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Sandwiches recalled for Listeria from Target, Walgreens, others

By News Desk on October 1, 2017

Fresh, ready-to-eat egg salad and ham salad sandwiches, as well as a seafood stuffing mix, are under recall from several retailers and a vending machine company because federal inspectors found Listeria monocytogenes in the Greencore…
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Alexa, order my online grocery list

By Laura Mushrush on September 5, 2017

As Amazon turned its key in the doors of nearly 500 Whole Foods stores across the U.S. and U.K. on Aug. 28, the online sales giant opened the gate to one of the biggest omnichannel…
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Target just says ‘no’ to Just brand from Hampton Creek Inc.

By News Desk on August 20, 2017

Apparently the “Just” brand of plant-based mayo and other processed foods will not be returning to the shelves of a Target store near you any time soon, according to the CEO of Hampton Creek Inc.,…
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Target pulls Just Mayo, all Hampton Creek foods from shelves

By Coral Beach on June 24, 2017

Target has pulled all Hampton Creek products, including “Just Mayo,” pending further review because of food safety concerns.

Officials with the country’s second largest retailer have been in contact with the Food and Drug Administration…
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SoyNut Butter Co. bankrupt because of E. coli outbreak

By Coral Beach on May 17, 2017

SoyNut Butter bankruptcy factsThe SoyNut Butter Co. has filed for bankruptcy, citing an E. coli outbreak linked to its I.M. Healthy brand peanut butter substitute and manufacturer Dixie Dew Products as the causes for its financial failure.

The…
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CDC Final Update: 19 Infections Linked to Costco Rotisserie Chicken Salad

By News Desk on December 22, 2015

Costco chicken salad labelThe outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 linked to Costco Rotisserie Chicken Salad appears to be over. According to the final report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 19 people across seven states were…
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Recalled Diced Celery and Onion Blend May Not Be E. Coli Source

By News Desk on December 9, 2015

http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-images-costco-wholesale-storefront-etobicoke-ontario-canada-operates-international-chain-membership-warehouses-image33759679Taylor Farms Pacific may have been a little too quick to recall its diced celery and onion blend over the Thanksgiving weekend. The latest U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) testing has been unable to …
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Retailers Remove Products With Celery Due to E. Coli Concerns

By News Desk on December 2, 2015

Celery_406x250Costco, Target and Starbucks are some of the many retailers pulling products containing celery off the shelves because they may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. Taylor Farms Pacific of Tracy, CA, is recalling…
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What You Need to Know About Those Spinach-Related Recalls

By News Desk on April 9, 2015

Over the past two weeks, foods sold at a number of major retailers, including Target, Costco and Wegmans, have been recalled for containing spinach at risk of contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. While health authorities…
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Big Retailers Ordered to Stop Selling ‘Adulterated’ and ‘Mislabeled’ Herbal Supplements

By News Desk on February 3, 2015

The New York Attorney General’s office has ordered four major retailers — Walmart, Target, Walgreens and GNC — to stop selling “adulterated” and “mislabeled” herbal supplements that independent lab tests show do not contain ingredients…
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