Scanga Meat Company, a Salida, Colorado establishment, is recalling approximately 563 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O103. The raw ground beef products were produced on December 11, 2023. The problem was discovered during routine FSIS testing and the sampling results showed the presence of E. coli O103. There have been no confirmed reports of illness due to consumption of these products.
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/scanga-meat-company-recalls-ground-beef-products-due-possible-e--coli-o103
Scanga Meat Company Recalls Ground Beef Products Due to Possible E. Coli O103 Contamination
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, 2023 – Scanga Meat Company, a Salida, Colorado establishment, is recalling approximately 563 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O103, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Label Design Issue Results in Missing Fish Allergen from Kimchi Label
World Variety Produce, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA is recalling Melissa's Kimchi Hot 14 oz, because of mislabeling of allergen ingredient "Fish" was not listed in the ingredient panel within the allergen information panel. The recall was as the result of an internal finding of an product artwork review by Melissa's Design/Artwork department which revealed that the printed artwork was mislabeled and did not have an allergen listing of "Fish". World Variety Produce, Inc. has ceased the production and distribution of the product as FDA, World Variety Produce, Inc. continues their investigation as to what caused the issue.
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/world-variety-produce-inc-recalls-kimchi-hot-because-possible-health-risk
World Variety Produce, Inc. Recalls Kimchi Hot Because of Possible Health Risk
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 26, 2023
FDA Publish Date: December 26, 2023
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Undeclared Fish
Company Name: World Varity Produce, Inc.
Brand Name: World Varity Produce, Inc.
Product Description: Melissa’s Hot Kimchi
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/world-variety-produce-inc-recalls-kimchi-hot-because-possible-health-risk
World Variety Produce, Inc. Recalls Kimchi Hot Because of Possible Health Risk
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 26, 2023
FDA Publish Date: December 26, 2023
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Undeclared Fish
Company Name: World Varity Produce, Inc.
Brand Name: World Varity Produce, Inc.
Product Description: Melissa’s Hot Kimchi
Whole Foods Frozen Beer-Battered Fish Recalled for Undeclared Soy Allergen
Tampa Bay Fisheries, Dover, FL, is recalling one lot of frozen Whole Foods Beer Battered Pollock Fillets after it was discovered that the label failed to declare soy on the label, thus an undeclared allergen. Product was distributed nationwide. There have been no reported cases of illness.
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/tampa-bay-fisheries-inc-dover-florida-voluntarily-recalling-1-lot-365-whole-foods-market-beer
Tampa Bay Fisheries, Inc. Dover, Florida is Voluntarily Recalling 1 Lot of 365 Whole Foods Market Beer Battered Pollock Fillets and 2 Lots of 365 Beer Battered Cod Fillet Due to an Undeclared Soy Allergen
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 22, 2023
FDA Publish Date: December 23, 2023
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Undeclared Soy
Company Name: Tampa Bay Fisheries, Inc.
Brand Name: 365 WHOLE FOODS MART
Product Description: Beer Battered Pollock and Cod Fillets
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/tampa-bay-fisheries-inc-dover-florida-voluntarily-recalling-1-lot-365-whole-foods-market-beer
Tampa Bay Fisheries, Inc. Dover, Florida is Voluntarily Recalling 1 Lot of 365 Whole Foods Market Beer Battered Pollock Fillets and 2 Lots of 365 Beer Battered Cod Fillet Due to an Undeclared Soy Allergen
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 22, 2023
FDA Publish Date: December 23, 2023
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Undeclared Soy
Company Name: Tampa Bay Fisheries, Inc.
Brand Name: 365 WHOLE FOODS MART
Product Description: Beer Battered Pollock and Cod Fillets
Friday, December 22, 2023
FDA Issues Health Warning About Oysters from Canada That Have Been Linked to Campylobacter Outbreak
The FDA is advising restaurants and food retailers not to serve or sell and to dispose of oysters and consumers not to eat oysters from Pacific Oyster Fanny Bay, harvested on 11/08/2023 from harvest area BC 14- 8 with Landfile # 1402294 and Oyster Malaspina Live, harvested on 11/09/2023 from harvest area BC 14-8 with Landfile # 278761 and shipped to distributors in Utah and Wisconsin because they may be contaminated with Campylobacter jejuni.
"On 12/18/2023, the Utah Shellfish Authority notified the FDA of two cases of Campylobacter connected to consumption of oysters from British Columbia, Canada. The FDA has notified the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) of the illnesses and the CFIA is investigating. The two cases consumed oysters in Utah and Wisconsin and the FDA is coordinating with the CFIA and state authorities to determine if any additional distribution occurred.
https://www.fda.gov/food/alerts-advisories-safety-information/fda-advises-restaurants-and-retailers-not-serve-or-sell-and-consumers-not-eat-certain-oysters?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
FDA Advises Restaurants and Retailers Not to Serve or Sell and Consumers Not to Eat Certain Oysters from British Columbia, Canada Potentially Contaminated with Campylobacter jejuni
NC Issues Recalls for Kitten and Puppy Food After State Lab Detects Salmonella / Listeria
Blue Ridge Beef is recalling all lot numbers and used by dates between N24 1124 to N24 1224 of their 2 lb log of Kitten Grind UPC 8 54298 00101 6; 2lb log of Kitten Mix UPC 8 54298 00143 6 and their 2lb log of Puppy Mix UPC 8 54298 00169 6 due to contamination of Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes. Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes can affect animals eating the products and there is risk to humans from handling contaminated pet products, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with the products or any surfaces exposed to these products.
On 12/15/2023 the firm was notified by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services that one lot of each of the products were sampled and tested positive for Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes. However, out of an abundance of caution the firm is recalling all lots with the used by dates between N24 1124 to N24 1224.
In October, this firm issued a recall for dog food due to Salmonella contamination.
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/blue-ridge-beef-issues-voluntary-recall-blue-ridge-beef-kitten-grind-blue-ridge-kitten-mix-and-blue
Blue Ridge Beef Issues Voluntary Recall of Blue Ridge Beef Kitten Grind, Blue Ridge Kitten Mix and Blue Ridge Beef Puppy Mix Due to Salmonella and Listeria Monocytogenes Contamination
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 21, 2023
FDA Publish Date: December 21, 2023
Product Type: Animal & Veterinary
Reason for Announcement: Potential contamination of Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes
Company Name: Blue Ridge Beef
Brand Name: Blue Ridge Beef
Product Description: Kitten Grind, Kitten Mix, and Puppy Mix
On 12/15/2023 the firm was notified by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services that one lot of each of the products were sampled and tested positive for Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes. However, out of an abundance of caution the firm is recalling all lots with the used by dates between N24 1124 to N24 1224.
In October, this firm issued a recall for dog food due to Salmonella contamination.
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/blue-ridge-beef-issues-voluntary-recall-blue-ridge-beef-kitten-grind-blue-ridge-kitten-mix-and-blue
Blue Ridge Beef Issues Voluntary Recall of Blue Ridge Beef Kitten Grind, Blue Ridge Kitten Mix and Blue Ridge Beef Puppy Mix Due to Salmonella and Listeria Monocytogenes Contamination
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 21, 2023
FDA Publish Date: December 21, 2023
Product Type: Animal & Veterinary
Reason for Announcement: Potential contamination of Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes
Company Name: Blue Ridge Beef
Brand Name: Blue Ridge Beef
Product Description: Kitten Grind, Kitten Mix, and Puppy Mix
Update on Lead in Cinnamon Apple Sauce, Now Over 200 Reported Cases and A Concern for Those Impacted Children
CDC reports that there are 205 reported reports of adverse events linked to the lead-contaminated cinnamon apple sauce. Initially reported in late October along with the issuance of associated product, the investigation continues. Cinnamon samples from the facility show an extremely high level of lead in the product.
"FDA’s onsite inspection of the Austrofoods facility in Ecuador has ended. However, the FDA investigation of the elevated lead levels in recalled cinnamon applesauce pouches continues. During the inspection, investigators collected samples of cinnamon supplied by Negasmart to Austrofoods. These samples have undergone analysis and results show extremely high levels of lead contamination, 5110 parts per million (ppm) and 2270 ppm. For context, the international standard-setting body, Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex)External Link Disclaimer is considering adopting a maximum level of 2.5 ppm for lead in bark spices, including cinnamon, in 2024."
CDC has received the following reports from state and local health departments:
This contamination issue, according to FDA, is likely due to adulteration. "Spices such as turmeric, cinnamon and paprika have been known to be mixed with lead chromate or lead oxide, compounds that mirror the spices' colors, said Karen Everstine, technical director for FoodchainID, a company that tracks food supply chains." “The intent is not to make people sick. Nobody wants to do that because then they get caught,” Everstine said. “What they want to do is make money.”
The import of this product does fall under regulation. The foreign company manufacturing the product would be operating under Preventive Controls for Human Foods, and the importer would have to comply with the Foreign Supplier Verification program. Most of this however, focuses on known hazards. Intentional adulteration can be more difficult to control, especially when it occurs at a foreign manufacturer using an ingredient from a foreign source that does not enter the US.
Investigation of Elevated Lead Levels: Cinnamon Applesauce Pouches (November 2023)
Do not eat, sell, or serve multiple brands of recalled apple cinnamon fruit pouches. FDA’s investigation is ongoing.
Content current as of: 12/19/2023
Current Update
December 19, 2023
- Total Cases: 205
- Confirmed Cases: 67
- Probable Cases: 122
- Suspect Cases: 16
- States: (33 total) AL, AR, CA, CO, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, TN, TX, VA, WA, WI, WV
- Recall: Yes
This contamination issue, according to FDA, is likely due to adulteration. "Spices such as turmeric, cinnamon and paprika have been known to be mixed with lead chromate or lead oxide, compounds that mirror the spices' colors, said Karen Everstine, technical director for FoodchainID, a company that tracks food supply chains." “The intent is not to make people sick. Nobody wants to do that because then they get caught,” Everstine said. “What they want to do is make money.”
The import of this product does fall under regulation. The foreign company manufacturing the product would be operating under Preventive Controls for Human Foods, and the importer would have to comply with the Foreign Supplier Verification program. Most of this however, focuses on known hazards. Intentional adulteration can be more difficult to control, especially when it occurs at a foreign manufacturer using an ingredient from a foreign source that does not enter the US.
Investigation of Elevated Lead Levels: Cinnamon Applesauce Pouches (November 2023)
Do not eat, sell, or serve multiple brands of recalled apple cinnamon fruit pouches. FDA’s investigation is ongoing.
Content current as of: 12/19/2023
Current Update
December 19, 2023
Thursday, December 21, 2023
Chocolate Bars Recalled for Undeclared Coconut Due to Packaging Error
Astor Chocolate Corporation of Lakewood, New Jersey is recalling 1,092 Burnt Caramel Candy Bars, because it may contain undeclared coconut. The recall was initiated after it was discovered that the coconut-containing product was distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of coconut.
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/astor-chocolate-corporation-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-coconut-burnt-caramel-bars
Astor Chocolate Corporation Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Coconut in Burnt Caramel Bars
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 21, 2023
FDA Publish Date: December 21, 2023
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Potential Allergen – Undeclared Coconut
Company Name: Astor Chocolate Corporation
Brand Name: Chocew
Product Description: Burnt Caramel Candy Bars
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/astor-chocolate-corporation-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-coconut-burnt-caramel-bars
Astor Chocolate Corporation Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Coconut in Burnt Caramel Bars
Summary
Company Announcement Date: December 21, 2023
FDA Publish Date: December 21, 2023
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Potential Allergen – Undeclared Coconut
Company Name: Astor Chocolate Corporation
Brand Name: Chocew
Product Description: Burnt Caramel Candy Bars
Food Science Trends for 2024
IFT (Institute of Food Technologist) provided a post on trends for 2024. They identified four. In summary:
Food systems approaches: Farm to Fork strategy - the interconnectedness of the food supply with a focus on sustainability and reduction of food waste.
Food as Medicine: The Food as Medicine movement - As research continues, there will be more discussion on the impact of food on health. I think the CBD movement will also come more into focus as more research comes out.
Food systems approaches: Farm to Fork strategy - the interconnectedness of the food supply with a focus on sustainability and reduction of food waste.
Food as Medicine: The Food as Medicine movement - As research continues, there will be more discussion on the impact of food on health. I think the CBD movement will also come more into focus as more research comes out.
Food safety: Ongoing, visible food safety concerns - The big focus here will be on micro-chemicals in the food supply
Artificial intelligence - There will be positives such as using AI to optimize the supply chain provide new discoveries and there will be negatives - like robots doing my job...just kidding, kind of.
What do you think?
One challenge that I would add is the ongoing impact of a turbulent economy on prices, wages, employment shortages, and imbalances in supply and demand.
https://www.ift.org/news-and-publications/blog/2023/ifts-science-and-policy-team-identifies-four-trends-for-2024
IFT's Science and Policy Team Identifies Four Trends for 2024
From rapid changes ushered in by artificial intelligence to the emergence of stronger policies linking medicine and nutrition, our experts pinpoint next year's top science of food trends.
As we look ahead to 2024, IFT’s Science and Policy team has forecasted four major science of food trends to watch for. On the horizon are the influence of Farm to Fork strategy on global food system dialogue, a growing Food as Medicine movement, ongoing improvements to the food safety landscape, and advancements in artificial intelligence. As always, creative food science solutions will be essential in delivering safe, nutritious, and sustainable foods, and we expect the science of food community to continue to play a leading role in tackling the challenges ahead. Read on for the most need-to-know trends for the coming year.
https://www.ift.org/news-and-publications/blog/2023/ifts-science-and-policy-team-identifies-four-trends-for-2024
IFT's Science and Policy Team Identifies Four Trends for 2024
From rapid changes ushered in by artificial intelligence to the emergence of stronger policies linking medicine and nutrition, our experts pinpoint next year's top science of food trends.
As we look ahead to 2024, IFT’s Science and Policy team has forecasted four major science of food trends to watch for. On the horizon are the influence of Farm to Fork strategy on global food system dialogue, a growing Food as Medicine movement, ongoing improvements to the food safety landscape, and advancements in artificial intelligence. As always, creative food science solutions will be essential in delivering safe, nutritious, and sustainable foods, and we expect the science of food community to continue to play a leading role in tackling the challenges ahead. Read on for the most need-to-know trends for the coming year.
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
FDA Issues Warning Letters to Manufacturers / Distributors of Veterinary Products with Antimicrobials for Aquarium Fish
FDA issued a number of Warning Letters to companies that manufacture and/or distribute antimicrobial chemicals for treatment of aquarium fish. And birds. Wow, in an age where we are concerned about the overuse of antimicrobials, here is a whole sector where there is little control.
Drugs were not tested for use - These products are new animal drugs under section 201(v) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. § 321(v)] because they are for use in nonfood-producing fish, which are minor species and are not the subject of a final FDA regulation finding either that the drugs are generally recognized among experts qualified by scientific training and experience to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of animal drugs, as safe and effective for use under the conditions prescribed, recommended, or suggested in the drug’s labeling, or finding that the exception to the criterion in section 201(v)(1) of the FD&C Act has been met.
Companies are basically selling antibiotics over-the-counter - FDA is particularly concerned about your unapproved animal drugs because they raise public health concerns. Available as over-the-counter drugs, they contain antimicrobials that are considered medically important in the treatment of human disease.1 Concern about the development of resistance to antimicrobials important in human medicine has led FDA to promote more judicious use of animal drugs containing medically important antimicrobials, including working toward ensuring that these drugs can be used in animals only under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
Drugs were not tested for use - These products are new animal drugs under section 201(v) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. § 321(v)] because they are for use in nonfood-producing fish, which are minor species and are not the subject of a final FDA regulation finding either that the drugs are generally recognized among experts qualified by scientific training and experience to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of animal drugs, as safe and effective for use under the conditions prescribed, recommended, or suggested in the drug’s labeling, or finding that the exception to the criterion in section 201(v)(1) of the FD&C Act has been met.
Companies are basically selling antibiotics over-the-counter - FDA is particularly concerned about your unapproved animal drugs because they raise public health concerns. Available as over-the-counter drugs, they contain antimicrobials that are considered medically important in the treatment of human disease.1 Concern about the development of resistance to antimicrobials important in human medicine has led FDA to promote more judicious use of animal drugs containing medically important antimicrobials, including working toward ensuring that these drugs can be used in animals only under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
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