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McCain Foods confirmed as corn supplier behind multiple recalls in U.S.

By Coral Beach on October 19, 2018

The USDA today named McCain Foods as the supplier of potentially contaminated corn cited in the string of recalls for a variety of foods from hundreds of retailers in recent days, WalMart, Trader Joe’s, Whole…
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Prime Deli Corp. recalls 7-Eleven salads for risk of Listeria, Salmonella in corn

By News Desk on October 17, 2018

A company that makes food for 7-Eleven stores is recalling more than 200 pounds of ready-to-eat salads because of potential contamination with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.

Prime Deli Corp. of Lewisville, TX, produced the…
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Two more Utah restaurants’ customers exposed to hepatitis A

By News Desk on January 11, 2018

Two restaurants in Utah are linked to a hepatitis A outbreak in the state that has been ongoing since August. The report from state health authorities comes almost too late for the restaurant’s customers to…
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7-Eleven sandwiches recalled because of Sabra listeria recall

By Coral Beach on November 24, 2016

Fresh deli sandwiches made by two different companies and distributed to 7-Eleven stores in 16 states are under recall because they contain Sabra brand hummus that has been recalled because inspectors found Listeria at a…
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UPDATED: Peanuts prompt cookie recalls on both coasts

By News Desk on April 28, 2016

Screen Shot 2016-04-27 at 7.45.29 PMApril 28 update: Bakery Express of Southern California in Fullerton has announced that it is recalling 7-Eleven FRESH TO GO brand cookies. This recall covers products sold in Southern California and includes a wider range…
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