Recalls and Alerts: February 3, 2026

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

Food Safety Recall: Mays Chemical Company of Puerto Rico recalls FROZEN PORK LOIN, BONELESS, CENTER 520MM (Produced between February 27, 2025, and March 12, 2025) because the products were not presented for import reinspection into the United States.

United States

No Alerts

Canada

Food Safety Recall: Marché Adonis recalls Pistaches crues /Raw pistachios (Bulk; Sold between 23 June and 15 December 2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Nestlé recalls SMA First Infant Milk (800g; Batch code 53390346AB; Expiry date December 2027) due to presence of cereulide toxin (produced by Bacillus cereus).

Food Safety Recall Update (UK): Nestlé recalls several SMA Infant Formula and Follow-On Formula products (Multiple batch codes and Best before dates) due to presence of cereulide toxin (produced by Bacillus cereus).

Hong Kong and Singapore

Food Safet y Recall (Hong Kong): Baby HK recalls Aptamil brand Aptamil Profutura DUO Pre D (800g; Use by April 20, 2027; Product of Germany) due to possible presence of cereulide toxin (produced by Bacillus cereus).

Australia and New Zealand

No Alerts

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