Here is today’s list of food safety recalls, product withdrawals, allergy alerts and miscellaneous compliance issues. The live links will take you directly to the official recall notices and company news releases that contain detailed information for each recall and alert.
If you would like to receive automatic email alerts for all new articles posted on eFoodAlert, please submit your request using the sidebar link.
TOXIC
From Factory To Food Bowl PET FOOD IS A RISKY BUSINESS
Available from all major on-line retailers, including:
Enjoy the slideshow as you listen to a sample of TOXIC, narrated by the author.
“A complete and compelling account of the hidden and not-so-hidden ways the food we give our beloved pets can be contaminated.” – JoNel Aleccia, Health Reporter, Food & Nutrition, The Associated Press.
United States
Food Safety Recall: Hillshire Brands Company recalls approximately 15,876 pounds of blended meat and poultry smoked sausage products due to possible foreign matter contamination (bone fragments). Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.
Food Safety Recall: Conagra Brands, Inc recalls approximately 245,366 pounds of frozen chicken strips entree products due to possible foreign matter contamination (pieces of plastic). Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.
Pet Food Safety Recall: Mid America Pet Food recalls Victor Super Premium Dog Food, Hi-Pro Plus dry dog food (5-lb bags; Lot code 1000016385; Best by 4/30/2024) due to Salmonella contamination after a random sample test conducted by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture found Salmonella in the product.
Advertisements
Europe
Allergy Alert (Belgium): Jumbo Supermarkets recalls Killerbody brand Protein Pancakes (225g; All Best before dates) due to undeclared milk.
Food Safety Recall (France): PATISSERIES GOURMANDES recalls KER CADELAC brand Madeleines à partager pépites de chocolat / Chocolate-chip madeleines (363g; Lot S 3228-16; Best before 14/12/2023 and Time stamp between 18:00 and 23:59) due to unsanitary conditions of manufacture and/or packaging.
Food Safety Recall (France): EMMARY recalls EMMARY brand Grillon Charentais (Lot 080823; Use by 29/08/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Lidl recalls McEnnedy Corn Dogs (530g; Use by 28.04.2024, 10.06.2024 and 10.08.2024; Product of Germany) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): Furic Marée / Viviers de Locarec recalls Tellines moyennes et grosses / Medium and large wedge clams (Sold 29/08/2023 – 01/09/2023) due to presence of marine biotoxins.
Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands
Food Safety Recall (Hong Kong): Woolies Limited recalls Baby Bellies brand Organic Blueberry Puffs (Little Bellies Organic Blueberry Puffs) (12g; Best before April 4, 2024; Product of UK) due to elevated aflatoxin.
“Reads like a true crime novel” – Food Safety News
Interested in learning more about food safety and the history of foodborne disease outbreaks and investigations?
Click on the link to listen to a short excerpt, then follow the buy links to add a digital, print or audio copy to your personal library.
That same day, the FDA released the redacted content of those Warning Letters to the public.
The letters reflected the agency’s concern that the companies had not established “ …a system of process controls covering all stages of processing that was designed to ensure that infant formula does not become adulterated due to the presence of microorganisms in the formula or in the processing environment…”
According to the information contained in the Warning Letters, all three companies had a history of Cronobacter sakazakii contamination in the production environment, with occasional positive finished product samples. And all three companies failed, in the FDA’s estimation, to conduct a thorough “root cause analysis” to determine and correct the source of their contamination issues.
Case-by-case overview
Although the general conclusions reached by FDA investigators were similar for all three companies, each situation presented its own challenges.
ByHeart, Inc.
The FDA conducted its inspection of ByHeart’s Pennsylvania manufacturing subsidiary from December 21, 2022, through February 17, 2023. The operation, located at 61 Vanguard Drive, Reading, PA, manufactured an infant formula base product that was subsequently blended and packaged at a third-party contract manufacturing facility.
In October 2022, the company learned that a powdered infant formula product manufactured during a continuous production campaign at the facility from July 13, 2022, through August 23, 2022 and blended and packaged from September 15, 2022 through October 7, 2022, had tested positive for Cronobacter sakazakii.
The company’s “root cause analysis” blamed the positive result on lab error on the part of a third-party laboratory. A detailed review of the laboratory’s protocols and records found no basis to support such a conclusion.
A separate infant formula base mix that was manufactured on August 24, 2022, also tested positive for the pathogen.
This contamination event was blamed on a failure to follow specified cleaning and sanitation procedures following maintenance work and valve repair.
Cronobacter sakazakii also was found in multiple locations in the production environment from July 25, 2022 through August 27, 2022, all of which were attributed to “…isolated events such as facility repairs, using an ineffective sanitizer, or ineffective cleaning frequency.”
In it’s Warning Letter, the FDA emphasized that the company’s root cause analyses were inadequate and did not get to the root of the problems. For example, ByHeart could have—should have, in the agency’s opinion—carried out whole genome sequencing (WGS) on the various Cronobacter sakazakii cultures in order to determine whether or not the same strain was consistently present in the production plant.
Perrigo Wisconsin, LLC
The FDA’s inspection of Perrigo’s Eau Claire, Wisconsin, manufacturing facility took place from March 6 through April 26, 2023.
On four separate occasions prior to and during the FDA inspection, the company found Cronobacter sakazakii in samples of its spray-dried infant formula manufactured during the period from October 2022 through April 2023.
The company blamed the contamination variously on probable cross-contamination betwen the dryer environment and the product contact equipment, packaging line downtime due to multiple scoop jams during production, and potential contamination introduced into the packaging line during increased dry cleaning interventions.
The FDA took exception to Perrigo’s root cause analysis in each case, pointing out that the company had not thoroughly investigated the source of the contamination. In addition, the agency expressed its disapproval of the company’s sanitation protocols and practices, stating:
“The detection of C. sakazakii in your facility across multiple independent inspections is significant in that it demonstrates your sanitation procedures have been inadequate to significantly minimize or prevent the presence of C. sakazakii in your facility.”
Reckitt/Mead Johnson Nutrition
The FDA Warning Letter detailed outstanding issues at two separate manufacturing plants: Zeeland, Michigan (inspected from February 7, 2023, through February 23, 2023) and Wanamingo, Minnesota (inspected from November 28, 2022 through January 9, 2023).
As was the case for Perrigo and ByHeart, FDA investigators found evidence of multiple reports of Cronobacter sakazakii in both finished products and environmental swab samples at both manufacturing plants
The FDA was once again unhappy with the manufacturer’s response to the Cronobacter-positive findings, stating, “Upon receiving notification of this result, you failed to conduct an independent root cause analysis or investigation and you did not evaluate whether other products may have been impacted by this contamination event.”
The microbe is relatively harmless to most people, but can cause severe illness, often leading to death in susceptible individuals, especially in preterm, low-birthweight, immunocompromised, and/or infants under than 28 days of age.
It is, therefore, incumbent upon manufacturers of powdered infant formulas to take every possible step to ensure that their products are not contaminated with this potentially dangerous microbe.
In principle, any finding of Cronobacter sakazakii in the production environment or finished infant formula should trigger what is known as a “root cause analysis”—a systematic and intensive effort to find the source of the contamination and to make the necessary corrections before proceeding with additional production.
In practice, what ByHeart, Mead Johnson, and Perrigo did was to treat the symptoms rather than diagnose and correct the problem.
For example, in some instances, the companies responded to the finding of Cronobacterby performing an intensive cleaning and sanitizing without first carrying out environmental sampling to determine where in the production or packaging environment the microbe was lurking.
The sanitation effort provided a temporary solution, but did not prevent a recurrence of the contamination. Effectively, this approach treated the symptoms, rather than eliminating the source(s) of the contamination.
In its trilogy of Warning Letters, the FDA emphasized that a proper root cause analysis must be comprehensive and complete in order to be of value in determining the source of a contaminant.
Only once the source has been identified correctly can a long-term, effective solution to the problem be put into effect.
What next for infant formula safety?
In its August 30, 2023, news release announcing the Warning Letters, the FDA pledged its commitment to ensuring the safety of powdered infant formula, stating,
“The FDA will continue its regulatory oversight and engagement with industry to enhance infant formula safety, including continuing to conduct annual inspections of infant formula facilities, maintaining a dialogue with infant formula manufacturers on these issues, and furthering prevention-based research and activities.”
It behooves all manufacturers of powdered infant formula to do their part to maintain safe and sanitary production environments and to take all precautions necessary for the production of pathogen-free products, especially as these products are destined for the nourishment of a highly susceptible population.
“Reads like a true crime novel” – Food Safety News
Interested in learning more about food safety and the history of foodborne disease outbreaks and investigations?
Click on the link to listen to a short excerpt, then follow the buy links to add a digital, print or audio copy to your personal library.
Here is today’s list of food safety recalls, product withdrawals, allergy alerts and miscellaneous compliance issues. The live links will take you directly to the official recall notices and company news releases that contain detailed information for each recall and alert.
If you would like to receive automatic email alerts for all new articles posted on eFoodAlert, please submit your request using the sidebar link.
TOXIC
From Factory To Food Bowl PET FOOD IS A RISKY BUSINESS
Available from all major on-line retailers, including:
Enjoy the slideshow as you listen to a sample of TOXIC, narrated by the author.
“A complete and compelling account of the hidden and not-so-hidden ways the food we give our beloved pets can be contaminated.” – JoNel Aleccia, Health Reporter, Food & Nutrition, The Associated Press.
United States
CONSUMER ALERT: FDA and Maryland Department of Health analyses have determined that certain weight loss products labeled as Nuez de la India, and potentially marketed as “botanical food,” “India Nuts for Weight Loss,” “slimming seeds,” “India seeds for weight loss,” or “diet seeds,” appear to be highly toxic yellow oleander, a poisonous plant native to Mexico and Central America.
OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION (Minnesota): Minnesota health officialsare investigating eight cases of cryptosporidiosis and one case of E. coli O111:H8illness linked to Healthy Harvest Farm and Kitchen raw milk. The milk may be labeled natural A2 milk, and consumers may be unaware that the milk has not been pasteurized.
Allergy Alert:Weis Markets Inc. recalls Weis Quality Brownie Moose Tracks Ice Cream (48oz; UPC 041497-01194; All sell-by dates) due to undeclared egg.
Food Safety Recall: TODORGANIC INC recalls Nuez de la India Seeds (2-oz bags containing 12 seeds) because FDA analysis has determined that the seeds appear to be Thevetia peruviana, or yellow oleander, a highly toxic plant.
Advertisements
Canada
Allergy Alert:Boucherie les 2 frères (Montréal, QC) recalls multiple varieties of sausages due to undeclared mustard and/or sulphites. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.
Allergy Alert: Boucherie Gros Loup inc. (Saint-Alexandre-de-Kamouraska, QC) recalls Pepperoni maison faible en gras / Low-fat house pepperoni and Pepperoni fumé / Smoked pepperoni (All product sold up to 30 August 2023) due to undeclared milk.
Food Safety Recall: Hôtel St-Alban inc. (Saint-Alban, QC) recalls SAUCE À SPAGHETTI / Spaghetti sauce and RAGOÛT DE BOULETTES / Meatball stew (All product sold up to 1 September 2023) due to omission of mandatory storage temperature label instructions.
Advertisements
Europe
OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION UPDATE (Sweden): The Public Health Authority and the Swedish Food Agency continue to investigate a deadly outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes that has sickened 19 individuals from 10 different parts of the country. Six of the victims have died. The illnesses appear to be linked to consumption of vacuum-packaged smoked salmon.
Allergy Alert (Netherlands): Killerbody Food BV recalls Killerbody Protein Pancakes (Lots 230202 & 230501; Best before 02-11-2023 & 01-02-2024, respectively) due to undeclared milk.
Allergy Alert (Netherlands): DekaMarkt recalls DekaVers Bakkers hamburgerbollen / Hamburger buns (4 pieces; Sale date 01-09-2023) due to undeclared sesame.
Allergy Alert (Netherlands): PLUS supermarkten recalls Bakkerij Dam / Coconut macaroons (4 pieces; Best before 09-09-2023) due to undeclared milk.
Allergy Alert (Sweden): ICA recalls multiple varieties of salad due to undeclared molluscs. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.
Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Carrefour recalls Reflets de France brand Confiture de Figues de Provence / Fig jam (325g; Best before 01/03/2025) due to possible foreign matter contamination (small pieces of plastic).
Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Tero Bakery recalls three varieties So Bake It brand cookies due to elevated aflatoxin. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.
Food Safety Recall (France): AUCHAN recalls Pouce brand OSSO BUCCO DINDE / Turkey osso bucco (1 kg; Lot 0343157445; Use by 20/08/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Food Safety Recall (France): LDC SABLE recalls Le Gaulois brand Cuisses de poulet / Chicken thighs (900g; Lot 3013018233; Use by 21/08/2023 & 22/08/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Food Safety Recall (France): MONTBARD DISTRIBUTION INTERMARCHE recalls Pilon de poulet / Chicken drumsticks (Lot 443921; Use by 27/08/2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination
Food Safety Recall (France): SUD MER recalls sud mer brand Pavé d’espadon décongelé / Previously frozen swordfish steak (Lot 32330083; Use by 28/08/2023) due to Salmonella contamination.
Food Safety Recall (France): MONTBARD DISTRIBUTION INTERMARCHE recalls Pilons de poulet marinés thym citron / Chicken drumsticks marinated in lemon thyme (Sold from 23/08/2023 to 26/08/2023) due to Salmonella contamination.
Food Safety Recall (France): FURIC MAREE recalls Tellines / Wedge clams (All lots; Shipped from 29/08/23 to 31/08/23) due to presence of marine biotoxins.
Food Safety Recall (Germany): Isigny Sainte Mère recalls Camembert Isigny Calvados cheese (250g; Lot C1912; Best before 11.09.2023; Product of France) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Food Safety Recall (Germany): Teutoburger Mineralbrunnen GmbH & Co. KG recalls Christinen 24 x 0,33 l Quick MW Lemon Fruit und Apfelschorle Altes Land / Quick MW Lemon Fruit and Altes Land apple spritzer (24 x 0.33 L; Lots 000366313232, 000367013232; Best before 08.02.2025) due to yeast contamination.
Food Safety Recall (Germany): EDEKA Zentrale Stiftung & Co. KG recalls Gut & Günstig Hauchfeine Delikatess Salami geräuchert / Delicatessen salami (200g; Best before 10.09.2023, 11.09.2023 and 12.09.2023) due to possible foreign matter contamination (blue plastic pieces).
Food Safety Recall (Sweden): Axfood recalls Eldorado kycklinggrillkorv / Barbecue chicken sausage (400g; Best before 2023-09-07) and Eldorado kycklingchorizo / Chicken chorizo (400g; Best before 2023-09-04) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Food Safety Recall (Sweden): Coop recalls Coop kyckling grillkorv, skinnfri / Skinless barbecue chicken sausage (400g; Best before 2023-09-04) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
“Reads like a true crime novel” – Food Safety News
Interested in learning more about food safety and the history of foodborne disease outbreaks and investigations?
Click on the link to listen to a short excerpt, then follow the buy links to add a digital, print or audio copy to your personal library.