Recalls and Alerts: May 9–10, 2026

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

INTERNATIONAL WATERS: CDC reports an outbreak of 115 cases of Norovirus gastrointestinal illness (102 passengers and 13 crew) aboard the Princess Cruises Caribbean Princess (April 28, 2026–May 11, 2026 cruise).

USA (Illinois): FSIS is working with the Illinois Department of Public Health and local health authorities within the state to investigate an outbreak of 3 Listeria monocytogenes infections linked to consumption of Daisy Brand Meat Products Headcheese.

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United States

Public Health Alert: FSIS issues Public Health Alert for DAISY BRAND Meat Products HEADCHEESE and DAISY BRAND Meat Products HEADCHEESE “HOT” (Use by MAR 26 2026) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. FSIS has recovered Listeria monocytogenes from a previously unopened sample of the product.

Food Safety Recall: FINESALER LLC recalls Alain MILLIAT; MARMELADE ORANGE (300g; Batch code C250422AT; Expiration date 04/2028) due to possible foreign matter contamination (glass).

Food Safety Recall: Dakota Honey Company recalls Dakota Honey Company Spreadable Spun Honey, various flavors (4-oz and 12-oz jars; No codes on jars; Various purchase date ranges) due to possible foreign matter contamination (stainless steel dust/flakes or shreds of plastic).

Canada

No Alerts

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Ireland and United Kingdom

No Alerts

Hong Kong and Singapore

No Alerts

Australia and New Zealand

No Alerts

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