Monday, April 15, 2024

Imported Honey Still a Concern for Economically Motivated Adulteration

US FDA released results of economic adulteration of imported honey.   Between April 2022 and July 2023, FDA collected 107 samples of imported honey and found 3 samples (3%) to be violative. In 2021-2022, the agency collected and tested 144 imported honey samples, and found 10% of those samples to be violative. The two assignments were not designed for statistical comparison of violation rates.  The countries with violative samples - Dominican Republic (1), Mexico (1), and Yemen (1).

"“Honey” commonly refers to the thick, sweet, syrupy substance that bees make from the nectar of plants or their secretions and store in honeycombs (see FDA’s Proper Labeling of Honey and Honey Products: Guidance for Industry). Economically motivated adulteration occurs when products labeled as “honey” contains undeclared sweeteners that are less expensive than honey, such as syrups derived from cane, corn, rice, or sugar beets."

"The FDA used Stable Carbon Isotope Ratio Analysis (SCIRA) to analyze the organic composition of each honey sample. When the agency found a subsample to have carbon isotope values atypical to those of authentic honey, the agency classified the associated sample as violative/noncompliant."

https://www.fda.gov/food/cfsan-constituent-updates/fda-releases-report-economically-motivated-adulteration-honey
FDA Releases Report on Economically Motivated Adulteration in Honey
Constituent Update
April 8, 2024

Banning Food Ingredients - The Problem with State-by-State Approach

A commentary in Food Technology Magazine addresses the ongoing issue of various States issuing ingredient bans.   They address the current four chemicals in the crosshairs of health activists and state that these actions "stem from a fundamental misunderstanding of the science of toxicology, the linchpin of food additive safety, and the meticulous regulatory oversight by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)."  Basically, this approach to eliminating chemicals from the food supply goes around having scientific consensus at the national level.  Rather, it lays responsivity in the hands of  State legislatures who act with more sentiment than science.

As this approach continues to win, what other food ingredients will be next? And what impact will it have on our ability to produce foods?

FOOD TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE | DIALOGUE
https://www.ift.org/news-and-publications/food-technology-magazine/issues/2024/april/columns/dialogue-what-food-additive-bans-overlook
What Food Additive Bans Overlook
Two toxicologists reflect on the impact of California’s ban of four food additives.
By James R. Coughlin, Craig Llewellyn

Illinois Facility to be Closed Following December 2023 Recall

In December of 2023, Quaker Oats began recalling various granola products due to potential Salmonella contamination.  This month, the company has decided to permanently close this facility citing extensive facility modernization that would be needed.  “After a detailed review, we determined that meeting our future manufacturing needs would require an extended closure for enhancements and modernization,” Chicago-based Quaker Oats said. “In order to continue the timely delivery of Quaker products trusted by consumers since 1877, we determined production would need to permanently shift to other facilities."

The facility had been in operation for 55 years employing over 500 people.

Baking Business
https://www.bakingbusiness.com/articles/61258-quaker-closing-illinois-facility-after-recall
Quaker closing Illinois facility after recall
04.09.2024By Jeff Gelski

CHICAGO — The Quaker Oats Co., a business of PepsiCo, Inc., is permanently closing its facility in Danville, Ill., following a recall in December 2023 that led Quaker to cease production at the facility.

Chicken Feed Recalled for Misformulation That Left Out Vitamin D

Cargill’s animal nutrition business is conducting a voluntary recall of Nutrena® Country Feeds® Meat bird 22% Crumble (RV) due to non-inclusion of Vitamin D. Lack of Vitamin D in meat bird diets can lead to mineral deficiencies and bone issues, including rickets in growing birds. Symptoms include lameness and rubbery bones.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/cargill-conducts-voluntary-recall-nutrenar-country-feedsr-meatbird-22-crumble-due-non-inclusion
Cargill Conducts Voluntary Recall of Nutrena® Country Feeds® Meatbird 22% Crumble Due to Non-inclusion of Vitamin D
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  April 13, 2024
FDA Publish Date:  April 13, 2024
Product Type:  Animal & Veterinary  Animal Feed
Reason for Announcement:  Non-inclusion of Vitamin D
Company Name:  Cargill
Brand Name:  Nutrena Country Feeds
Product Description:  Meat bird 22% Crumble (RV)

CT Firm Recalls Breaded Broccoli Product For Undeclared Allergens

Gracie’s Kitchens of New Haven, CT, is recalling its 20-ounce packages of "King Kullen Broccoli Cutlets with Bread Crumbs and Parmesan" because they may contain undeclared sesame and wheat.  The recall was initiated after it was discovered that a product containing sesame and wheat didn’t include the full ingredient breakdown on the ingredient panel.  The ingredient panel lists Bread Crumbs, but does not break down that into ingredients such as wheat, and thus those are not listed on the label.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/gracies-kitchen-inc-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-sesame-and-wheat-allergens-broccoli-cutlets
Gracie’s Kitchen Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sesame and Wheat Allergens in “Broccoli Cutlets”
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  April 12, 2024
FDA Publish Date:  April 12, 2024
Product Type:  Food & Beverages  
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared Sesame & Wheat
Company Name:  Gracie’s Kitchens Inc.
Brand Name:  King Kullen
Product Description:  Broccoli Cutlets

CT Firm Recalls Bread Due to Undeclared Egg Inadvertently Applied as Egg Wash

Roly Poly Bakery of New Britain, CT is recalling its 20 ounce loafs of Roly Poly multigrain bread because the product contains undeclared egg product.   The recall was initiated after it was discovered during an audit that a production employee used an egg wash instead of water to apply sunflower or oat ingredients on external product’s surface.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/roly-poly-bakery-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-egg-ingredient-multigrain-bread
Roly Poly Bakery Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Egg Ingredient in Multigrain Bread
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  April 12, 2024
FDA Publish Date:  April 12, 2024
Product Type:  Food & Beverages  Bakery Product/Mix  
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared Egg
Company Name:  Roly Poly Bakery
Brand Name:  Roly Poly Bakery
Product Description:  Multigrain Bread

NY Firm Recalls Gluten-Free Bagels After Complaint for Adverse Reaction to Gluten

Feel Good Foods, based in New York, is voluntarily recalling its Gluten-Free Plain and Everything flavored Cream Cheese Stuffed Mini Bagels. The products may contain undeclared gluten that may be present due to cross-contamination.  The recall was initiated after the company received one (1) consumer report of an adverse reaction to gluten. As a result of this incident, Feel Good Foods is immediately recalling the product and is implementing measures to prevent reoccurrence.

“Once we were made aware of trace amounts of gluten cross-contamination to Feel Good Foods’ Gluten-Free Plain and Everything flavored Cream Cheese Stuffed Mini Bagels, we contacted the FDA and took swift action to voluntarily recall the impacted product,” said Vanessa Phillips, founder of Feel Good Foods. “As a founder who is personally affected by celiac disease, ensuring the integrity and safety of our gluten-free products is of the utmost importance. We take the health and safety of our consumers extremely seriously.”


https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/feel-good-foods-issues-voluntary-recall-gluten-free-cream-cheese-stuffed-mini-bagels
Feel Good Foods Issues Voluntary Recall of Gluten-Free Cream Cheese Stuffed Mini Bagels
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  April 12, 2024
FDA Publish Date:  April 12, 2024
Product Type:  Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement:  Potential or Undeclared Allergen - Gluten
Company Name:  Feel Good Foods
Brand Name:  Feel Good Foods
Product Description:  Cream Cheese Stuffed Mini Bagels

Illinois Animal Feed Facility Expands Recall of Misformulated Products

ADM Animal Nutrition, a division of ADM (NYSE: ADM), is expanding the recall announced on March, 30, 2024, to include the following additional products due to elevated levels of magnesium, sodium, calcium and/or phosphorus:

"Four customers have reported complaints related to consumption of ShowTec BB 18 BMD – three related to low consumption and one reporting the animal refused to eat and is having belly pain. Three customers have complained about low consumption related to Pen Pals Professional Rabbit 18, and one customer complained about low consumption related to MoorMan’s ShowTec Sale Burst w/DF CTC/DEN."


https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/adm-animal-nutrition-expands-recall-include-17-additional-lots-chicken-swine-and-rabbit-feed
ADM Animal Nutrition Expands Recall to Include 17 Additional Lots of Chicken, Swine and Rabbit Feed Products
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  April 11, 2024
FDA Publish Date:  April 11, 2024
Product Type:  Animal & Veterinary
Reason for Announcement:  Specific lots may contain elevated levels of magnesium, sodium, calcium and/or phosphorus
Company Name:  ADM Animal Nutrition
Brand Name:  Pen Pals, MaxLean, ShowTec, MoorMan's
Product Description:  Chicken, Swine and Rabbit Feed Products

Oregon Company Recalls Spice Blend for Undeclared Sesame

Oregon Spice Company, Portland, OR is recalling Johnny’s Parmesan Garlic Seasoning 5oz because it may contain undeclared sesame.  The recall was initiated after it was discovered by a Distributor that product containing sesame was labeled in packaging that did not reveal the presence of sesame.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/oregon-spice-company-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-sesame-johnnys-parmesan-garlic-seasoning
Oregon Spice Company Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sesame in Johnny’s Parmesan Garlic Seasoning
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  April 10, 2024
FDA Publish Date:  April 10, 2024
Product Type:  Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared Sesame
Company Name:  Oregon Spice Company
Brand Name:  Johnny’s
Product Description:  Parmesan Garlic Seasoning