Recalls and Alerts: May 22–23, 2025

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.

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Chapter 6. Birth of a Pathogen

Outbreak/Illness Investigations

USA: FDA alerts the public to an outbreak of Norovirus infections linked to consumption of raw oysters from South Korea.

United States

Allergy Alert: New Grains Gluten Free Bakery recalls a variety of products, including breads, bagels, cookies, and croutons due to undeclared eggs, tree nuts, soy, and milk.

Public Health Alert: FSIS issues public health alert for ready-to-eat (RTE) chicken soup products due to undeclared wheat. The affected products are no longer available for purchase.

Food Safety Recall: PennRose Farms, LLC recalls of Restaurant Depot and PennRose Farms whole cucumbers(5-pound mesh bags) due to potential for Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods, LLC recalls Marinated Cucumber Salad (16 oz, 36 oz, & 5 lb; Sell by 5/11/25 through 5/26/25) due to potential for Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Big Y Foods recalls some Made-To-Order Subs, Wraps and Paninis (sold between 5/20 and 5/21 in some Massachusetts and Connecticut retail stores) due to potential for Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Walmart Inc. recalls Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices (1.5lbs; UPC 62969; All date codes up to 5/24/2025) due to potential for Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Publix recalls five products containing cucumbers produced by Bedner Growers, Inc. due to potential for Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Kroger recalls whole cucumbers (72 ct) and salad trays and vegetable platters containing cucumbers due to potential for Salmonella contamination. The recall affects Kroger stores located in Greater Memphis area, Tennessee; Arkansas; Mississippi; Western Kentucky.

Baby Food Safety Recall: Publix Super Markets, Inc. recalls GreenWise Pear, Kiwi, Spinach & Pea Baby Food (4 oz; Best if used by 11/01/2025; Produced by Bowman Andros LLC) due to the potential to be contaminated with elevated levels of lead.

Canada

No Alerts

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Europe

Allergy Alert (Ireland): Manufacturer recalls Myprotein Gooey Filled Cookie, Double Chocolate & Caramel (75g & 12 x 75g; Best before 17 June 2025 to 16 July 2026) due to undeclared cereals containing gluten (wheat).

Allergy Alert (UK): THG Nutrition Limited recalls Myprotein Gooey Filled Cookie, Double Chocolate & Caramel (75g & 12 x 75g; All batch codes; Best before 17 June 2025 to 16 July 2026) due to undeclared wheat (gluten).

Food Safety Recall (Denmark): Tenax Sild A/S recalls three different varieties of fish frikadeller due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): LES PISCICULTURES BELLET recalls Truite BELLET brand Truite fumé / Smoked trout (Multiple lot codes and use by dates) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): LANDERNEAU DIS Centre E. LECLERC recalls France Frais Auvergne brand Saint-Nectaire fermier / cheese (All best before dates between 14/05/2025 and 19/05/ 2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): MAURER TEMPE ALSACE recalls TEMPE brand Choucroute garnie / sauerkraut garnish (370g; Lot 25136; Use by 14/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): MAURER TEMPE ALSACE recalls TEMPE brand Choucroute garnie / sauerkraut garnish (1 kg; Lot 25136; Use by 14/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): MAURER TEMPE ALSACE recalls MAURER brand Choucroute garnie / sauerkraut garnish (1 kg; Lot 25136; Use by 14/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): MAURER TEMPE ALSACE recalls TEMPE brand Choucroute garnie La Royale / sauerkraut garnish (1 kg; Lot 25136; Use by 14/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): COOPERATIVE U ENSEIGNE recalls U BIO brand PUREE DE SESAME TAHIN / Tahini sesame paste (200g; Multiple lot codes and use by dates) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOVENCE recalls Daminiani brand Tagliatelles fraiches aux oeufs BIO / Fresh organic egg noodles (Lot 25125; Use by 08/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOVENCE recalls Daminiani brand Spaghetti frais aux oeufs BIO / Fresh organic spaghetti with egg (Lot 25125; Use by 08/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOVENCE recalls Daminiani brand Ravioli Soleil Chèvre Miel / Honey goat cheese ravioli (Lot 25119; Use by 02/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOVENCE recalls Daminiani brand Ravioli Boeuf Jambon cru Parmesan / Beef, raw ham and parmesan ravioli (Lots 25105 & 25126; Use by 20/05/2025 & 09/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOVENCE recalls Daminiani brand CANNELLONI RICOTTA EPINARD / Ricotta & spinach cannelloni (Lot 25105; Use by 20/05/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOVENCE recalls Daminiani brand Girelles Ricotta Epinard Parmesan / Ricotta, spinach & parmesan spirals (Lots 25098 & 25126; Use by 13/05/2025 & 09/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): SOCIETE AUBRET recalls Lardons nature / Bacon (1 kg; Lot 7254130; Use by 25/07/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): LA FERME DU SOUHEIL recalls Sainte Maure de Touraine AOP / cheese (Lots 121 122 124 125 126; Best before 25/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Producer recalls Loughpark Farm Raw Milk (1 L; Batch code 200525; Expiry date 26.05.2025) due to possible Shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): Trade recalls Neufchâtel AOP fermier / cheese (Lot 170425GFS; Use by 18/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Pet Treat Safety Recall (Denmark): Whesco Trading I/S recalls Whesco Oksehovedhud til hunde / Ox scalp for dogs (250g; Batch number 06.08.2026/8A) due to Salmonella contamination.

Pet Treat Safety Recall (France): KERBL FRANCE recalls KERBL PET brand Oreilles de porc / Pig ears (10-pack; Lot 3887338894; Best before 01/08/2026) due to Salmonella contamination.

Pet Treat Safety Recall (France): KERBL FRANCE recalls KERBL PET brand Cous de poulet / Chicken necks (200g; Lot 38945) due to Salmonella contamination.

Hong Kong and Singapore

No Alerts

Australia and New Zealand

Food Safety Recall (Australia): Harvest Road Oceans recalls Albany Rock Oysters RO-Bistro and RO-Bottle (40 DOZ; Harvest date 20-05-2025) due to E. coli contamination.

Infant Formula Safety Recall (Australia): SSM International Pty Ltd recalls Coco2 Stage 1, Stage 2 and Stage 3 Formulas (800g; Expiry date 01/2027) due to incorrect feeding instructions (Incorrect scoop size and labelling errors).

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Australia

Austria

Belgium

Canada

Czechia (Czech Republic)

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hong Kong

Hungary

Iceland

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Israel

Italy

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Netherlands

Norway

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Recalls and Alerts: May 6–7, 2025

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.


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“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.

Chapter 6. Birth of a Pathogen

Outbreak/Illness Investigations

USA: FDA is investigating an new outbreak of 5 cases of hepatitis linked to a not-yet-identified product.

USA (Update): FDA continues to investigate two outbreaks of Salmonella Enteritidis infections linked to not-yet-identified products. The combined number of cases in these outbreaks has risen to 92.

USA (Update): FDA and USDA continue to investigate two outbreaks of Listeria monocytogenes infections linked to not-yet-identified products. The combined number of cases in these outbreaks has risen to 26.

United States

Allergy Alert: New England Village Foods recalls New England Village Snacks brand 19th Hole Snack Mix (5 oz & 10 oz; All lots) due to undeclared almonds.

Pet Dietary Supplement Safety Recall: Optimal Carnivore, LLC recalls Bone & Joint Restore (180 capsules/bottle; Lot 1224064; Expiration date 12/2026) due to possible Salmonella contamination. The recalled product was distributed nationwide.

Canada

Allergy Alert: Delmar Foods recalls Delmar Foods brand Buttermilk Ranch Dressing (350 ml; Best before 2025 AU 01) due to undeclared mustard and anchovy.

Food Safety Recall: Henlong Oriental Gifts & Foods Co. Ltd. recalls Captain’s Choice brand Coconut Meat (400g; Lots H4030424L, H4050524L, H4070724L, and H4100924L) UPC 8 934791 920297) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Advantage Health Matters recalls Organic Traditions brand Jumbo Pumpkin Seeds (227g & 454g; UPC 6 27733 00175 5 & 6 27733 00180 9, respectively; Lots L250212160 & L250319170 (227g) and L250319171 (454g)) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

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Europe

Allergy Alert (UK): Giovanni Rana (UK) Ltd recalls La Famiglia Rana Slow-Cooked Braised Beef Lasagne (700g; Batch code L0B510816; Use by 17 June 2025) due to undeclared prawns and lobster.

Allergy Alert (UK): Ottolenghi recalls Vadouvan Pita Chips (150g; Batch codes 290525, 300525; Best before 28 May 2025, 29 May 2025, 30 May 2025) due to undeclared celery and mustard.

Food Safety Recall (France): METRO FRANCE recalls METRO CHEF brand FARINE DE BLE NOIR (SARRASIN) / Buckwheat flour (1 kg; Lot 113CS10; Best before 24/10/2025) due to E. coli O103 contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): COOPERATIVE U ENSEIGNE recalls U BIO brand PUREE DE SESAME TAHIN / Tahini sesame paste (200g; Lot 5065H; Best before 01/03/2027) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): MAURER TEMPE ALSACE recalls TEMPE brand FLEISCHSCHNACKA 4 TRANCHES / Chicken & meat roll – 4 slices (280g; Lot 25119; Use by 28/05/2025) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): MAURER TEMPE ALSACE recalls TEMPE brand FLEISCHSCHNACKA MORCEAU / Chicken & meat roll (780g; Lot 25120; Use by 07/06/2025) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): MAURER TEMPE ALSACE recalls MAURER brand DEMI FLEISCHSCHNACKA ROULE A LA VIANDE / Chicken & meat roll – half (Lots 25118 & 25120; Use by 05/06/2025 & 07/06/2025) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): PREMIER PLATEAU recalls Premier Plateau brand SAUCISSE DE MONTBÉLIARD CUITE IGP BBC / Cooked sausage (150g; Lot 2251040038; Use by 04/06/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): PREMIER PLATEAU recalls Premier Plateau et La Boissière brand SAUCISSE DE MONTBÉLIARD CUITE IGP BBC / Cooked sausage (150g; Lot 2251040038; Use by 17/04/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): A LA CRECIA recalls GAEC A LA CRECIA brand cheeses (All products; All lots) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): COOPERATIVE U ENSEIGNE recalls U brand Roti de porc herbes Bleu Blanc Coeur / Roast pork, herbed (160g, 4 slices; Lot 000011388121; Use by 25/05/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): FROMAGERIE DU VAL D’ORMEZE recalls Val d’Ormèze brand Faisselle de chèvre bio au lait cru / Organic raw goat’s milk curd (4 x 100g; Lot 258100; Use by 29/05/2025 & 31/05/2025) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): FROMAGERIE DU VAL D’ORMEZE recalls Val d’Ormèze brand Frais de chèvre bio au lait cru / organic raw goat’s milk fresh cheese (120g; Lot 258100; Use by 31/05/2025 & 04/06/2025) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BRIENT recalls Le Choix du Charcutier brand Rôti de porc cuit supérieur / Cooked pork roast (360g, 8 slices; Lot 000011388096; Use by 25/05/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Iceland): Matfugl ehf recalls Ali and Bónus brands heill kjúklingur, bringur, lundir, lærakjöt, bitar, kryddlegnir leggir og heill fugl / whole chicken, breasts, puffs, thigh meat, pieces, spiced legs and whole bird (Batch code 011-25-13-3-68; Packing dates 28.04.2025 – 30.04.2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): FROMAGERIE DU VAL D’ORMEZE recalls Val d’Ormèze brand Frais de chèvre bio au lait cru / organic raw goat’s milk fresh cheese (120g; Lot 258100; Use by 04/06/2025) due to Salmonella contamination.

Hong Kong and Singapore

No Alerts

Australia and New Zealand

Allergy Alert (Australia): Barossa Fine Foods  recalls Herb Crumbed Chicken Tenders (450g; Best before 08/05/25, 09/05/25, 10/05/25, 11/05/25, 15/05/25, 16/05/25) due to undeclared gluten (wheat).

Allergy Alert (Australia): Silver Pacific Pty Ltd recalls Laohenghe Dressing Sauce (220g; Date marking 19/10/2025) due to undeclared peanuts.

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“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.

“An invaluable resource for busy pet owners” – Food Safety News


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Australia

Austria

Belgium

Canada

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Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

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Hong Kong

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland (Republic of)

Israel

Italy

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Luxembourg

Netherlands

Norway

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Singapore

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Sweden

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United Kingdom

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Manufacturer repeatedly shipped pet food after presumptive-positive pathogen test results

April 13, 2025

During the 2024 calendar year, Morasch Meats, Inc. (Portland, OR) sold dozens of batches of Northwest Naturals raw pet foods and pet treats after the finished products tested presumptive-positive for Salmonella or Listeria monocytogenes.

Instead of confirming the presumptive result as required by the test kit manufacturer, the company repeated the same rapid test on fresh samples. When the repeat test did not find the pathogen, Morasch released the production batch for sale.

This information came to light during an Establishment Inspection performed December 27, 2024 through February 7, 2025 in response to a consumer complaint of a cat that had contracted bird flu after consuming a Northwest Naturals pet food. The Inspectional Observations report (FDA Form 483) was obtained by eFoodAlert in response to a Freedom of Information Act request.

Morasch Meats, Inc. processes and packages meat for human consumption (under USDA inspection), and manufactures ready-to-eat raw pet foods and treats for dogs and cats.

In March 2018, the FDA conducted an inspection of the company’s pet food production facility in response to a finding of Listeria monocytogenes in a sample of Northwest Naturals Chicken and Salmon pet food chubs. The inspector found no objectionable conditions, and the inspection was classified as “No Action Indicated.”

In May 2024, an FDA investigator conducted an unannouced routine compliance inspection of Morasch’s pet food operations. Once again, the inspection was classified as “No Action Indicated.”

On December 20, 2024, the FDA was alerted by the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) to the death (by euthanasia) of a three year old cat that had become infected with bird flu. The necropsy report summarized the diagnosis as: “severe necrotizing meningoencephalitis, bronchiolar necrosis to necrotizing bronchiolitis, and rare hepatic necrosis due to highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).”

The ODA collected samples of the open package of Northwest Naturals Turkey Recipe raw cat food that had been fed to the cat. Molecular testing (PCR tests) detected the presence of Influenza A H5N1 nucleic acid in the pet food.

On December 27, 2024, the FDA initiated a new investigtion of Morasch Meat’s pet food operations. That investigation was completed on February 7, 2025.

In contrast to the May 2024 plant visit, the most recent inspection revealed a pattern of sloppy labwork on the part of the company.

Standard practice when using a test kit to detect pathogens is to begin with an enrichment culture (to allow the pathogen to reach a level that can be detected by the kit).

If the enrichment culture tests negative, all is well. But, if the test kit result is positive (ie., presumptive positive), the enrichment culture is supposed to be processed through conventional test methods to confirm that positive result.

Instead, the company discarded the presumptive positive enrichment cultures in favor of repeating the test kit on a new sample from the same production lot. When the repeat samples tested negative, the company ignored the first (positive) test results and released the products for distribution.

On reviewing the company’s lab test records, the FDA investigator documented dozens of occasions during the 2024 calendar year where the company released product that had previously tested positive for Salmonella or Listeria monocytogenes. These included (quoted verbatim from the FDA Form 483):

  • “At least 27 batches of frozen finished products tested [redacted] had a presumptive positive for the presence of a pathogen. The same batches were re-tested with a negative result…You explained these products were distributed into commerce without any additional processing to eliminate potential pathogens.”
  • “Your finished product testing for 2024 shows at least [redacted] batches of frozen finished products were tested [redacted] with presumptive positive pathogen (Salmonella or Listeria monocytogenes) results. These batches were retested [redacted] and all [redacted] from the initial [redacted] had negative pathogen results. You explained these products were distributed into commerce.”
  • “Your finished product testing for 2024 shows you had at least 109 batches of [redacted] products tested [redacted] with presumptive positive pathogen [E. coli O157:H7, Salmonella or Listeria monocytogenes) results. These batches were retested [readacted], and all [redacted] batches from the initial [redacted] had negative pathogen results. You explained these products were distributed into commerce.”

The inspector highlighted in her report that the manufacturing test kit instruction insert states, “Presumptive positive samples should be confirmed as per the laborator standard operating procedures or by following the appropriate reference method confirmation.” This instruction is consistent with standard FDA laboratory procedures as laid out in the agency’s Bacteriological Analytical Manual.

The company’s records also documented at least 20 locations in the production plant that were found to be positive for Salmonella or Listeria monocytogenes during the 2024 calendar year.

In addition to the persistent problem of pathogen contamination in the production environment and in finished products, the FDA inspection revealed several other concerns, all of which were documented in the Form 483 report. These included:

  • Condensate from the ceiling and from equipment dripping directly onto ready-to-eat finished products
  • Wood pallets in poor repair
  • Employees moving from handling processing equipment to touching finished product without changing gloves
  • Employees not washing hands
  • Deep gashes and missing sections in the area of the metal chopper, with areas with direct food contact filled with product during production and between batch runs.
  • Vitamin and mineral toxicities of concern were not identified in the hazard analysis
  • Drug residue concerns were not identified in the hazard analysis

The company acknowledged the validity of the FDA’s observations in a written response in which it promised:

  • “When conducting tests, we will count the first test as a positive result and not retest. We will use our validated interventions as necessary to accomplish a negative result. The product will be retested after the intervention and results will be logged.”
  • “When conducting environmental sampling for pathogens and the result of a test is positive, we will conduct a corrective action to determine cause and retest to confirm results.”
  • “Test procedures have been implemented to Homogenize thoroughly.”
  • “Vitamin and mineral toxicity have been added to the hazard analysis at the rework step.”

Morasch’s response claimed that the various sanitation observations were addressed during the inspection.

  1. During the May 2024 inspection, the FDA investigator noted that “Finished pet food product is released for distribution after microbiological analyses results are cleared.” This same investigator also reported having reviewed the environmental monitoring records for the firm’s sanitation program. How did he miss the all of those positive pathogen results?
  2. Duriung the May 2024 inspection, the FDA investigator did a “walk-through” of the production plant. How did he miss the physical deficiencies (dripping condensate, etc.) that were found only a few months later by a different FDA inspector?
  3. This facility is under daily oversight by the USDA. How were the physical deficiencies described in the FDA 483 report allowed to persist?

    It is a food safety axiom that a negative retest does not cancel out a previous positive result on the same production batch.

    Bacteria are not distributed uniformly through a solid food. Especially for low-level pathogen contamination, it is quite common for two different samples from the same batch to produce opposite results.

    The use of “retest and release if negative” has been proven over and over again to be not just poor practice.

    It is downright dangerous.



    “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.

    “An invaluable resource for busy pet owners” – Food Safety News