SPICE INDUSTRIAL GROUP INC., of City of Industry, Ca is recalling LIAN HOW WHITE SESAME SEEDS supplied by Specialty Commodities Corp. distributed from November 6 to December 11, 2009, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
For more information on Salmonella please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website at http://www.cdc.gov.
Spice Industrial Group Inc. was notified of this contamination by our supplier, Specialty Commodities Corp.
The affected Lian How White Sesame Seeds packaged in 5lb white plastic bags with Specialty Commodities Corp. labels were distributed to retail markets, restaurants and wholesalers in Southern California between November 6, 2009 and December 11, 2009.
This announcement was posted on the FDA website on this date.
Located in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the Law Firm of Eric H. Weinberg represents victims of food poisoning outbreaks nationwide, including Peanut Butter Corporation of America, Banquet Pot Pie, Veggie Booty, Arby’s Restaurant, and Peter Pan outbreaks.
We are ready to help you. If you have been injured as a result of a New Jersey food poisoning outbreak and you have a question concerning you legal rights, please call us toll free at 1-877-934-6274 (phones answered 24/7), or click Free Legal Case Evaluation.
March 16th, 2010
As a precautionary measure, Nutritional Resources, Inc announced, it is voluntarily recalling one production code of Healthwise Cream of Mushroom Soup because an ingredient used in the product has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. Salmonella is a common food borne pathogen that can cause severe illnesses, including fever, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. While most individuals recover in three to five days without medical intervention, the infection can be life-threatening to young children, the elderly and those with compromised immune systems. Consumers with any of these symptoms should call their physician. For more information on Salmonella, please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Website at http://www.cdc.gov.
The product subject to this recall was distributed nationwide in foil lined pouches identified as Mushroom Soup marked with the Lot number 22267 on the front of the pouch. The product is sold in physician’s offices and on the internet.
The mushroom soup product was made using Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (HVP), recalled by Basic Food Flavors Inc., Las Vegas, Nevada because it may be contaminated with Salmonella.For more information on the basics on Salmonella (such as sources, symptoms, duration of illness):
The previous announcement was posted on the FDA website on this date.
The Law Firm of Eric H. Weinberg represents victims of Salmonella outbreaks nationwide, including Peanut Butter Corporation of America, Banquet Pot Pie, Veggie Booty, Arby’s, and Peter Pan outbreaks. We are ready to help you. If you have been injured as a result of Salmonella food poisoning and you have a question concerning you legal rights, please call us toll free at 1-877-934-6274, or click Free Legal Case Evaluation.
For more than 25 years, the Law Firm of Eric H. Weinberg has been committed to obtaining compensation for individuals injured by defective pharmaceutical drugs and food poisoning outbreaks. We are currently assisting individuals injured by Yaz Lawyers, Reglan/Tardive Dyskinesia Lawyers, Hydroxycut Products Lawsuit, Zicam Injury Lawyers, and the quinalone antibiotics Levaquin and Ciprofloxacin Lawyers.
March 16th, 2010
In response to a recall commenced by its supplier, Mincing Overseas Spice Company, Dayton, New Jersey, Frontier Natural Products Co-op, is voluntarily recalling several of its products manufactured with non-organic black pepper that were sold under the Frontier brand and under the Whole Foods Market brands listed below that contain black pepper supplied by Mincing Overseas Spice Company. The black pepper has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
“Consumption of products containing Salmonella can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms) endocarditic and arthritis.”
Recalled products were sold in all 50 states and in some parts of Canada to distributors, retailers and consumers. Below is the list of products containing the black pepper:
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Frontier Branded Products
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Brand
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Full Product Name
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Size/Weight
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UPC Code
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Lot Code
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Frontier
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Cajun Blackened Fish/Meat seasoning
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00351-5
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0011
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Frontier
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Curry powder
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00139-9
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0007, 0029, 9350,9351
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Frontier
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Curry powder
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2.19 oz.
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0-89836-18338-5
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9352, 0042
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Frontier
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Curry powder
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400.00 oz.
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0-89836-80139-5
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0029, 9351
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Frontier
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Garlic N Herb blend
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1.94 oz.
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0-89836-18908-0
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0005, 9351
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Frontier
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Garlic N Herb blend
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00295-2
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0035, 9324, 9334, 9344, 9363
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Frontier
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Garlic N Herb blend
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400.00 oz.
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0-89836-80295-8
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0033, 9335
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Frontier
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Greek Seasoning blend
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00353-9
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0032, 9310
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Frontier
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Herbs of Italy
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0.80 oz.
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0-89836-18446-7
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9355
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Frontier
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Muchi Curry powder
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00138-2
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0004, 9350
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Frontier
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Oriental Seasoning blend
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00360-7
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9356, 9363, 0061
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Frontier
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Pepper Black Coarse Grind
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00181-8
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9327, 9357
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Frontier
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Pepper Black Coarse Grind
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1.76 oz.
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0-89836-18381-1
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9339
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Frontier
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Pepper Black Coarse Grind
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400.00 oz.
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0-89836-80181-4
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0019, 0032
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Frontier
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Pepper Black Cracked
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00282-2
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9321, 9349
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Frontier
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Pepper Black Cracked
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400.00 oz.
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0-89836-80282-8
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0021, 0004
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Frontier
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Pepper Black Fine Ground
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00298-3
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0008
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Frontier
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Pepper Fine Grind
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1.76 oz.
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0-89836-18382-8
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0020
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Frontier
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Peppercorns Black Whole L/M
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00183-2
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9299, 9306, 9357
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Frontier
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Salad Sprinkle
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1.23 oz.
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0-89836-18901-1
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0005
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Frontier
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Salad Sprinkle blend
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00367-6
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0022
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Frontier
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Spaghetti Seasoning
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00384-3
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9341
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Frontier
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Thai Seasoning blend
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00387-4
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0015
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Frontier
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Veggie Pepper blend
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-00366-9
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0034, 9352
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Frontier
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Mediterranean Seafood seasoning
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-02834-1
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9351
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Frontier
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Toronto Steak & Chicken Rub
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16.00 oz.
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0-89836-02835-8
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0028, 9342
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Whole Foods Branded Products
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Brand
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Full Product Name
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Size/Weight
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UPC Code
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Lot Code
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Whole Foods 365
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Asian Seafood Seasoning
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5.00 oz.
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0-99482-40683-7
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0029
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Whole Foods 365
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Mediterranean Rotisserie
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5.00 oz.
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0-99482-40684-4
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0026, 0029
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Whole Foods 365
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Mediterranean Seafood seasoning
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5.00 oz.
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0-99482-40687-5
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0029, 9316, 9321
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Whole Foods 365
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Southwestern Grille Seasoning
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6.00 oz.
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0-99482-40682-0
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0019, 0028, 0026
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Whole Foods 365
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Toronto Steak & Chicken Rub
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5.00 oz.
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0-99482-40686-8
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0025, 0026, 0028, 9310, 9321, 9362, 9363
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Whole Pantry
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Muchi Curry
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1.41 oz.
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0-99482-41956-1
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0014, 9355, 9364
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Whole Foods 365 Canadian
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French/English Asian Seafood Seasoning
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4.62 oz.
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0-99482-72683-6
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0029
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Whole Foods 365 Canadian
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French/English Mediterranean Rotisserie
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4.73 oz.
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0-99482-72684-3
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0021, 0029, 9362
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Whole Foods 365 Canadian
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French/English Mediterranean Seafood
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4.23 oz.
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0-99482-72687-4
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0029
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Whole Foods 365 Canadian
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French/English Toronto Steak & Chicken
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4.76 oz.
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0-99482-72686-7
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0028, 9338, 9356
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On foil bulk packages, the lot codes will be found on the front label directly above the UPC code. On bottled glass and plastic items, the lot codes can be found on the bottom of the bottle.
March 11th, 2010
FDA taking steps to instruct industry and protect consumers
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is taking steps to protect the public following the early identification of Salmonella Tennessee in one company’s supply of hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP). This is a common ingredient used most frequently as a flavor enhancer in many processed foods, including soups, sauces, chilis, stews, hot dogs, gravies, seasoned snack foods, dips and dressings.
In coordination with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, other federal agencies, and state health departments, FDA is closely monitoring and assessing the potential risks of illness from affected products.
“Our investigators were able to identify this problem before any illnesses occurred,” said FDA commissioner Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg. “While the investigation is continuing, the agency is supporting reasonable steps to continue to protect the public health.”
The manufacturer of the affected product is Basic Food Flavors Inc. in Las Vegas, Nevada. Only HVP manufactured by Basic Food Flavors is involved in this recall. The FDA conducted an investigation at the facility after a customer of Basic Food
Flavors reported finding Salmonella Tennessee in one production lot of HVP to the new FDA Reportable Food Registry.
FDA collected and analyzed samples at the facility and confirmed the presence of Salmonella Tennessee in the company’s processing equipment. The company is recalling all hydrolyzed vegetable protein in powder and paste form that it has produced since Sept. 17, 2009.
“This situation clearly underscores the need for new food safety legislation to equip FDA with the tools we need to prevent contamination,” said Dr. Jeff Farrar, associate commissioner for food protection, FDA’s Office of Foods.
At this time, there are no known illnesses associated with this contamination.
At this time, FDA is taking several steps to instruct industry and protect consumers from potential Salmonella infection.
FDA is advising industry that the recalled bulk HVP product should be destroyed or reconditioned according to FDA-approved procedures. FDA is also recommending recalls of certain products that might be eaten by consumers without any processing or
cooking steps to address the potential risk. FDA is recommending that consumers should:
- Check www.foodsafety.gov for a list of recalled products;
- Remember to follow cooking instructions for all foods.
- Report symptoms of Salmonella or other food-related illness to your local
health care professional.
Salmonella is an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy people infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be blood), nausea,vomiting, and abdominal pain. Most healthy people recover from Salmonella infections within four to seven days without treatment. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses, such as arterial infections (infected aneurysms), infection of the lining of the heart, and arthritis.
For more information on the basics on Salmonella (such as sources, symptoms, duration of illness):
The previous announcement was posted on the FDA website on this date.
The Law Firm of Eric H. Weinberg represents victims of Salmonella outbreaks nationwide, including Peanut Butter Corporation of America, Banquet Pot Pie, Veggie Booty, Arby’s, and Peter Pan outbreaks. We are ready to help you. If you have been injured as a result of Salmonella food poisoning and you have a question concerning you legal rights, please call us toll free at 1-877-934-6274, or click Free Legal Case Evaluation.
For more than 25 years, the Law Firm of Eric H. Weinberg has been committed to obtaining compensation for individuals injured by defective pharmaceutical drugs and food poisoning outbreaks. We are currently assisting individuals injured by Yaz Lawyers, Reglan/Tardive Dyskinesia Lawyers, Hydroxycut Products Lawsuit, Zicam Injury Lawyers, and the quinalone antibiotics Levaquin and Ciprofloxacin Lawyers.
March 6th, 2010
Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market Inc., is voluntarily recalling all date codes of fresh&easy™ Chewy Chocolate Chip Granola Bars as a result of a recall initiated by Thumb Oilseed Producers. This company supplies an ingredient that has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
Salmonella is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis.
This is the only Fresh & Easy product affected and there have been no illnesses reported.
| Product Description |
Barcode |
Dates Affected |
fresh&easy™ Chewy Chocolate Chip Granola Bars
6count/7.4oz carton |
5051379001377 |
All Date Codes |
The recalled products were sold in Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market stores located in California, Nevada, and Arizona.
This announcement was posted on the FDA website on this date.
Located in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the Law Firm of Eric H. Weinberg represents victims of food poisoning outbreaks nationwide, including Peanut Butter Corporation of America, Banquet Pot Pie, Veggie Booty, Arby’s Restaurant, and Peter Pan outbreaks.
We are ready to help you. If you have been injured as a result of a New Jersey food poisoning outbreak and you have a question concerning you legal rights, please call us toll free at 1-877-934-6274 (phones answered 24/7), or click Free Legal Case Evaluation.
February 25th, 2010
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