Ryt-way Industries is recalling select sunflower seeds because they may contain soy ingredients that were not declared on the packaging.
No adverse reactions have been reported. People who are allergic
Price Chopper Supermarkets is recalling two sizes of its bakery’s Central Market Classics Tres Leches cakes – the 5 inch, UPC 41735-26013, and the 8 inch, UPC 41735-25128.
Rich Foods,
Frisia Dairy and Creamery of Tenino, WA is recalling its raw milk because it may be contaminated with a dangerous strain of E. coli, according to a Jan. 17 news
RSW Distributors of Forest City, NC is recalling 3,104 pounds of seasoned diced beef that may contain pieces of a damaged conveyor belt, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’
Herbadashery of Casper, WY is recalling certain bottles of barbecue dipping sauce because the labels do not specify that the sauce contains anchovies, an allergen.
The recall was initiated after
Price Chopper Supermarkets is recalling stuffed clams from its seafood departments because three ingredients – milk, wheat and eggs – are allergens and are not listed on the label.
The recall is
Gilster-Mary Lee of Chester, IL is recalling about 8,376 lasagna dinners because the wrong seasoning packets may have been placed in the cartons.
The recall was initiated after a
Sourdough Mining Co. of Juneau, AK is recalling Alaska Sourdough’s Hot Buttered Rum Batter because the product label does not list milk, an allergen.
No adverse reactions have been
Blount Fine Foods of Fall River, MA is recalling certain crab soup, distributed to some Whole Foods retail stores on the East Coast, because a labeling mistake omits the milk,
Zip International Group of Edison, NJ is recalling sliced herring imported from Ukraine because of Listeria contamination.
Routine sampling by New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets food inspectors
D. F. Stauffer Biscuit Co. is recalling one specific lot of Safeway Snack Artist Sugar Free Bite-Sized Chocolate Chip Cookies because the cookies contain undeclared milk and eggs.
The company
The Missouri Department of Agriculture’s Meat and Poultry Inspection Program temporarily halted all cooked-meat processing for retail and wholesale at Kleoppel Meats in Alma, MO, saying violations had been