak associated with Romain from Salinas CA.  There are not 138 cases with 72 hospitalizations.  The last case reported is now Dec 1, 2019.

Wisc Dept of Health found the outbreak strain of E. coli in a bag of Fresh Express brand Leafy Green Romaine collected from an ill person’s home.  This allowed them to identify one of the growers who also provided Romaine to others linked to this outbreak.

https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/investigation-e-coli-o157h7-outbreak-linked-romaine-salinas-california-november-2019
Investigation of E. coli O157:H7 Outbreak Linked to Romaine from Salinas, California, November 2019
FDA continues to warn against eating romaine from Salinas; farm investigations continue

December 19, 2019

Case Counts
  • Total Illnesses: 138
  • Hospitalizations: 72
  • Deaths: 0
  • Last illness onset: December 1, 2019
  • States with Cases: AZ (3), CA (4), CO (6), FL (2), IA (1), ID (3), IL (10), MD (5), MI (1), MN (5), MT (1), NE (2), NJ (9), NC (2), NM (2), OH (12), OR (1), PA (17), SC (1), SD (1), TN (1), TX (6), VA (6), WA (4), WI (33)

Thursday, December 19, 2019

CDC Alert on Listeria Outbreak Associated with Hard-boiled Peeled Eggs from GA Processor

CDC issued a food safety alert regarding hard boiled eggs from Alamark Foods as a potential source of Listeria.   "As of December 17, 2019, a total of seven people infected with the outbreak strain of Listeria monocytogenes have been reported from five states...... Epidemiologic and laboratory evidence indicates that bulk hard-boiled eggs produced by Almark Foods of Gainesville, Georgia, are a likely source of this outbreak." 

These eggs are hard-boiled, peeled, and packaged in plastic pails of various sizes.  It is during the peeling and packaging process where the eggs can become contaminated with Listeria.  Being a RTE product, the eggs will generally be eaten without further preparation, or certainly without preparation that would provide bacterial reduction (deviled eggs for example).  With a 49 day shelf-life at refrigeration temperatures, that is plenty of time to allow for the growth of this psychrotropic pathogen (capable of growth at refrigeration temperatures).


CDC Food Safety Alert
https://www.cdc.gov/listeria/outbreaks/eggs-12-19/index.html
Outbreak of Listeria Infections Linked to Hard-boiled Eggs
Posted December 18, 2019 at 6:30 PM ET

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

FDA Warning Letter to RTE Cheese Processor

FDA issued a Warning Letter to a cheese facility in Miami.  Issues include no Preventive Control Plan and really poor GMPs (dripping condensate, leaking pipes, and inadequate sanitation).  And they are producing RTE cheese product of some sort.

The thing that gets you is the company name....US Dairy Unlimited.   You are thinking with a name like that, that is a serious operation.  Could have called it Ury's Cheese, but who would buy that.  But US Dairy Unlimited....there are no limits to what they can do, or so one would think.


But looking at the facility (based on address from notice on Google Map Street view), it looks like nothing like Dairy Unlimited.  Not to say they can't make good products, but if this is your supplier, you may want to investigate a little closer.  For example, your purchasing person informs you that they have contracted a new co-packer....US Dairy Unlimited.  What supplier approval process granted this?

https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/us-dairy-unlimited-llc-590413-11192019
WARNING LETTER
U.S. Dairy Unlimited, LLC
MARCS-CMS 590413 — November 19, 2019

Friday, December 13, 2019

Tracking the E. coli Outbreaks - 3 Current Outbreaks

There are three current E. coli outbreaks that are being tracked by governmental agencies.  They appear to be unrelated. All are E. coli O157:H7, but they have been identified as different strains due to genetic differences. 
(Perhaps it is time to name these outbreaks like the Weather Channel has done with hurricanes and now does with storms.)

1. Salinas Romaine Lettuce
  • 102 cases with 58 hospitalizations in 23 states
  • Last case - November 18
  • Source Romaine lettuce from Salinas CA
2. Salad kits from Fresh Express
  • 8 cases with 3 hospitalizations in 3 states
  • Last case - November 15
  • Source Salad item, possibly Romaine lettuce

3. Washington Evergreen Restaurant

  • 13 cases with 3 hospitalizations in one state (WA), Multiple outlets of one restaurant chain
  • Last onset case - November 15
  • Source not yet known

https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/investigation-e-coli-o157h7-outbreak-linked-romaine-salinas-california-november-2019
Investigation of E. coli O157:H7 Outbreak Linked to Romaine from Salinas, California, November 2019
FDA continues to warn against eating romaine from Salinas; farm investigations continue
Updated December 12, 2019
Case Counts
  • Total Illnesses: 102
  • Hospitalizations: 58
  • Deaths: 0
  • Last illness onset: November 18, 2019
  • States with Cases: AZ (3), CA (4), CO (6), FL (1), IA (1), ID (3), IL (1), MD (4), MI (1), MN (3), MT (1), NE (1), NJ (7), NC (1), NM (2), OH (12), OR (1), PA (8), SD (1), TX (4), VA (4), WA (2), WI (31)

This Week in Mislabeled Product for Week Ending December 14, 2019

Wrong Product Put in Package - Tropical Nut and Fruit Co. is voluntarily recalling their 25lb box of Truly Good Foods South of the Border nut mix because it contains undeclared soy and tree nut (almonds).  The voluntary recall was initiated after it was discovered that the wrong product was packaged inside the South of the Border box, therefore containing different allergens from what is stated on the label.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/tropical-nut-and-fruit-co-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-soy-and-tree-nut-almonds-their-truly-good
Tropical Nut and Fruit Co. Issues Allergy Alert of Undeclared Soy and Tree Nut (Almonds) on Their Truly Good Foods South of the Border Mix
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 06, 2019 
FDA Publish Date: December 06, 2019
Product Type:Food & Beverages  Snack Food Item  Allergens 
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared almond and soy
Company Name:Tropical Nut and Fruit Co. 
Brand Name:  Truly Good Foods
Product Description:  South of the Border nut mix