SunOpta Grains and Foods Inc., of Eden Prairie, MN, is recalling 32,400 pounds of organic pineapple chunks because the product may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
According to the
The H.T. Hackney Company, of Indianapolis, IN, is recalling various Fresh location salad mixes because there may be metal in the product.
According to the recall posted by the
Vital Proteins of Franklin, IL, is recalling nearly 60,000 canisters of their brand of Collagen Peptides because of potential foreign material contamination, specifically pieces of a broken plastic lid.
Living Nutz Living Organic Foods of Bowdoinham, ME, is recalling certain Living Nutz Nut & Seed Butter Raw Sprouted & Stoneground because the nut butter is potentially contaminated by Salmonella.
The Produce Counter is recalling Nature’s Pick brand fresh cut cubed butternut squash from the marketplace because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
This recall was triggered by Canadian Food
E.N.A. Meat Packing Inc. of Paterson, NJ, is recalling 39,947 pounds of frozen, raw lamb products that were imported without the benefit of import reinspection, the U.
DEKA Trading Corp., the importer of record in Miami, FL, is recalling 13,771 pounds of imported ready-to-eat pork rind products.
The products were imported from Guatemala, a country ineligible
Data from the first quarter of 2023 shows that the number of food recalls in the U.S. were not that far off from other recalled products tracked by Sedgwick
Mountain Valley Dairy Ltd. is recalling Kootenay Meadows brand Nostrala Firm Surface-Ripened Organic Cheese because of Staphylococcus aureus and generic E. coli contamination.
According to the recall posted by the
Trader Joe’s is recalling their brand of instant Cold Brew Coffee after being alerted by their suppliers that the product may contain pieces of glass.
There is concern that
Fresh Direct Produce is recalling Simply Hot brand Thai Green Peppers from the marketplace because of possible Salmonella contamination.
According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the recall was
Brooklyn Delhi, of Brooklyn, NY, is recalling over 18,000 units of its “Ghost Pepper Hot Sauce” because the product may become pressurized from fermentation and pose a safety risk