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November 20, 2024

Babcock Dairy is recalling about 41 cases of its Orange Custard Chocolate Chip ice cream because it may have been mislabeled as Chocolate Peanut Butter. This mistake could be dangerous for people with allergies to eggs or the food dye yellow #5, as these ingredients are not listed on the Chocolate Peanut Butter label. People with these allergies could have serious or life-threatening reactions if they eat the mislabeled ice cream.

The affected ice cream was made on September 17, 2024, and sold in half-gallon containers at local stores in Wisconsin, including Babcock Dairy Store, Metcalfe’s Markets, Ken’s Meats & Deli, and Capitol Centre Market. A customer reported the labeling error on November 4, 2024, and Babcock Dairy quickly removed any remaining mislabeled products from stores.

Customers who bought this ice cream should check the production date on the container bottom for “09 1724” (September 17, 2024) and for Chocolate Peanut Butter 09 3024 . If you have this product, return it to where you bought it for a full refund.

If you have an egg allergy, do not consume this product and seek medical help if you have any symptoms. If you think you’ve been affected by this recall and want legal advice, contact Keep Food Safe for guidance.

November 4, 2024

On November 2, 2024, Savencia Cheese USA announced a voluntary recall of specific soft ripened cheeses due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This recall involves several brands, including Aldi and La Bonne Vie, affecting products identified by certain UPC codes and a best buy date of December 24, 2024. Consumers are urged to check labels carefully, avoid consumption of these items, and return them to their place of purchase for a full refund.

The recall was initiated after routine testing revealed that processing equipment at Savencia’s Lena manufacturing facility might have been exposed to Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium capable of causing serious infections. Although no finished products tested positive for contamination, and there have been no reported illnesses, Savencia chose to act out of an abundance of caution, working closely with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ensure public safety.

The affected cheeses were distributed to a limited number of retailers in the United States, and these stores are actively removing the products from their shelves. Consumers are advised to check for specific items such as Emporium Selection Brie, Supreme Oval, La Bonne Vie Brie, and Camembert varieties. To identify these recalled products, consumers should confirm the best buy date as December 24, 2024, and verify the UPC codes listed on the packaging.

The affected products include:

  • Emporium Selection Brie, 8oz – UPC 004149811132 / 041498111328
  • Supreme Oval, 7oz – UPC 007144850421 / 071448504214
  • Industrial Brie, 8oz – UPC 077901005229
  • Market Basket Brie, 8oz – UPC 004970566630 / 049705666302
  • La Bonne Vie Brie, 8oz -GTIN 10820581678538
  • La Bonne Vie Camembert, 8oz –GTIN 10820581678613

Consumption of Listeria-contaminated food can result in severe health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations such as young children, elderly individuals, pregnant women, and people with compromised immune systems. Symptoms of Listeria infection can range from high fever, severe headache, and muscle stiffness to nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. In pregnant women, infection can lead to miscarriage or stillbirth.

If you have been affected by this cheese recall, you may be eligible for compensation. Contact Keep Food Safe to explore your legal options and learn how we can assist you in pursuing a claim.

November 2, 2024

 

HH Fresh Trading Corp of California has issued a recall for its 200g Taiwan Enoki mushrooms after discovering potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Listeria poses serious health risks, particularly to young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. While healthy individuals may experience only mild symptoms, Listeria infection can lead to severe outcomes, including miscarriages and stillbirths in pregnant women.

The recalled Enoki mushrooms, packaged in 200g clear plastic bags with barcode #4711498860019, were distributed to multiple retail stores in West Virginia on August 20 and August 23, 2024. On October 11, 2024, HH Fresh Trading received confirmation that a sample tested by the FDA on September 9, 2024, revealed the presence of Listeria monocytogenes. In response, the company has immediately suspended production while working with the FDA to investigate the source of the contamination. So far, no illnesses have been reported.

Consumers who purchased the affected product are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. If you were affected by this recall, you may be eligible for a compensation. Reach out to Keep Food Safe for legal guidance on how to protect your rights and stay informed about food safety issues.

 

November 1, 2024

R. Walters LLC, operating as Elevation Foods, has issued a recall for 1,668 units of Hannaford Seafood Salad (12 oz) due to an undeclared soy allergen. This mislabeled product, sold exclusively in Hannaford stores, poses a risk to consumers with soy allergies, as consuming it could cause a severe or life-threatening allergic reaction.

The affected product was distributed to stores in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York between October 25 and October 29, 2024. It has a UPC of 0 41268 25161 2, printed next to the barcode on the package, and comes in square plastic container displaying the Hannaford logo and labeled “seafood salad.” The Use by dates affected in this recall are printed as “BB 11/13/2024” and “BB 11/14/2024” on the lid. Hannaford has removed the recalled product from shelves, and no illnesses have been reported to date.

According to FDA, symptoms of an food allergic reaction can vary but may include hives, flushed skin or rash, tingling or itching in the mouth, swelling of the face, tongue, or lips, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, coughing, wheezing, dizziness, swelling of the throat, difficulty breathing, and even loss of consciousness. Consumers with soy allergies are urged to avoid consuming this product and seek medical attention if they experience any symptoms. If you believe you’ve been affected by this recall and are exploring legal options, contact Keep Food Safe for guidance and support on your next steps.

 

 

 

 

October 28, 2024

On October 28, 2024, One Roof, LLC, under the brand Atwater’s, announced the recall of spider web tarts sold on October 19 and 20, 2024, due to undeclared almond flour. The tarts were distributed at farmers markets in the MD/DC/VA area, including Arlington Courthouse, Falls Church, H Street, Mount Pleasant, Silver Spring, Dupont Circle, Greenbelt, and Westover. As almond is a tree nut allergen, consuming the tarts poses a risk of serious allergic reactions. The recall was initiated after a production and labeling process breakdown led to the almond presence not being disclosed on the packaging. No illnesses related to this issue have been reported so far.

The tarts were packaged in clear clam shell containers labeled with a green Atwater’s “Spider Web Tart” label on top and marked with a Julian date of 292 on the bottom. Consumers who bought the product are advised to contact Atwater’s for a refund. If you believe you’ve been affected by this recall and are exploring legal options, contact Keep Food Safe for guidance and support on your next steps.

 

 

 

 

October 28, 2024

 

On October 25, 2024, Acme Smoked Fish Corporation recalled 111 cases of Kirkland Signature Smoked Salmon due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The affected product is sold in twin 12-ounce packages with UPC 0 96619 25697 6, Lot# 8512801270, and a Best-by-Date of 11/13/2024. Testing on October 21, 2024, confirmed the presence of Listeria in this product.

The salmon was sent to the Southeast Costco Distribution Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, and was then sold at Costco Warehouse stores across Florida between October 9 and October 13, 2024. It comes in a black-bordered, vacuum-sealed package with “Smoked Salmon” in blue and a salmon illustration on the front.

Listeria monocytogenes is dangerous, especially for young children, elderly people, pregnant women, and anyone with weakened immune systems. Healthy people may experience mild symptoms like fever, headache, nausea, and stomach pain, but Listeria can cause severe or life-threatening infections in vulnerable groups.

If you were affected by this recall, reach out to Keep Food Safe for guidance on how to protect your rights and stay informed about food safety issues.

October 28, 2024

 

On October 25, 2024, Grand Central Bakery recalled its U-Bake frozen pies and pie dough due to undeclared egg, which could cause severe or life-threatening reactions for those with egg allergies. The affected items—U-Bake Pie Crust, U-Bake Apple Pie, U-Bake Marionberry Pie, and U-Bake Chicken Pot Pie—were sold at all Grand Central Bakery Café locations in Portland, OR, and Seattle, WA, between August 1 and October 20, 2024. These products come in clear plastic packaging with Grand Central Bakery-branded sticker labels, and the expiration date (between 02/01/2025 and 04/20/2025) is located on the exterior of the package.

Customers are urged to check for these details and contact Grand Central Bakery for a refund if they have affected items. If you were affected by this recall, contact Keep Food Safe to discuss your legal options.

 

October 24, 2024

 

On October 11, 2024, Sprouts Farmers Market initiated a voluntary recall of specific Chicken Street Taco Meal Kits due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The recalled kits, marked with UPC 205916813991 and Best By Dates between September 2, 2024, and November 7, 2024, were supplied by Fresh Creative Foods. Although no illnesses have been reported, Listeria poses a significant risk, particularly to vulnerable individuals. Customers should not consume the product and are encouraged to either return it for a refund or dispose of it. The FDA also advises cleaning and sanitizing any surfaces that may have come into contact with the product.If you or a loved one consumed Chicken Street Taco Meal Kits from Sprouts Farmers Market and were affected, now is the time to act. Reach out to Keep Food Safe to discuss your legal options.

October 24, 2024

 

TreeHouse Foods, Inc. (NYSE: THS) announced a recall on October 22, 2024, for their frozen toaster waffles, Belgian waffles, and pancake products due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled products were distributed throughout the United States and Canada under various brand names.

Consumers and retailers can identify affected products by checking the UPC on the back of the carton and the Lot Code and Best By Date on the carton’s end. All recalled products have Lot Codes starting with “2C” and are listed in the FDA report with their Best By or Best if Used By dates.

These items were sold at major retailers, including Albertson’s, Aldi, Dollar General, Foodhold, HEB, Kroger, Publix, Target, and Walmart. If you or a loved one consumed frozen toaster waffles, Belgian waffles, or pancake products from TreeHouse Foods and were affected, now is the time to act. Reach out to Keep Food Safe to discuss your legal options.

October 23, 2024

 

The Food and Drug Administration(FDA),U.S. Department of Agriculture(USDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), are looking into an outbreak of E. coli infections linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders. So far, 49 people have gotten sick in 10 states, with most cases in Colorado and Nebraska. Sadly, one older person has died, and 10 others have been hospitalized, including a child who developed a serious condition called hemolytic uremic syndrome due to the infection.

While the exact cause is not yet known, many of the sick people reported eating McDonald’s Quarter Pounders. Investigators are checking two possible sources: the slivered onions and the beef patties used in the burgers.

Preliminary results point to slivered onions as a possible cause, and the FDA is working to confirm this. As a safety step, McDonald’s has stopped using these onions in the affected states, although diced onions have not been linked to the outbreak. The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is also investigating if the beef patties might be responsible. McDonald’s has temporarily stopped selling Quarter Pounder patties in these states while the investigation continues. If you or a loved one consumed McDonald’s Quarter Pounders and were affected, now is the time to act. Reach out to Keep Food Safe to discuss your legal options.

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