Recalls and Alerts: June 30, 2026

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

DENMARK (Update): Statens Serum Institut continues to investigate an outbreak of 26 cases of monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium (sequence type 34). The source of the outbreak has not yet been identified.

NORWAY (Update): Health authorities continue to investigate a nationwide outbreak of Yersinia enterocolitica that has now been confirmed to have infected 15 individuals. The source of the outbreak has not yet been identified.

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United States

No Alerts

Canada

Allergy Alert: JC Bunny Bunny Trading Co., Ltd. recalls certain Wu Xian Zhai brand Soybean Snacks due to undeclared wheat and/or egg.

Allergy Alert: AJ International Trading recalls Wu Xian Zhai Vegetarian Beef (Sauce) (108g; All codes) due to undeclared wheat and egg.

Food Safety Recall: Five Star Shellfish Inc. recalls Certain Five Star Shellfish Inc. brand oysters due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: 9227-8712 Québec Inc. recalls 9227-8712 Québec Inc. brand and L’Érabeille brand Pure Maple Syrup (540 ml; All lot codes) due to container integrity defects and spoilage.

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Allergy Alert (UK): SPAR UK recalls Clayton Park Kitchen Chicken & Mushroom sauce (440g; All Use by dates) due to undeclared soy.

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Manufacturer recalls specific batches of various cooked ham products (Product of Ireland) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Manufacturer recalls Butchers Selection Irish Turkey Burgers Mediterranean Style (400g; Use by 05/07/2026; Product of Ireland) due to Salmonella contamination.

Hong Kong and Singapore

No Alerts

Australia and New Zealand

Allergy Alert (Australia): Kaisi Melbourne Pty Ltd recalls Wu Xian Zhai Soybean Snacks – Five Spice Flavour, Sauce Flavour and Spicy Flavour (108g; Best before 12/10/2026) due to undeclared egg.

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Recalls and Alerts: June 27–29, 2026

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

DENMARK: The Statens Serum Institut reports that Reeva brand flavoured instant noodles (product of Ukraine) is the source of an outbreak of Salmonella Stanley infections that has sickened more than 80 individuals in 9 European countries, including 10 individuals in Denmark.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION: A delicatessen in Astrakhan, Russia, has been identified as the source of an outbreak of up to 30 cases (26 lab-confirmed) of Salmonella infections. One person has died. Outbreak victims became ill after consuming fish cutlets prepared and sold at Mikhailovsky delicatessen.

USA: CDC is investigating an outbreak of 145 cases of Cyclospora illnesses in 17 US states. Twenty people have been hospitalized. The outbreak is believed to be food-related, but a specific source has not yet been identified.

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United States

Food Safety Recall: La Ceiba Foods Latin Market Inc. recalls Requesón Salvadoreño (Salvadoran Cottage Cheese) and Requesón Mexicano (Mexican Cottage Cheese) products marketed under the La Colonia and Selectos Latinos brands (Expiration date 07/10/2026) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Canada

Allergy Alert: Genesis Imports Inc. recalls Ola-Ola brand Authentic Pounded Yam (Iyan) IYANINSTANT (1.815 kg; All lot codes; UPC 6 50655 49687 3) due to undeclared milk.

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Allergy Alert (UK): Morrisons recalls Morrisons Maple & Bacon Back of the Net (140g; Best before 22 August 2026) due to undeclared milk.

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): K O’Connell Fishmongers recalls K O’Connell Fishmongers Smoked Salmon Slices (100g, 150g & 320g; Batch code SS16726; Use by 16/07/2026) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Trade recalls Oriental Kitchen Nem Chua and Oriental Kitchen Nem Chua La Tam Ruot (Vietnamese fermented pork bites) (300g; Best before 29/06/2026; Product of France) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Hong Kong and Singapore

No Alerts

Australia and New Zealand

No Alerts

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OPINION: Milk supplier obstructed FDA botulism probe

Organic West Milk, the supplier of whole organic milk to ByHeart and to Nara Organics, provided the FDA with an incomplete customer list during the agency’s investigation of the ByHeart botulism investigation, according to an FDA Outbreak Investigation update released on June 26, 2026.

By doing so, Organic West hid the fact that it had supplied milk to a second infant formula manufacturer. By this sin of omission, Organic West put additional infants at risk of contracting infant botulism.

The unpasteurized whole milk was shipped from Organic West Milk, a California-based company, to Dairy Farmers of America’s Fallon, Nevada facility (DFA) for pasteurization and spray-drying.

The FDA has not revealed whether or not it had also requested a customer list from DFA. Nor has it stated whether any other infant formula manufacturers were listed as customers either of Organic West or DFA.

As of the June 26, 2026 update from the CDC, three babies have been stricken with infant botulism after consuming Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula.

The affected infants live in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington. All three were hospitalized, and have been treated with BabyBIG antitoxin supplied by the State of California. All three are expected to survive.

The infants were between 2 and 5 months of age at the time they began to develop symptoms. All three are male. The three babies became ill on April 20, May 20, and May 31, 2026.

Three different production lots of Nara Organics powdered formula were identified as having been fed to the babies: 709125280E14F2, 709125288E14F2, and 708125174E14F2.

On June 13, 2026, Nara Organics recalled “…all cans of Nara Organics infant formula currently available in the U.S.”

Officials in two of the three states where illnesses were reported have collected leftover infant formula to test for Clostridium botulinum. The FDA has obtained unopened samples of the three lots consumed by the affected babies and is in the process of testing those samples.

Prior to learning of the outbreak, the FDA already had conducted inspections at Milchwerke Mittelelbe GmbH and Advanced Nordic Nutrition, the two European companies involved in the manufacture and packaging of Nara Organics powdered formula.

Those inspections resulted in the identification of “deficiencies” which the companies are in the process of correcting.

Based on US customs records, Nara Organics has received only one shipment of powdered infant formula from its European suppliers. That shipment arrived on April 30, 2026. There is no record of the company having received a shipment from any other off-shore location prior to that date.

It is evident from an examination of the illness dates that the European shipment could not possibly have been the source of the earliest illness, which developed ten days before Nara received the shipment. It is also highly unlikely, given the long incubation period often associated with infant botulism, that the other two victims had been fed the European batch.

One can only conclude that the formula fed to the three infants was produced somewhere in the USA.

The question is, “WHERE?”


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