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Canadian recall of onions expands because of link to outbreak

By News Desk on August 2, 2020

Because of a link to a multi-country Salmonella outbreak, Thomson International is recalling all of its onions in Canada. A similar recall is underway in the U.S. Some of the onions are not labeled.

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Thomson recalls all onions from the entire U.S. because of link to Salmonella Newport outbreak

By Coral Beach on August 2, 2020

Thomson International Inc. is recalling all of its onions, regardless of color, from all 50 states. Similar to a recall in Canada, the U.S. recall is because of links to a Salmonella Newport outbreak that…
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Criteria used to exclude people could change outbreak conclusions

By Joe Whitworth on June 5, 2020

Researchers have used an outbreak a decade ago to look at how decisions on excluding sick and healthy people from investigations could change the conclusions reached.

Criteria to include or exclude cases can help increase…
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UPDATED: Frozen vegetables recalled because of Listeria

By Coral Beach on April 11, 2016

UPDATE April 12: Several other retail grocery chains have recalled certain Pictsweet brand frozen vegetables because of possible Listeria contamination from onions. Those retailers include Giant Food, Wegmans, Martin’s, Tops, Stop & Shop and Food …
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Listeria in Onions, Salmonella in Mangoes Topped Last Year's Reportable Foods List

By Gretchen Goetz on May 15, 2013

Onions recalled for potential Listeria contamination and mangoes recalled for the possible presence of Salmonella were the foods most commonly reported by their manufacturers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration between September of 2011…
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More Products Made with Recalled Onions Removed from Shelves

By News Desk on August 8, 2012

The Rhode Island Department of Health has warned Target customers not to eat certain deli salad items under the Market Pantry and Archer Farms brand names, as they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The…
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Roundup: Recalls Linked to Chopped Onion Listeria Risk

By News Desk on August 4, 2012

The July 18 recallof chopped onions from one California farm has rippled through the food chain and triggered numerous other product recalls in the ensuing weeks due to fears the onions were contaminated with…
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More Products Containing Recalled Onions Taken off Market

By News Desk on August 1, 2012

1. A Massachussetts-based maker of sauces and salad dressings is recalling certain products because they contain chopped onions that were recalled last month for potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Ken’s Foods Inc. of Marlborough, Mass.…
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Chopped Onions with Possible Listeria Contamination Trigger More Recalls

By News Desk on July 31, 2012

Chopped yellow and white onions distributed by Gills Onions have triggered more recalls, as more food makers announced they were using the onions, which were first recalled on July 18 for possible Listeria contamination. No…
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Possible Listeria-Contaminated Onions Prompt More Recalls

By News Desk on July 30, 2012

The July 18 recall of white and yellow onions grown by Gills Onions has prompted another series of recalls, as more salsas, salads, canned foods and other items get called back for possible Listeria contamination.…
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