Gemini Food Corporation of City of Industry, CA; Tong Enterprises of Hayward, CA; President Global Corp. of Buena Park, CA; and Summit Import Corp. of Jersey City, NJ are recalling
Walgreen Co. is recalling certain lots of packages with chocolate-covered raisin labels because they may instead contain bridge mix, which includes peanuts, almonds and soy, allergens not listed as ingredients.
J&B Group of St. Michael, MN is recalling approximately 2,645 pounds of beef sirloin products because they are misbranded and contain milk, an allergen that is not
Pinnacle Foods Group is recalling certain Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes because they may contain soy protein, an undeclared allergen.
According to its news release, the company initiated the recall after
Hard-cooked eggs that could be contaminated with Listeria are being recalled, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service reported Friday, although there’s been no announcement posted to the
Hard-cooked eggs that may be contaminated with Listeria have prompted the 18th Street Deli of Hamtramck, MI to recall about 118 pounds of julienne salad products that include turkey, ham
M.E. Thompson of Jacksonville, FL is recalling ham and turkey sub sandwiches that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
No illnesses have been reported.
Routine sampling by the Florida
A Canadian company is recalling 248,000 insulated lunch boxes because chemicals could leak from damaged freezer gel packs, according to a U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission safety alert.
One illness has been reported, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Loblaw Companies Ltd. are warning the public not to consume President’s Choice Organics infant cereals because
Price Chopper Supermarkets is recalling its Coyote Joe’s Shredded Taco Cheese because there could be shredded plastic fragments inside the packaging.
The recall is for 16 oz. cheese with
JKS Wholesale SVCS of Beltsville, MD is recalling packages of “Torta de Pan” after a state of New York Department of Agriculture and Markets laboratory analysis revealed that the product
After Leasa Industries of Miami, FL announced it was recalling 346 cases of its alfalfa sprouts because they might be contaminated with Salmonella, the Winn-Dixie Stores chain said it was