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« on: March 09, 2010, 05:13:25 PM »

A place to post food recalls!
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« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2010, 05:14:19 PM »

Pringles Recall: Chips RECALLED Due To Contamination Risk

A new Pringles recall affects two Pringles flavors: Restaurant Cravers Cheeseburger and Family Faves Taco Night.

The FDA believes these products may have been contaminated by salmonella. If the products contain a "Best by" 2011 stamp, they may be at risk.

The Pringles recall is related to other recent recalls involving salmonella, which involve Basic Food Flavors, Inc. An onion soup recall took place last week.

Consumers who have purchased the recalled products should discard the product and call Procter & Gamble at 1-877-876-7881 for a replacement coupon or refund.

The FDA has identified 94 products in all that use HVP seasoning from Basic Food Flavors and more recalls could be on the way.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/09/pringles-recall-chips-rec_n_491892.html
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« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2010, 01:40:47 PM »

http://consumeralert.kelloggs.com/consumeralert.aspx?id=3870

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What products are included in the recall?  What code dates I should look for?
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We are recalling the following cereal products due to an off-taste and smell coming from the package liner.

Only products with the letters "KN" following the Better If Used Before Date are included in the recall.

Only packages in the white, paper-backed foil liner are affected by the off-taste and smell.  Click here to see pictures of these materials.

Kellogg's® Apple Jacks®
UPC 3800039136
17 ounce package with Better if Used Before Dates between APR 10 2011 and JUN 22 2011

UPC 3800039132
8.7 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between JUN 03 2011 and JUN 22 2011

Kellogg's® Corn Pops®
UPC 3800039109
12.5 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011

UPC 3800039111
17.2 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011

UPC 3800039116
9.2 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between APR 05 2011 and JUN 22 2011

Kellogg's® Froot Loops®
UPC 3800039118
12.2 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011

UPC 3800039120
17 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011

UPC 3800039125
8.7 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011

Kellogg's® Honey Smacks®
UPC 3800039103
15.3 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011

Again, only products with the letters "KN" following the Better If Used Before Date are included in the recall.
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« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2010, 10:57:20 AM »

USDA: Chicken Nuggett Recall Walmart
Chicken nuggett recall at Walmart by the USDA. The Great Value chicken nuggett packages at Walmart are under a recall, according to the USDA.

By: Mary Smith
Staff Writer
Published: Jul 21, 2010

Chicken nuggett recall at Walmart by the USDA. The Great Value chicken nuggett packages at Walmart are under a recall, according to the USDA. More than 9,000 pounds of frozen "chicken nuggett" packages sold through Walmart are part of the recall.

Perdue Farms Inc., known for its service and reliability, in cooperation with the USDA voluntary recalled 9,000 pounds of chicken nuggetts. These chicken nuggetts, sold at Walmart, may contain foreign materials (plastic pieces) according to the USDA. There have not been any illness or injuries associated with this recall.

"We determined the likely source was a small plastic ring that got into the raw material before the nuggets were formed," Bruce Stewart-Brown, Perdue's Senior Vice President for Food Safety and Quality, said in a statement. Consumers are being advised to check any product labels of "Great Value" chicken nuggetts they may have purchased to determine if they may have the recalled product.

The 2010 Perdue recall includes Perdue Farms Great Value fully-cooked, frozen chicken nuggetts with a code of "89008-A-0160". The official Perdue chicken nugget recall announcement says there is also a "establishment number" code that reads "P-33944" somewhere on the package. If you have a product linked to the 2010 Perdue recall, return it to the store to receive a refund.

http://www.newsoxy.com/health/chicken-nuggett-recall-13893.html
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« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2010, 06:05:09 PM »

ATLANTA --  Hundreds of people have been sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to eggs in three states and possibly more, and health officials on Wednesday dramatically expanded a recall to 380 million eggs.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working with state health departments to investigate the illnesses. No deaths have been reported, said Dr. Christopher Braden, a CDC epidemiologist involved in the investigation.

was increased to the equivalent of nearly 32 million dozen-egg cartons.

Minnesota, a state with some of the best food-borne illness investigators in the country, has tied at least seven salmonella illnesses to the eggs.

Other states have seen a jump in reports of the type of salmonella. For example, California has reported 266 illnesses since June and believes many are related to the eggs. Colorado saw 28 cases in June and July, about four times the usual number. Spikes or clusters of suspicious cases have also been reported in Arizona, Nevada, Illinois, Texas and Wisconsin.

Salmonella is the most common bacterial form of food poisoning. And the strain involved in the outbreak is the most common strain of salmonella, accounting for roughly 20 percent of all salmonella food poisonings.

Unfortunately, current lab tests do not allow health officials to fingerprint this form of salmonella as precisely as other kinds of food-borne illness. So determining the size of a salmonella enteritidis outbreak is a little more challenging, Braden said.

The Food and Drug Administration also is investigating.

Much of the investigation so far has been centered on restaurants in California, Colorado and Minnesota where sick people ate. They are not necessarily breakfast places - it's possible some got sick from eating a salad dressing that had a raw egg in it, or eating soup with an undercooked egg dropped in, Braden said.

In one state, a cluster of illnesses seem to stem from meringue pie, health officials said.

Eggs from Wright County Egg in Galt, Iowa, were linked to several illnesses in the three states. The eggs were distributed around the country and packaged under the names Lucerne, Albertson, Mountain Dairy, Ralph's, Boomsma's, Sunshine, Hillandale, Trafficanda, Farm Fresh, Shoreland, Lund, Dutch Farms and Kemp.

The initial recall was issued last week. Eggs affected by the expanded recall were distributed to food wholesalers, distribution centers and food service companies in California, Colorado, Minnesota, Arkansas, Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Oklahoma, Oregon, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin.

"We are undertaking this additional recall to further protect the safety of consumers - this voluntary measure is consistent with our commitment to egg safety, and it is our responsibility," Wright County Egg officials said in a statement Wednesday evening.

In an earlier statement, company officials said the FDA is "on-site to review records and inspect our barns." The officials said they began the recall Aug. 13.

The most common symptoms of salmonella are diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever within eight hours to 72 hours of eating a contaminated product. It can be life-threatening, especially to those with weakened immune systems.

This form of salmonella can be passed from chickens that appear healthy. And it grows inside eggs, not just on the shell, Braden noted.

Thoroughly cooking eggs can kill the bacteria. But health officials are recommending people throw away or return the recalled eggs.

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Associated Press writers Ken Ritter in Las Vegas, Bob Christie in Phoenix, Betsy Blaney in Lubbock, Judith Kohler in Denver and Todd Richmond in Madison contributed to this report.

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Online:

Centers for Disease Control: http://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/enteritidis

Egg Safety Center: http://www.eggsafety.org

http://www.10news.com/news/24680015/detail.html?treets=sand&tml=sand_natlbreak&ts=T&tmi=sand_natlbreak_1_06300108182010
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