Friday, July 29, 2016

New #foodsafety #recall possible #Listeria #contamination of select SM Fish Ossie's Ready to Eat Herring Salads

SM Fish Corp Recalls Select Ossie's Ready To Eat Herring Salads Because of Possible Health Risk

July 29, 2016

Contact

Consumers

SM Fish Corp.

Announcement

SM Fish Corp. of Far Rockaway, NY, is voluntarily recalling OSSIE’S brand ready-to-eat Herring Salads because they have the potential to be contaminated withListeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.
The recalled products were sold at the firm’s eight retail outlets located in New York and New Jersey.
The recalled products were packed in plastic deli containers with a UPC Code and “Best By” date codes of 7/21/16 through 08/20/16 (located on the bottom of the tub):
  • OSSIE’S PICKLED LOX DAIRY, NET WT. 8 OZ., UPC 739885114136;
  • OSSIE’S HERRING IN SOURCREAM, NET WT. 8 OZ., UPC 739885114174;
  • OSSIE’S TAAM SHABBOS HERRING, NET WT. 7 OZ., UPC 739885109057;
  • OSSIES’S STIGLITZ HERRING, NET WT. 7 OZ., UPC 739885109064;
  • OSSIE’S WASABI HERRING, NET WT. 7 OZ., UPC 739885109088;
  • OSSIE’S SWEDISH MATJES HERRING, NET WT. 7 OZ., UPC 739885109101;
  • OSSIE’S DUBLIN HERRING, NET WT. 7 OZ., UPC 739885109002;
  • OSSIE’S HONEY MUSTARD HERRING; NET WT. 7 OZ. 739885109019;
  • OSSIE’S PICKLED LOX & CREAM, NET WT. 8 OZ., UPC 739885104113;
  • OSSIE’S SHMALTZ HERRING, NET WT. 8 OZ., UPC 739885104182;
  • OSSIE’S ROMAN SHMALTZ HERRING, NET WT. 7 OZ., UPC 739885109026;
  • OSSIE’S PICKLED HERRING, NET WT. 8 OZ., UPC 739885104175;
  • OSSIE’S PICKLED HERRING CLEAR, NET WT. 8 OZ., UPC 739885104205;
  • OSSIE’S PICKLED LOX, NET WT. 8 OZ., UPC 739885104137.
 
No illnesses have been reported to date.
The recall was the result of sampling and inspectional findings by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). SM Fish Corp. has ceased production and distribution of products as the company and the FDA continue their investigation as to the cause of the problem.
Consumers who have purchased any of the above listed products are urged not to consume them and promptly return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact the company at (718) 945-9838, Monday - Friday, 9 am - 4 pm EDT, or via email at: recallssmf@gmail.com.
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Updated #foodsafety #recall possible #Listeria #contamination of certain Watts Brothers Farms Organic Vegetables

Updated: Additional Package Codes Of Watts Brothers Farms Organic Mixed Vegetables, Organic Super Sweet Corn, and Organic Peas Recalled Because of Possible Health Risk

July 28, 2016

Contact

Consumers

Consumer Affairs Hotline
(800) 881-3989

Media

Kristine Mulford 
kristine.mulford@conagrafoods.com
312-549-5522

Announcement

CHICAGO — ConAgra Foods is voluntarily recalling additional package codes of Watts Brothers Farms Organic Mixed Vegetables, Organic Super Sweet Corn (Yellow/Gold), and Organic Peas due to the potential for these products to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. These products were first recalled on May 5, 2016 and have not been available for purchase since this date. As part of ConAgra’s internal recall follow-up procedures, additional package codes were recently identified.
Listeria monocytogenes is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.
There have been no confirmed illnesses to date from the products listed below.
The products covered by this recall were distributed in the U.S. and sold at Costco. A complete list of impacted products is included below with the new additional package codes listed in bold. No other ConAgra Foods or Watts Brothers retail branded products are impacted by this recall. For full details on the original recall, click here.
Watts Brothers Farms Products
The Best Before Date and Package Code is located on the back of the package above the zipper. The HH:MM portion of the Package Code indicates the time product was made and varies by package. Please refer to the attached photographs for examples.
UPCProduct NameNet WeightBest Before DatePackage Code
6.81241E+11Watts Brothers Farms Organic Mixed Vegetables5 lbsNewly added dates
Best Before 01/08/176180 01 08 17 HH:MM
 Best Before 01/09/176180 01 09 17 HH:MM
Best Before 02/02/176180 02 02 17 HH:MM
Best Before 02/11/176180 02 11 17 HH:MM
Best Before 02/27/176180 02 27 17 HH:MM
Best Before 03/04/176180 03 04 17 HH:MM
Best Before 03/05/176180 03 05 17 HH:MM
Best Before 03/23/176180 03 23 17 HH:MM
Best Before 06/29/176180 06 29 17 HH:MM
Best Before 06/30/176180 06 30 17 HH:MM
Best Before 07/23/176180 07 23 17 HH:MM
Best Before 07/24/176180 07 24 17 HH:MM
Best Before 08/10/176180 08 10 17 HH:MM
Best Before 08/31/176180 08 31 17 HH:MM
Best Before 09/04/176180 09 04 17 HH:MM
Best Before 09/23/176180 09 23 17 HH:MM
Best Before 09/24/176180 09 24 17 HH:MM
Best Before 09/25/176180 09 25 17 HH:MM
Best Before 10/01/176180 10 01 17 HH:MM
Best Before 10/02/176180 10 02 17 HH:MM
Best Before 10/14/176180 10 14 17 HH:MM
Best Before 12/09/176180 12 09 17 HH:MM
Best Before 12/10/176180 12 10 17 HH:MM
Best Before 01/13/186180 01 13 18 HH:MM
Best Before 01/15/186180 01 15 18 HH:MM
Best Before 02/03/186180 02 03 18 HH:MM
Previously reported dates
Best Before 09/30/166180 09 30 16 HH:MM
Best Before 10/01/166180 10 01 16 HH:MM
Best Before 10/16/166180 10 16 16 HH:MM
Best Before 12/03/166180 12 03 16 HH:MM
Best Before 12/11/166180 12 11 16 HH:MM
Best Before 12/12/166180 12 12 16 HH:MM
Best Before 12/16/166180 12 16 16 HH:MM
Best Before 12/17/166180 12 17 16 HH:MM
Best Before 01/20/176180 01 20 17 HH:MM
Best Before 01/21/176180 01 21 17 HH:MM
Best Before 02/03/176180 02 03 17 HH:MM
Best Before 02/12/176180 02 12 17 HH:MM
Best Before 02/26/176180 02 26 17 HH:MM
Best Before 03/31/176180 03 31 17 HH:MM
Best Before 04/17/176180 04 17 17 HH:MM
Best Before 04/24/176180 04 24 17 HH:MM
Best Before 04/25/176180 04 25 17 HH:MM
Best Before 05/08/176180 05 08 17 HH:MM
Best Before 05/12/176180 05 12 17 HH:MM
Best Before 05/26/176180 05 26 17 HH:MM
Best Before 05/27/176180 05 27 17 HH:MM
Best Before 08/07/176180 08 07 17 HH:MM
Best Before 08/27/176180 08 27 17 HH:MM
Best Before 08/28/176180 08 28 17 HH:MM
Best Before 09/01/176180 09 01 17 HH:MM
Best Before 10/22/176180 10 22 17 HH:MM
Best Before 10/23/176180 10 23 17 HH:MM
Best Before 10/24/176180 10 24 17 HH:MM
Best Before 10/25/176180 10 25 17 HH:MM
Best Before 10/26/176180 10 26 17 HH:MM
Best Before 01/14/186180 01 14 18 HH:MM
Best Before 01/23/186180 01 23 18 HH:MM
Best Before 01/24/186180 01 24 18 HH:MM
Best Before 02/02/186180 02 02 18 HH:MM
Best Before 02/09/186180 02 09 18 HH:MM
Best Before 02/10/186180 02 10 18 HH:MM
Best Before 02/26/186180 02 26 18 HH:MM
Best Before 03/12/186180 03 12 18 HH:MM
Best Before 03/30/186180 03 30 18 HH:MM
Best Before 03/31/186180 03 31 18 HH:MM
Best Before 04/05/186180 04 05 18 HH:MM
Best Before 04/06/186180 04 06 18 HH:MM
Best Before 04/13/186180 04 13 18 HH:MM
Best Before 04/22/186180 04 22 18 HH:MM
6.81E+11Watts Brothers Farms Organic Super Sweet Corn(Yellow/Gold)5 lbsNewly added dates
Best Before 08/07/176180 08 07 17 HH:MM
 Best Before 09/01/176180 09 01 17 HH:MM
Best Before 09/02/176180 09 02 17 HH:MM
Previously reported dates
Best Before 03/18/17
6180 03 18 17 HH:MM
Best Before 04/09/17
6180 04 09 17 HH:MM
Best Before 04/13/17
6180 04 13 17 HH:MM
Best Before 04/14/17
6180 04 14 17 HH:MM
Best Before 04/29/17
6180 04 29 17 HH:MM
Best Before 05/18/17
6180 05 18 17 HH:MM
Best Before 05/19/17
6180 05 19 17 HH:MM
Best Before 05/28/17
6180 05 28 17 HH:MM
Best Before 06/12/176180 06 12 17 HH:MM
6.81E+11Watts Brothers Farms Organic Peas5 lbsNewly added dates
Best Before 10/23/166180 10 23 16 HH:MM
 Best Before 10/24/166180 10 24 16 HH:MM
Best Before 10/30/166180 10 30 16 HH:MM
Best Before 05/18/176180 05 18 17 HH:MM
Best Before 05/27/176180 05 27 17 HH:MM
Best Before 05/28/176180 05 28 17 HH:MM
Previously reported dates
Best Before 11/23/166180 11 23 16 HH:MM
Best Before 11/24/166180 11 24 16 HH:MM
Best Before 11/25/166180 11 25 16 HH:MM
Best Before 11/26/166180 11 26 16 HH:MM
Best Before 12/01/166180 12 01 16 HH:MM
Best Before 04/24/176180 04 24 17 HH:MM
Best Before 10/21/176180 10 21 17 HH:MM
Best Before 01/22/186180 01 22 16 HH:MM
Best Before 01/23/186180 01 23 16 HH:MM
Best Before 01/24/186180 01 24 16 HH:MM
Trader Joe's Products
The Package Code is located on the back of the package. The HH in the Package Code indicates the time the product was made and varies by package. Please refer to the attached photographs for examples.
UPCProduct NameNet WeightPackage Code
0029  9633Trader Joe's Organic Super Sweet Cut Corn16 ozPreviously reported dates
6180 03237HH
 6180 03247HH
6180 06287HH
6180 06297HH
6180 06307HH
6180 07137HH
6180 08117HH
6180 08127HH
6180 08137HH
Consumers who have purchased these items are advised to discard them or return them to the store where originally purchased. ConAgra Foods is working with its customers to ensure the packages are removed from store shelves and are no longer distributed. Consumers with questions should call our Consumer Affairs hotline at (800) 881-3989, open 9 am through 7 pm CDT, Monday through Friday.
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New #foodsafety #recall of Santana's Black Label Gourmet Beef Jerky produced without Benefit of Inspection

Santana’s Black Label Gourmet Beef Jerky Recalls Beef Jerky Products Produced Without Benefit Of Inspection

Class I Recall068-2016
Health Risk: HighJul 29, 2016
Congressional and Public Affairs 
Sarah R. Lichtman
(202) 720-9113
Press@fsis.usda.gov

WASHINGTON, JULY 29, 2016 – Santana’s Black Label Gourmet Beef Jerky, a Glendale, Ariz. establishment, is recalling approximately 295 pounds of beef jerky products that were produced without the benefit of federal inspection and used the USDA mark of inspection without authorization, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.
The beef jerky items were produced on May 25, 2016, June 1, 2016 and June 26, 2016. The following products are subject to recall:  [Labels (PDF Only)]    
  • 2.8-oz. plastic bag packages containing “Santana’s Black Label Beef Jerky Heaven” with a “BEST BY” date of May 25, 2017, June 1, 2017 or June 26, 2017.
  • 2.8-oz. plastic bag packages containing “Santana’s Black Label Beef Jerky Smokey Robinson” with a “BEST BY” date of May 25, 2017, June 1, 2017 or June 26, 2017.
  • 2.8-oz. plastic bag packages containing “Santana’s Black Label Beef Jerky Hatcho .357” with a “BEST BY” date of May 25, 2017, June 1, 2017 or June 26, 2017.
  • 2.8-oz. plastic bag packages containing “Santana’s Black Label Beef Jerky Super Mario” with a “BEST BY” date of May 25, 2017, June 1, 2017 or June 26, 2017.
The products subject to recall bear a false establishment number “EST. 090115” inside the mark of inspection. The firm applied this mark of inspection to the labels of the beef jerky products without authorization. Products produced on June 26, 2016, may not bear the mark of inspection. These items were shipped to distributors and retail locations in Arizona.                          
FSIS was alerted to the problem by a third party source.
There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions, illnesses, or injuries due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about a reaction should contact a healthcare provider. 
Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
FSIS routinely conducts recall effectiveness checks to verify recalling firms notify their customers of the recall and that steps are taken to make certain that the product is no longer available to consumers. When available, the retail distribution list(s) will be posted on the FSIS website at www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls.
Consumers and media with questions about the recall can contact Louis Santana Lopez, Owner, Santana’s Black Label Gourmet Beef Jerky, at (505) 615-6920.

New #foodsafety #recall possible #Salmonella #contamination of Chapel Hill Cheese Products

Chapel Hill Creamery Recalls Cheese Products Because of Possible Health Risk

July 29, 2016

Contact

Consumers

Portia McKnight
chapelhillcreamery.com
919-360-4213

Announcement

Chapel Hill Creamery in Chapel Hill, NC, has announced a voluntary recall of all Chapel Hill Creamery cheese products because of a potential association with an outbreak of Salmonella infections. Health officials have identified recent cases ofSalmonella infection in persons who consumed Chapel Hill Creamery products. A matching strain of Salmonella has been identified in the milk from the creamery that was used during preparation of the cheese products. The products involved in the voluntary recall include all codes, packages and sizes of the following varieties of cheese manufactured by Chapel Hill Creamery and distributed through retail locations, Farmer’s Markets or restaurants throughout North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia.
 
Quark
Danziger
Swiss
Paneer
Calvander
Hot Farmers Cheese
New Moon
Smoked Mozzarella
Fresh Mozzarella
Burrata
Hickory Grove
Carolina Moon
Smoked Farmers Cheese
Dairyland Farmers Cheese
Pheta
 
Portia McKnight, co-founder of the Creamery, said “Although there is not yet a definitive link between the CHC cheese and the illnesses, there is enough evidence to implicate the cheese and we are asking customers to not consume these cheeses or use them in food service.” Chapel Hill Creamery has requested wholesale customers to remove any CHC cheese from their shelves and dispose of it. Consumers who have this product in their home should not consume it and should dispose of it. Customers are reminded to thoroughly wash their hands and any utensils or equipment that may have contacted the cheese in warm, soapy water.
“Our customers are our top priority,” McKnight said. “If there is any potential of risk, we take that very seriously and are committed to addressing it fully.”
Chapel Hill Creamery is working in cooperation with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the Orange County Health Department to identify the source of the Salmonella and which cheeses are affected.
“The Chapel Hill Creamery has been an integral part of our local community for many years. They have consistently adhered to and exceeded safety measures and it is this adherence that allowed us to identify the issue so quickly. Since identification they have gone above and beyond to protect the health and safety of their customers.” Dr. Colleen Bridger, Orange County Health Director.
The Creamery will provide updated information on its web site (chapelhillcreamery.com) as it becomes available.
Most persons infected with Salmonella experience fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. People who are concerned they might haveSalmonella infections should contact their doctor to discuss testing and treatment. The illness typically lasts four to seven days, and most persons recover without treatment. However, in some persons, the diarrhea may be so severe that the patient needs to be hospitalized.
Orange County has provided a hot line (919) 245-2378 for any questions.
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Thursday, July 28, 2016

New #foodsafety #recall #undeclared #Soy #allergen on #noninspected Casa Di Trevi Meat Pasta Products

Casa Di Trevi Recalls Meat Pasta Products Produced Without Benefit Of Inspection And Due To Misbranding And Undeclared Allergens

Class I Recall067-2016
Health Risk: HighJul 28, 2016
Congressional and Public Affairs 
Jule Schwartz
(202) 720-9113
Press@fsis.usda.gov

WASHINGTON, July 28, 2016 – Gourmet Pasta Products USA, LLC, doing business as Casa di Trevi, a Roselle Park, N.J. establishment, is recalling approximately 845 pounds of meat pasta products that were packed, labeled, and distributed without the benefit of federal inspection, are misbranded, and contain undeclared allergens, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The products contain meat and non-meat components containing multiple ingredients, and the firm failed to sub-list these ingredients on the finished product labels.  Some of the recalled products were formulated with sodium nitrite and sodium erythorbate, restricted ingredients and ingredients of public health concern, and some of the products contain isolated soy protein and hydrolyzed soy, known allergens, all of which were not declared on the finished product label. Finally, some products are labeled with the FSIS mark of inspection applied by Casi di Trevi without authorization from the Secretary of Agriculture.
The heat treated, not fully cooked, not shelf stable meat pasta products were packaged between Feb. 1, 2016 and July 20, 2016. The following products are subject to recall: [Labels (PDF Only)]
  • 12-lb. case containing 1-lb. bags of “CASA DI TREVI GOURMET PASTA PRODUCTS MEAT TORTELLINI.”
  • 12-lb. case containing 1-lb. bags of “CASA DI TREVI GOURMET PASTA PRODUCTS MEAT RAVIOLETTI.”
  • 1-lb. bags containing “COLASURDO’S MEAT TORTELLINI.”
  • 16 oz. bags containing “LUIGI’S ITALIAN SPECIALTIES GOURMET MEAT TORTELLINI.”     
  • 13 oz. packages containing 12 jumbo round pieces of “COLASURDO’S MEAT RAVIOLI.”
  • 13 oz. packages containing 12 pieces of “CASA DI TREVI GOURMET MEAT RAVIOLI.”
  • 13 oz. packages containing 12 jumbo round pieces of “DUTCH MILL MARKET MEAT RAVIOLI.”
  • 13 oz. packages containing 12 jumbo round pieces of “STONY HILL FARMS MEAT RAVIOLI.”
  • 12 oz. packages containing 12 pieces of “GINA’S ITALIAN DELI GOURMET MEAT RAVIOLI.”
  • 12 oz. packages containing 12 jumbo round pieces of “MONTEREY GOURMET MEAT RAVIOLI.”
  • 12 oz. packages containing 12 pieces of “MOSSUTO’S MARKET GOURMET MEAT RAVIOLI.”
  • 12 oz. packages containing 12 jumbo round pieces of “LUIGI’S ITALIAN SPECIALTIES GOURMET MEAT RAVIOLI.”
Products subject to recall may not bear the USDA mark of inspection, or may incorrectly bear FSIS establishment number “8419” inside the USDA mark of inspection. The products were distributed to retail and wholesale customers in New Jersey.                              
The problem was discovered during an investigation of a complaint reported to the FSIS Consumer Complaint Monitoring System.
There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions, injuries, or illnesses due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about a reaction should contact a healthcare provider.
Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
FSIS routinely conducts recall effectiveness checks to verify recalling firms notify their customers of the recall and that steps are taken to make certain that the product is no longer available to consumers. When available, the retail distribution list(s) will be posted on the FSIS website at www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls.
Consumers and media with questions about the recall can contact Michael Aiello, Co-Owner, at (908) 259-9000.