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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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Snack trays recalled because of Sabra hummus Listeria scare

By News Desk on November 23, 2016

recalled Taylor Farms hummus snack trayVegetable snack trays packaged under the Taylor Farms and Schnucks brands are being recalled because they contain hummus from Sabra Dipping Co. LLC that was recalled after inspectors found Listeria in a production facility.

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UPDATED: Officials confirm outbreak linked to Taylor Farms

By Coral Beach on May 17, 2016

UPDATED CONTENT: A spokeswoman with the FDA responded to Food Safety News after this story was posted. Information on the distribution of the implicated salad and the FDA’s involvement in the outbreak investigation has been …
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UPDATED: Secret outbreak investigation targeted packaged salads in April

By Coral Beach on May 15, 2016

UPDATE May 16, 2016: A spokeswoman for Pacific Coast Fruit Co. responded to Food Safety News today regarding the outbreak statement the company posted May 6 and later removed from its website. “This alert was …
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Produce industry questions Chipotle protestors’ motivation

By Coral Beach on March 25, 2016

Protests at two Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants Thursday by individuals purporting to be food safety advocates were actually publicity stunts staged by the Teamsters to cast a shadow on fresh produce supplier Taylor Farms, according…
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Protestors plan demonstrations at two California Chipotles

By Coral Beach on March 23, 2016

Advocates plan protests for high noon Thursday at two Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants in California to raise awareness about what they say are food safety problems at Taylor Farms, which supplies tomatoes to Chipotle, according…
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Taylor Farms Recalls Stuffing

By News Desk on December 24, 2015

ucm478957Taylor Farms Pacific, Inc. of Tracy, California is voluntarily recalling 190 cases of Signature Café Traditional Stuffing because the product label did not identify certain ingredients including soy, milk and wheat. The recalled product was…
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Costco: FDA Tests Indicate Vegetables in Chicken Salad May Be E. Coli Source

By News Desk on November 25, 2015

Initial testing by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) points toward a vegetable mix sourced from a California produce wholesaler as the potential source of E. coli connected with Costco’s rotisserie chicken salad. Costco chicken salad labelAt…
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Contaminated Fresh Spinach Outruns Confusing Recall Notices

By Dan Flynn on April 22, 2015

Contaminated fresh produce often makes its way into consumers faster than the product can be effectively recalled. An example of how this happens occurred earlier this month with fresh spinach produced by the Salinas, CA-based…
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Recalled California Spinach was Served at 10 South Carolina Schools

By News Desk on April 17, 2015

Spinach that was served at 10 Lancaster County Schools in Lancaster, SC, has been recalled, according to a news report from WCSC-TV in Charleston, SC. The spinach was from Taylor Farms in Salinas, CA, which…
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