The Con Yeager Spice Company of Zelienople, PA, is recalling its TRAIL BOLOGNA MEAT PROCESSING KITS, because they may contain undeclared soy and wheat. The recall was initiated after it was discovered by a customer that their box of Hickory Jerky Kits contained Trail Bologna Meat Processing Kits. Hickory Jerky kit contents were inadvertently packaged inside of Trail Bologna Meat Processing kit pouches.
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/con-yeager-spice-company-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-soy-and-wheat-trail-bologna-meat-processing
Con Yeager Spice Company Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Soy and Wheat in Trail Bologna Meat Processing Kits
Summary
Company Announcement Date: October 21, 2024
FDA Publish Date: October 21, 2024
Product Type: Food & Beverages Allergens
Reason for Announcement: Potential or Undeclared Allergen – Wheat and Soy
Company Name: Con Yeager Spice Company
Brand Name: Trail Bologna
Product Description: Meat Processing Kit
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
E. coli Outbreak with 49 Reported Cases Linked to McDonald Quarter Pounders, Slivered Onions Possible Culprit
The FDA, USDA-FSIS and CDC, in collaboration with state and local partners, are investigating a multistate outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 infections. A specific ingredient has not yet been confirmed as the source of the outbreak, but most sick people report eating McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burger varieties. Slivered onions or the beef patties are the two items under investigation.
The FDA Update stated "Preliminary traceback and distribution information reviewed by FDA shows that slivered onions served on Quarter Pounders are a likely source of contamination. FDA is working quickly to confirm that these onions are a source of this outbreak and to determine if these onions were served or sold at other businesses. McDonald’s has temporarily stopped using this type of onion in these states. Diced onions used at McDonald’s are not implicated in this outbreak."
So far there have been 49 illness in 10 states with 10 hospitalizations and 1 death. CDC added a list of states where McDonald's removed slivered onions and beef patties. States: Colorado, Kansas, Utah, Wyoming, and portions of Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, and Oklahoma
Case Count
Total Illnesses: 49
Hospitalizations: 10
Deaths: 1
Last Illness Onset: October 11, 2024
States with Cases: CO, IA, KS, MO, MT, NE, OR, UT, WI, and WY
https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/outbreak-investigation-e-coli-o157h7-mcdonalds-quarter-pounders-october-2024
So far there have been 49 illness in 10 states with 10 hospitalizations and 1 death. CDC added a list of states where McDonald's removed slivered onions and beef patties. States: Colorado, Kansas, Utah, Wyoming, and portions of Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, and Oklahoma
Case Count
Total Illnesses: 49
Hospitalizations: 10
Deaths: 1
Last Illness Onset: October 11, 2024
States with Cases: CO, IA, KS, MO, MT, NE, OR, UT, WI, and WY
https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/outbreak-investigation-e-coli-o157h7-mcdonalds-quarter-pounders-october-2024
Outbreak Investigation of E. coli O157:H7: McDonald’s Quarter Pounders (October 2024)
Linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders served in certain states. Investigators are working to confirm the source of the outbreak.
Linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders served in certain states. Investigators are working to confirm the source of the outbreak.
Monday, October 21, 2024
Companies Issue Recalls of Products Made with Recalled Meat
Two recalls were issued related to the BrucePac recall of ready-to-eat meat products.
Following a recall initiated by Fresh Creative Foods, a division of Reser’s Fine Foods, Inc., Albertsons Companies has voluntarily recalled 12 types of ReadyMeals and store-made deli items, supplied by Fresh Creative Foods, due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The recall was initiated because these products contain a recalled ready-to-eat chicken ingredient supplied by BrucePac of Durant, Okla., which was found to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes
BrucePac issued recalls, beginning on Oct 9, 2024 for meat products after FSIS testing found Listeria.
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/albertsons-companies-voluntarily-recalls-12-readymeals-and-store-made-deli-items-containing-recalled
Albertsons Companies Voluntarily Recalls 12 ReadyMeals and Store-Made Deli Items Containing a Recalled Chicken Ingredient Supplied by Fresh Creative Foods Due to Possible Listeria monocytogenes Contamination
Frozen Waffles of Various Store Brands Recalled for Potential Listeria
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. (NYSE: THS) is voluntarily recalling certain frozen waffle products listed below due to the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Listeria monocytogenes. This issue was discovered through routine testing at the manufacturing facility. There have been no confirmed reports of illness linked to the product at this time.
In an evaluation of the recall dates, it appears that a year of production has been recalled. While there is nothing stated why this much product was recalled, based upon past recalls, this is often an indication that a there is no evidence for a clean break within this time frame and the issue could have been ongoing.
The recalled products were distributed throughout the United States and Canada and packed in various formats under the brand names including:
Always Save Best Choice Bettergoods Breakfast Best Clover Valley
Essentials Food Lion Food Hold Giant Eagle Good and Gather
Great Value Hannaford Harris Teeter HEB Kodiak Cakes
Price Chopper Publix Schnucks SE Grocers Simple Truth
Tops Western Family
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/treehouse-foods-announces-voluntary-recall-certain-waffle-products-due-potential-listeria
TreeHouse Foods Announces Voluntary Recall of Certain Waffle Products Due to the Potential for Listeria monocytogenes Contamination
Summary
Company Announcement Date: October 18, 2024
FDA Publish Date: October 18, 2024
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Potential Foodborne Illness – Listeria monocytogenes
Company Name: TreeHouse Foods, Inc.
Brand Name: Multiple brand names
Product Description: Frozen Waffle Products
Summary
Company Announcement Date: October 18, 2024
FDA Publish Date: October 18, 2024
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Potential Foodborne Illness – Listeria monocytogenes
Company Name: TreeHouse Foods, Inc.
Brand Name: Multiple brand names
Product Description: Frozen Waffle Products
California Company Recalls Green Onions Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination
Church Brothers, LLC (“Church Brothers Farms”) , of Salinas, CA, is voluntarily recalling 1271 cases of green onions because of the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. This recall is the result of a single product sample collected by Canadian Food Inspection Agency that indicated the presence of Salmonella. The Company promptly reported this issue to Food & Drug Administration. To the knowledge of Church Brothers Farms, no illnesses have occurred or been reported to date.
Distribution was limited to a small number of retail and foodservice customers in Canada and USA (Alabama, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia).
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/church-brothers-farms-recall-green-onions-due-possible-health-risk
Church Brothers Farms Recall Green Onions Due to Possible Health Risk
Summary
Company Announcement Date: October 18, 2024
FDA Publish Date: October 18, 2024
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Salmonella
Company Name: Church Brothers, LLC
Brand Name: Multiple brand names
Product Description: Green Onions
Distribution was limited to a small number of retail and foodservice customers in Canada and USA (Alabama, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia).
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/church-brothers-farms-recall-green-onions-due-possible-health-risk
Church Brothers Farms Recall Green Onions Due to Possible Health Risk
Summary
Company Announcement Date: October 18, 2024
FDA Publish Date: October 18, 2024
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Salmonella
Company Name: Church Brothers, LLC
Brand Name: Multiple brand names
Product Description: Green Onions
Friday, October 18, 2024
Oklahoma Establishment Continues to Update Recall of RTE Meat and Poultry Products
BrucePac, a Durant, Okla. establishment, has issued subsequent expansions of their recall to include additional products. The initial recall, posted on October 9, was expanded on October 15 for the addition of 1,779,040 pounds of product subject to recall, increasing the weight from 9,986,245 to 11,765,285 pounds . On October 17, a list of schools were updated that received the RTE meat products. The release stated, "The products that went to these schools were not part of USDA’s National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs; schools also purchase food directly from other vendors. FSIS will continue to update this and the retail product list as it receives more information."
The problem was discovered after FSIS performed routine product testing of finished product containing RTE poultry products produced by BrucePac and confirmed those products positive for Listeria monocytogenes. The company had identified RTE chicken as the product that tested positive. There have been no reported illnesses to date.
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/brucepac-recalls-ready-eat-meat-and-poultry-products-due-possible-listeria
BrucePac Recalls Ready-To-Eat Meat and Poultry Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
BrucePac
FSIS Announcement
Editor’s Note: October 17, 2024 – FSIS is working diligently to identify all recalled products that were distributed to consumers, including those purchased by schools. A preliminary list of schools that received products that include BrucePac recalled ready-to-eat (RTE) meat and poultry have been added. The products that went to these schools were not part of USDA’s National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs; schools also purchase food directly from other vendors. FSIS will continue to update this and the retail product list as it receives more information.
BrucePac Recalls Ready-To-Eat Meat and Poultry Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
BrucePac
FSIS Announcement
Editor’s Note: October 17, 2024 – FSIS is working diligently to identify all recalled products that were distributed to consumers, including those purchased by schools. A preliminary list of schools that received products that include BrucePac recalled ready-to-eat (RTE) meat and poultry have been added. The products that went to these schools were not part of USDA’s National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs; schools also purchase food directly from other vendors. FSIS will continue to update this and the retail product list as it receives more information.
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Caramel Apples and Listeria - Controlling Safety in Light of a New Development
After a 2014 Listeria outbreak linked to caramel apples that caused 5 deaths and 21 hospitalizations, there was a recognition, based on research, that caramel apples need to be refrigerated. Since that time, product developers came up with a bioprotective treatment specific to caramel that utilizes a treatment employing four species of lactic acid bacteria (LAB). This treatment allows the caramel apples to be safety stored at room temperature.
This is great, but how does one know whether the caramel apples have received this treatment or not? Does the produce manager in your average supermarket know they need to refrigerate caramel apples, and then there are some that don't require refrigeration? Perhaps it is stated on the outer case. What about the consumer?
https://www.producebusiness.com/tastee-apple-inc/
CARAMEL APPLES — New Technology Keeps Safe Without the Need for Refrigeration
There’s nothing like the nostalgic ooey-gooey goodness of biting into a caramel apple in the fall. First invented in the 1950s, crunchy fresh harvested apples covered with sweet soft caramel and skewered on a stick for easy eating are staples in produce departments nationwide from late August through the end of October. Now, Tastee Apple, Inc., a Newcomerstown, OH-headquartered company that has been making these seasonal staples since the early 1970s, has employed trendsetting bioprotective technology to assure this long-time treat is as safe to eat as it is scrumptious.
https://www.producebusiness.com/tastee-apple-inc/
CARAMEL APPLES — New Technology Keeps Safe Without the Need for Refrigeration
There’s nothing like the nostalgic ooey-gooey goodness of biting into a caramel apple in the fall. First invented in the 1950s, crunchy fresh harvested apples covered with sweet soft caramel and skewered on a stick for easy eating are staples in produce departments nationwide from late August through the end of October. Now, Tastee Apple, Inc., a Newcomerstown, OH-headquartered company that has been making these seasonal staples since the early 1970s, has employed trendsetting bioprotective technology to assure this long-time treat is as safe to eat as it is scrumptious.
Eleven People Ill After Eating Poisonous Mushrooms in Lancaster County, PA
Eleven people were hospitalized after eating wild and apparently toxic mushrooms. The victims were members of an Amish family who said they found the mushrooms in the woods and ate them, making them ill, fire officials told local media. A report stated that, "Once people started getting sick, one family member had to walk a half mile to call 911 from a telephone booth, since the family did not have a phone due to their beliefs. When first responders got to the scene, they only found 10 people who were ill. The 11th was the person who walked to call 911, WHP reported. In all, 11 people — a man, a woman and nine children — were taken to an area hospital to confirm what type of mushroom they ate. They ranged from the age of 1 to 39, officials said."
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/11-hospitalized-pennsylvania-eating-wild-mushrooms-rcna175230
11 hospitalized in Pennsylvania after eating wild mushrooms
Story by Dennis Romero
Seasoned Seaweed Product Recalled Because Wrong Outer Package Does Not List Sesame Allergen
Wismettac Asian Foods, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, CA is recalling 3.52 oz packages of Shirakiku brand Korean Seasoned Seaweed. The product contains the undeclared allergen of sesame. The product is packaged in a 3.52 oz, illustrated plastic bag, containing 5 inner packages. Each inner packages has the correct allergen information, but he outer package has an incorrect allergen declaration due to the unintentional use of incorrect packing material, which also displays the wrong UPC: 074410495534.
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/wismettac-asian-foods-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-sesame-seasoned-seaweed
Wismettac Asian Foods Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sesame in Seasoned Seaweed
Summary
Company Announcement Date: October 10, 2024
FDA Publish Date: October 11, 2024
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Potential or Undeclared Allergen - Sesame
Company Name: Wismettac Asian Foods, Inc.
Brand Name: Shirakiku
Product Description: Korean Seasoned Seaweed
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/wismettac-asian-foods-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-sesame-seasoned-seaweed
Wismettac Asian Foods Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sesame in Seasoned Seaweed
Summary
Company Announcement Date: October 10, 2024
FDA Publish Date: October 11, 2024
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Potential or Undeclared Allergen - Sesame
Company Name: Wismettac Asian Foods, Inc.
Brand Name: Shirakiku
Product Description: Korean Seasoned Seaweed
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