Recalls and Alerts: April 4–5, 2023

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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United States

Allergy Alert: Karma Spices and Trading Company, LLC recalls White Cheddar Cheese Popped Water Lily Seeds (1.5 oz; Lots 051222, 082222, 111622, 021323; UPC 6 17201 89258 9) due to undeclared milk.

Food Safety Recall: Revolution Farms recalls multiple Lettuce & Salad Kits due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

FDA Warning Letter: FDA issues Warning Letter to Old Europe Cheese, Inc. due to serious violations of the Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard Analysis, and Risk-Based Preventative Controls for Human Food regulation. Ready-to eat Brie and Camembert Soft Cheese products manufactured by Old Europe Cheese were responsible for a multi-state Listeria monocytogenes outbreak in 2022.

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Europe

Allergy Alert Update (Spain): Manufacturer recalls  Chupa Chups brand SOUR MINI TUBES Jellies (70g and 150g; Multiple batch codes and date codes) due to undeclared gluten. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Norenca N.V.  recalls BROCHETTES DE CAMPAGNE / Country-style brochettes (2 x 150g, 8 x 150g, 30 x 150g; Lots from 02313086 to 02313090; Use by dates from 03/04/2023 to 07/04/2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): AFSCA orders recall of Setalkel brand Tahina (400g; Lot 1329814; Best before 01/12/2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Denmark): Midsona Danmark A/S recalls Urtekram Popmajs / Popcorn kernels (400g; Best before 25.07.2024) due to elevated aflatoxin.

Food Safety Recall (France): EARL CHRISTIAN BAK recalls Fromagerie de la Picaudière brand Faisselle en pot / Cheese log (Lots 13/03/23, 19/03/23, 26/03/23; Use by 21/03/2023, 27/03/2023, 06/04/2023, respectively) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): EARL CHRISTIAN BAK recalls Fromagerie de la Picaudière brand Fromages Buche blanche / White cheese log (Lots 10/03/23, 19/03/23, 24/03/23; Use by 18/03/2023, 27/03/2023, 03/04/2023, respectively) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): EARL CHRISTIAN BAK recalls Fromagerie de la Picaudière brand Fromages Sainte Maure de Touraine / Cheese (Lots 230318, 230310; Best before 15/04/2023 & 03/04/2023, respectively) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): EARL CHRISTIAN BAK recalls Fromagerie Christian BAK brand Fromages de chèvre Ronds / Goat cheese wheels (Lot 230320; Best before 18/04/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): ALDI CENTRALE D’ACHAT ET COMPAGNIE ALDI  recalls Bistro’vite brand Wrap jambon chèvre / Ham and goat cheese wrap (180g; All lots; Use by 07/04/2023, 10/04/2023, 11/04/2023, 12/04/2023) due to foreign matter contamination (blue plastic).

Food Safety Recall (France): SCAMARK E.LECLERC recalls COTE SNACK brand SANDWICH CLUB CHEVRE LEGUMES / Goat cheese and vegetable club sandwich (145g; Use by 10/04/2023 & 13/04/2023) due to foreign matter contamination (blue plastic).

Food Safety Recall (France): STE DE DISTRIBUTION ALIMENTAIRE DISTRAL SOCIETE DISTRAL recalls BLEU DE PROVENCE / cheese (1 kg and 125g; Lots 087, 088, 089; Best before 29/04/2023, 30/04/2023, 01/05/2023, 13/04/2023, 15/04/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): STE DE DISTRIBUTION ALIMENTAIRE DISTRAL SOCIETE DISTRAL recalls BLEU DE PROVENCE A LA TRUFFE ETE 2.1% / cheese with summer truffles (1 kg; Lot 087; Best before 29/04/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): STE DE DISTRIBUTION ALIMENTAIRE DISTRAL SOCIETE DISTRAL recalls BLEU DE PROVENCE A LA NOIX / cheese with nuts (1 kg; Lot 087 & 088; Best before 29/04/2023 & 30/04/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): LE BORVO recalls LE BORVO brand Saumon Atlantique fumé / Atlantic smoked salmon from Scotland (Various packaging; Lots 05609032, 06609032, 07609032, 08600132; Use by dates between 26/03/2023 and 29/03/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BROU DISTRIBUTION Intermarche Brou recalls Intermarché Brou brand Tete persillé / Head cheese with parsley (All lots; Use by 15/03/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): ACCENT BIO recalls Anavieja brand Pop corn à éclater micro ondable / Microwave popcorn kernels (90g; Lot 0316; Best before 16/01/2024) due to elevated aflatoxin.

Food Safety Recall (France): ACCENT BIO recalls Anavieja brand Pop corn sucré / Sweetened popcorn kernels (50g; Lot 0713; Best before 10/11/2023) due to elevated aflatoxin.

Food Safety Recall (France): GUYADER TRAITEUR FRAIS GUYADER  recalls GUYADER brand GOUGERES GOURMANDES AU SAUMON FUME / with smoked salmon (pkg of 15 x 10g; Lot 023088; Use by 26/04/2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls CHEVRIER des CRAYS – CHEVRIGNY brand Mâconnais FROMAGE de CHEVRE SEC / Dry goat cheeses (Lots 061, 062, 067; Best before 17/04/2023 & 24/04/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls CHEVRIER DES CRAYS brand Satonnay frais Satonnay citron / Lemon flavored goat cheeses (Lots 051 & 052; Best before 21/03/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls CHEVRIER DES CRAYS brand Petit Tonnelet / goat cheese (Lot 052; Best before 21/03/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls CHEVRIER DES CRAYS brand FAISSELLE de CHEVRE/ goat cheese (4 pcs; Lot 051; Best before 21/03/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls CHEVENET brand FROMAGE de CHEVRE FRAIS / Fresh goat cheese (Lot 052; Best before 21/03/2023 & 28/03/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls CHEVRIGNY CHEVENET brand FROMAGE de CHEVRE SEC Mini Barattes / Fresh goat cheese (Lots 065 & 087; Best before 24/04/2023 & 15/05/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls CHEVENET brand FROMAGE de CHEVRE SEC / Dry goat cheese (Lots 066, 067, 082; Best before 24/04/2023 and 08/05/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

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Food Safety Recall (Germany): Dalyan Gida recalls KoskaTahin Sesam Paste / Tahini sesame paste (300g; Lot 38-3/23; Best before 03.07.2024) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Germany): V.I.P. Vertrieb italienischer Food Produkte GmbH recalls K-Favourites Gorgonzola DOP mild cheese (200g; Best before 10.04.2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Salumificio Sant’Orso Srl recalls I BUONI SALUMI D’ITALIA brand SOPRESSA NOSTRANA C/A / Salami (Lot 10264F; Use by 22-07-2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Salumificio Sant’Orso Srl recalls I BUONI SALUMI D’ITALIA brand SOPRESSA NOSTRANA C/A / Salami (Lot 10264F; Use by 08-07-2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Salumificio Sant’Orso Srl recalls I BUONI SALUMI D’ITALIA brand SOPRESSA NOSTRANA C/A / Salami (Lot 10264F; Use by 11-07-2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Salumificio Sant’Orso Srl recalls SALUMIFICIO SANT’ORSO SRL brand SOPRESSA NOSTRANA C/A / Salami (Lot 10264F; Use by 06-07-2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Salumificio Sant’Orso Srl recalls  ARTE – I BUONI SALUMI DELLA TRADIZIONE brand SOPRESSA NOSTRANA C/A / Salami (Lot 10264F; Use by 25-07-2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Salumificio Sant’Orso Srl recalls  ARTE – I BUONI SALUMI DELLA TRADIZIONE brand SOPRESSA NOSTRANA C/A / Salami (Lot 10264F; Use by 13-07-2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands

Allergy Alert (Israel): Dam-Tim factory (Lalush) recalls yeast cakes, chocolate, apples, vanilla chocolate, chocolate halvah (All expiration dates up to and including 4/12/23) due to undeclared egg.

Australia and New Zealand

Food Safety Recall (Australia): Woolworths recalls Woolworths Fruit Hot Cross Buns (6 pk; Date marking 05 APR 23) and Woolworths Fruit Hot Cross Mini (9 pkg; Date marking 05 APR 23) due to foreign matter contamination (metal).


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Recalls and Alerts: April 1–3, 2023

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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United States

Allergy Alert: Wellness Natural USA Inc. recalls SimplyProtein® Peanut Butter Chocolate Crispy Bar (15-count variety pack; Lot TN3005A on the wrapper and Lot TN3005 on the carton; Best before 05 Jan 2024) due to undeclared cashews.

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Canada

Allergy Alert: Galerie au chocolat Inc. recalls Liesse Chocolatier brand Vegan Chocolate Bunnies (50g; Lot 3026; Best before 2024 JA 02; UPC 0 63783 84901 3) due to undeclared milk. The recalled product was sold in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.

Allergy Alert: Nelson’s Chocofellar recalls Nelson’s Chocofellar brand 60% Dark Chocolate with Hazelnuts (78g; Lot code DH0111238; UPC 7 27908 44645 6) due to undeclared milk. The recalled product was sold in British Columbia.

Allergy Alert: Loblaw Companies Ltd recalls PC® Sesame Wonton Chopped Salad Kit (347g; Lot B083011; Best before 2023 AL 09) due to undeclared milk, egg and mustard.

Public Health Alert: MAPAQ urges the public not to consume Épicerie Le MistaGravlax de saumon maison / Home-made salmon gravlax (Sold up to 31 March 2023) because the product may be unsafe to consume.

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Europe

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Aldi recalls Belgian Quality brand SAUCISSES DE POULET / Chicken sausages (600g; Lot 217208; Expiration date 02/04/2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Finland): Riitan Herkku Oy recalls Senttipizza kana / Chicken pizza (280g; Best before 6.4. – 9.4.2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CORA recalls Cora brand Wrap jambon chèvre / Ham and goat cheese wrap (180g; Use by 10/04/2023) due to foreign matter contamination (rigid blue plastic).

Food Safety Recall (France): COOPERATIVE U recalls U brand WRAP CHEVRE LEGUMES / Goat cheese and vegetable wrap (180g; Use by 07/04/2023 and 10/04/2023) due to foreign matter contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): COOPERATIVE U recalls U brand SANDWICH CHEVRE TOMATE ROQUETTE / Lettuce, tomato and goat cheese sandwich (210g; Use by 07/04/2023) due to foreign matter contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): SCAMARK E.LECLERC recalls NAT&VIE brand WRAP CHEVRE TOMATES / Tomato and goat cheese wrap (190g; Use by 10/04/2023 and 13/04/2023) due to foreign matter contamination (hard blue plastic).

Food Safety Recall (France): SCAMARK E.LECLERC  recalls COTE SNACK brand SANDWICH CLUB CHEVRE LEGUMES / Goat cheese and vegetable club sandwich (145g; Use by 10/04/2023) due to foreign matter contamination (hard blue plastic).

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls CHEVENET brand FROMAGE de CHEVRE FRAIS / Fresh goat cheese (Lot 062; Use by 04/04/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL  recalls Chevrier des Crays brand FAISSELLE de CHEVRE / Goat cheese (4 pcs; Lot 051; Use by 21/03/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls CHEVRIER DES CRAYS brand Satonnay citron Satonnay frais tonnelet / Lemon-flavoured fresh goat cheese (Lots 051, 052, 053; Use by 21/03/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls CHEVENET brand FROMAGE de CHEVRE FRAIS / Fresh goat cheese (Lot 052; Best before 21/03/2023 and 28/03/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHEVENET SARL recalls Chevrier des Crays CABRIFRAIS au lait cru / Raw milk goat cheese (Lots 051, 052, 053; Best before 21/03/2023. Lot 051; Best before 28/03/2023) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Germany): Nergiz Großmarkt GmbH recalls Setalkel Sesampaste / Tahini sesame paste (400g; Lot 02.12.2021; Best before 01.12.2023) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Hungary): Nébih recalls Cachet brand Almond chocolate bar, 72% cocoa (100g; Product of Belgium; RASFF reference 2023.2021) due to elevated aflatoxin.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): DM Drogerie Markt Srl recalls dmBio brand TAHIN SESAMMUS – Purea di sesamo dmBio da agricoltura biologica / Organic tahini sesame paste (250g; Use by 21/02/2025 and 25/02/2025) due to Salmonella Montevideo contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): Aldi recalls Belgian Quality brand SAUCISSES DE POULET / Chicken sausages (600g; Lot 217208; Expiration date 02/04/2023) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (UK): Somerset Cheese Company recalls Pennard Red Goats Cheese (2 kg wheel and any cut pieces; Batch code 03/10/2022; Best before 28 April 2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands

Allergy Alert (Israel): Neve Spice Factory recalls Hot Paprika (100g; Production code 11/21/2024; Expiration 11/21/2024) due to undeclared gluten.


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Sunday Supplement: Darwin’s Defies FDA (Op-Ed)

In a written response to a February 16, 2023, Warning Letter issued by the US Food and Drug Adminstration (FDA), Gary Tashjian, President of Arrow Reliance, Inc. (dba Darwin’s Natural Pet Products) has effectively told the federal agency to take a hike.

Tashjian’s letter to the FDA was obtained by eFoodAlert in response to a Freedom of Information Act request.

The FDA Warning Letter was issued following an August–September 2022 inspection of the company’s raw pet food manufacturing facility, located in Tukwila, Washington, and the finding of two different Salmonella serotypes (Typhimurium and Kentucky) in samples of the company’s products.

In the Warning Letter, the FDA cited three violations of the Federal Food, Drug & Cosmetics Act and regulations (FD&C Act).

  • Adulterated animal food (due to presence of Salmonella)
  • Use of Peroxyacetic Acid (PAA) in a manner not generally recognized as safe under the FD&C Act
  • Failure to register as a Food Facility as required under the FD&C Act

Tashjian’s formal response characterized all of the FDA’s citations as “…arbitrary and capricious, in excess of statutory authority and otherwise unlawful.”

Tashjian’s arguments

Salmonella

The 2022 inspection that culminated in the Warning Letter was initiated in response to a consumer complaint. A cat owner had fostered four kittens, and fed about a tablespoon full of a Darwin’s adult cat food to three of them.

All three kittens who ate the food became ill, and a stool culture from one of the kittens yielded Salmonella. The kitten that did not eat the food remained healthy. Salmonella also was recovered from a sample of the same production batch that was fed to the kittens.

Over the course of the past several years, Tashjian has repeatedly rejected the FDA’s policy of zero-tolerance for Salmonella and other pathogens in pet foods and treats, including raw pet food products.

His argument is that the FDA must shoulder the burden of proof in each individual instance where a pathogen is found.

According to Tashjian, it is not enough to find Salmonella in one of his company’s finished products, even when the serotype in question annually makes the CDC’s list of ‘top ten’ Salmonella serotypes associated with human illnesses (as is the case with Salmonella Typhimurium).

Tashjian has taken the position that the agency must document that the quantity of the precise genetic strain of Salmonella found in the sample will cause illness in an animal or a person.

Tashjian’s response to the contamination cited in the Warning Letter is (a) that the strain of Salmonella recovered from the sick kitten was not typed genetically and may have come from somewhere other than the food, and (b) that the owner should not have fed the product to her kittens, as it was labeled for adult cats.

Use of peroxyacetic acid (PAA)

The FD&C Act and its associated regulations includes a list of food additives and ingredients that are “generally recognized as safe” (GRAS) for specific circumstances and at specific maximum concentrations.

Peroxyacetic acid, which is formed when acetic acid is allowed to combine with hydrogen peroxide, is GRAS for certain food applications, including as an antimicrobial secondary direct food additive in human food, at a maximum concentration of 220 parts per million (220 ppm).

Darwin’s uses PAA as a pathogen mitigation tool in its raw pet foods, even though the chemical has not been approved for that purpose, according to the Warning Letter. Furthermore, the company increased the concentration of PAA added to its products to an amount exceeding the 220 ppm that is permitted under the GRAS regulation.

And it did so without submitting any documentation that the level it is using is safe for dogs and cats to consume.

Tashjian’s rebuttal is two-fold.

  • PAA is used as a processing aid in USDA-inspected plants and any raw poultry purchased by Darwin’s would likely have been treated with this product.
  • The two components of PAA are both GRAS for pet food; therefore it is unnecessary for the combination of the products to be GRAS.

He is silent on the company’s use of PAA at a higher concentration than has been recognized as safe for any food applications.

Food Facility Registration

Finally, Tashjian rejects the FDA’s assertion that he is obliged to register Arrow Reliance, Inc. as a Food Facility, arguing that his company is exempt from the requirement, as it sells its products directly to consumers and is, therefore, a retail food establishment.

In support of his position, he cites the FDA response to comments published in the Federal Register concerning the definition of “retail food establishment.” (see Federal Register 81(135):45923. 14 July 2016)

My rebuttal

Tashjian’s cavalier dismissal of the risk to human and animal health associated with Salmonella-contaminated pet food is disingenuous, at best.

His stance on the presence of Salmonella (and other pathogens) in his raw pet foods is akin to a driver who, having been ticketed for doing 90 miles an hour in a 60 mile-an-hour zone, demands that the police officer provide proof that his speed was unsafe for that specific stretch of road in the specific make and model of vehicle under the exact time of day and road conditions at the moment he was ticketed.

Pathogens in pet food

The presence of Salmonella in any pet food or pet treat, raw or processed, presents a risk to human and pet health.

While not all Salmonella serotypes and strains are alike in their ability to cause infection, low numbers of Salmonella have been documented to do so, depending upon the susceptibility of the person or animal who is exposed to the microbe and the nature of the food ingested, especially the fat and protein content of the food.

As I discuss in my new book, TOXIC, Salmonella-contaminated kibble has been responsible for two multi-state Salmonella outbreaks in the United States since 2006. Salmonella-contaminated pet treats have caused multiple outbreaks of human illness in the United States and Canada since the 1990s.

Documenting Salmonella infections in animals is more difficult than in humans, because there is no requirement for animal illnesses to be reported to the FDA, even when a veterinarian has made a diagnosis based on lab culture results. Nevertheless, on two widely separate occasions (2017 and 2022), a direct link was established between a Salmonella-infected animal and a Salmonella-contaminated Darwin’s raw pet food.

Peroxyacetic acid as a pathogen mitigation

There is a process in place for a company to submit documentation demonstrating the safety and efficacy of a new food additive or a new use for an existing additive. The FDA reviews the documentation and if the data support the proposal, the agency will grant its approval.

That did not happen in this case.

Darwin’s arbitrarily and unilaterally increased the amount of PAA it adds to its products to a level beyond the highest concentration that had been approved as safe for any food application.

Food Facility Registration

Is Arrow Reliance really exempt from the requirement of food facilities to register with the FDA?

The exemption on which Tashjian bases his claim is a “retail establishment exemption.” According to Tashjian, because Darwin’s sells directly to customers, the company meets the definition of a retail establishment. He cites a specific statement made by the FDA and published in the Federal Register (volume 81(135), page 45923) to support his claim.

Tashjian quotes the statement as including in the exemption “…larger establishments [that] can reach consumers on a national level”

Read in isolation, the statement appears to support Tashjian’s contention. However, when taken in context, it is clear that the FDA is referring to “…direct-to-consumer sales of foods from local farms and establishments closely associated with farms.”

Arrow Reliance is not located on a farm, owned by a farm, or closely associated with farms. The company is a free-standing, independent manufacturer and processor of raw pet foods.

What next for the FDA?

Science, the law and common sense come down on the side of the FDA.

In my opinion, the agency has two choices:

  1. Continue along the well-trodden path of responding to future consumer complaints–and there will be future consumer complaints–with follow-up inspections, documentation of violations, and public alerts, all of which the company will either ignore or contest, or
  2. Solicit the assistance of the Department of Justice and apply for an injunction to compel the company to adhere to the same rules as every other raw pet food producer must follow.

If the FDA does not take strong action against Arrow Reliance, a company that routinely over the years has refused to cooperate with FDA and state investigators, has applied to the courts in a failed attempt to prevent the FDA from exercising its legal authority, and has ignored or deliberately misconstrued the clear intent of various provisions of the FD&C Act and regulations, the agency will lose all credibility both with the industry it is charged with regulating and with the public it is supposed to protect.


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