Tracking International Distribution of Diamond Pet Foods Products

One of the most important unanswered questions regarding the Diamond Pet Foods recalls is where in the world – other than the USA, Puerto Rico and Canada – these products were sold.

As far as FDA is concerned, it is the responsibility of the manufacturer to provide this information – FDA’s authority stops at the borders of the USA and its territories.

Information provided by eFoodAlert readers has established that recalled Taste of the Wild pet food was distributed in both France and Ireland. What else can we deduce, in the absence of any substantive information from the manufacturer (who, by the way, has not replied to my call to the company’s Media Contact telephone number)?

The Taste of the Wild web site is revealing. The Distributor Locator page lists more than 50 countries – in addition to the USA and Canada – where Taste of the Wild is distributed. In most cases, the name of the distributor is given, together with contact information (address and telephone number).

My correspondent in Ireland reported having purchased a recalled lot of Taste of the Wild from Zooplus.ie, a company with headquarters in Germany. Zooplus describes itself as “Europe’s leading and largest online pet supplies retailer,” with a presence across 18 European countries, some of which do not appear on the Taste of the Wild Distributor Locator web page.

While there is no way of confirming (at least until Diamond Pet Foods or FDA releases the overseas distribution information) that a recalled batch of pet food was available for sale in each of the listed countries, consumers in the following countries should pay special attention to the production code and “Best by date” information on the packages of Taste of the Wild dry dog and cat food that they are offering to their pets. Where available, this list indicates the name of the distributor, or retailer where recalled pet food may have been sold.

Possible international distribution list for Taste of the Wild dry pet food

  • Aruba: Romar Trading Company
  • Austria: Zooplus.com (serviced from Germany)
  • Australia: Animal Tuckerbox Warehouse
  • Bahamas: Modernistic Garden & Pet Supply
  • Balearic Islands: Zooplus.com
  • Belgium: Zooplus
  • Bulgaria: Blue Sky Commerce LTD
  • Canada: Multiple wholesalers and retailers
  • Chile
  • China (Hong Kong): Profit Net Trading Limited
  • Colombia: Jaramillo Pets y CIA S.C.A.
  • Costa Rica: Yanyunis Inc. SA
  • Croatia: Marnie D.O.O.
  • Czech Republic: Hajek Pet Food and Zooplus
  • Denmark: Petcare Aps and Zooplus
  • Dominican Republic: Bravo S.A.
  • El Salvador
  • Finland: Best Friend Group OY; Musti ja Mirri Oy; and Zooplus
  • France: Sarl Nid and Zooplus
  • Georgia
  • Germany: Petcare Deutschland and Zooplus
  • Ghana: Robert Nicol
  • Greece: Cosmos Pet Supplies LTD
  • Guatemala: Importado Por Iveo S.A.
  • Hong Kong: Logic Idea Limited
  • Hungary: NutraGold Hungary Kft. and Zooplus
  • India: Natural Pet – Andriudh Gadde
  • Indonesia: Pt. Panca Metta
  • Ireland (Eire): Zooplus
  • Israel
  • Italy: Nuova Agraria SNC Di Reinerio Mauro E Guido and Zooplus
  • Jamaica: Algolmat Distributors Limited
  • Japan: Pacific Sales & Import, Inc.
  • Jordan: The Pampered Pet
  • Kazakhstan: IPMelnikov
  • Kuwait: Vision Intl. Trading Center
  • Latvia: Zooserviss Latvia
  • Lebanon
  • Luxembourg: Zooplus
  • Malaysia: Gill Chal Sdn Bhd
  • Netherlands: Zooplus
  • New Zealand: Diamond Pet Holdings Ltd.
  • Nigeria
  • Pakistan: Market Wiz
  • Poland: Animal Service and Zooplus
  • Portugal: Bio 2 and Zooplus
  • Romania: Vet Partner Distribution SRL
  • Singapore: Link 2 Link Asia Pacific PTE Ltd.
  • Slovakia: Zooplus
  • Slovenia: Anima Pet D.O.O. and Zooplus
  • South Korea
  • Spain: Diamond Iberica Pet Food S.L. and Zooplus
  • Sweden: Petcare AB and Zooplus
  • Switzerland: Eric Schweizer Ag and Zooplus
  • Taiwan: Partaker Enterprise Co. LTD.
  • Thailand: P. Uni-Thai Co., LTD
  • Trinidad & Tobago: P & R Pet Supplies
  • Turkey: Park Peyzaj Ve Evcil Hayvan Urunleri San. Ve Tic. LTD., STI
  • Ukraine
  • United Arab Emirates: Global Star General Trading
  • United Kingdom and Northern Ireland: Kennelpak Limited – Simon Constance and Zooplus
  • Uruguay
  • USA: Multiple wholesalers and retailers

Here are some things consumers in all of these countries can do to protect themselves, their families, and their pets from becoming statistics in this outbreak:

  • Check your supply of pet food to see whether it is affected by the recall. If it is on the recall list, either throw it away or return the unused portion to the retailer.
  • If you have handled one of the recalled products and you develop symptoms of Salmonella (stomach ache, diarrhea, etc), seek immediate medical attention and mention the possible link to pet food.
  • If your dog or cat was fed one of the recalled products and develops symptoms of gastrointestinal illness (vomiting or diarrhea), seek immediate veterinary attention. Ask your veterinarian to test your pet for Salmonella. If the test is positive, you or your veterinarian should contact FDA immediately to have the unused portion of the pet food tested.
  • Review the FDA Tips for Preventing Foodborne Illness Associated with Pet Food and Pet Treats, and follow its recommendations to keep your family and your pets safe.
  • Monitor eFoodAlert’s Diamond Pet Foods, Etc. Recalls – 2012 page. It will be updated as more information becomes available.

Above all, be aware that dogs may be infected with Salmonella – and may shed the bacteria in their stool – without showing any outward symptoms of illness. If your pet has consumed a Diamond Pet Foods dry dog food, be especially careful to wash your hands after handling the animal, and supervise closely any interaction between children and your pet.

Recalls and Alerts: May 19, 2012

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

  • Pet Food Safety Recall: Diamond Pet Foods recalls Diamond Naturals Small Breed Adult Dog Lamb & Rice Formula Dry Food (samples, 6-lb bags and 18-lb bags; Manufactured Aug. 26, 2011; Production code DSL0801; Best before dates 26-Aug-2012, 27-Sept-2012 and 18-Oct-2012), because the products may be contaminated with Salmonella. The recalled product was distributed in Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin, and may have been sold nationally through on-line retailers or other pet food channels.
  • Allergy Alert: Foster Farms (Turlock, CA) recalls Foster Farms Ready to Cook, Boneless Mediterranean Style White Turkey Burgers (10-lb cases containing 30 x 5.33-oz burgers; Case code 96384; Julian date codes 1362, 2027, 2033, 2039, 2040, 2046, 2054, 2125, 2129, 2130, and 2131; Est no. P-157), because of misbranding and because the product contains a seasoning mix with undeclared hydrolyzed soy protein. The recalled burgers were produced on various dates between December 28, 2011 and May 10, 2012 and were sold for institutional use in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington. Foster Farms turkey burgers sold in grocery and club stores are not affected by this recall.
  • Allergy Alert: Santos Agency, Inc. recalls a number of Santos Brand products (various kinds of flours, legumes and spices; various package sizes; Distributed in California between May 2011 and May 2012), because the products may contain undeclared peanuts and wheat. Please refer to the recall notice for a detailed list of affected products.
  • Allergy Alert Update: USDA releases retail distribution information for Saffron Road Lamb Koftis entrées that were recalled by August Foods Inc on May 17, 2012.
  • Food Safety Recall: Mazowsze Deli Inc. (Brooklyn, NY) recalls Vegetable Salad (1-lb uncoded clear plastic container; Sold from the deli’s retail location at 420 Church Avenue, Brooklyn), because the product may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
  • Food Safety Recall: River Ranch Fresh Foods, LLC (Salinas, CA) recalls various brands of retail and foodservice bagged salads (Best by code dates between 12MAY2012-22MAY2012 or Julian date codes between 116-125), because the products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Retail brands include River Ranch, Farm Stand, Hy-Vee, Marketside, Shurfresh, and The Farmer’s Market. Foodservice brands include River Ranch, Cross Valley, Fresh n Easy, Promark and Sysco. Please refer to the complete list recalled retail and foodservice products for details on varieties, package sizes, and states in which each product was distributed.
  • Food Safety Recall: Caribe Produce LTD Co. (McAllen, TX) recalls Caribeña Brand Papaya Maradol (Product of Mexico), due to possible contamination with Salmonella. The recalled cases of Papaya Maradol were distributed in the Bronx, NY in wholesale stores and through retail stores from May 14, 2012 to May 17, 2012.
  • Food Safety Recall: Lancaster Frozen Foods and G&W Incorporated recall approximately 7,000 pounds of ground beef products due to possible contamination with E. coli. The recalled products were produced between March 2nd and May 11th at Lancaster Frozen Foods and between March 2nd and April 12th at G&W, according to a report on Marler Blog.
  • Dietary Supplement Safety Recall: West Coast Nutritionals, Ltd. recalls all lots of Firminite, Extra Strength Instant Hot Rod, and Libidron Capsules (all package formats and sizes), after FDA lab analysis finds undeclared Tadalafil in a sample of Firminite. The recalled products may have been ordered online at http://www.firminite.com, http://www.instanthotrodextrastrength.com, http://www.libidron.com, or http://www.amazon.com, and were distributed to customers and retailers nationwide and worldwide.

Canada

  • Food Safety Recall: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency reports the recall of Gills Onions brand Fresh Diced Red Onions (198g packages; Product of USA; UPC 6 43550 00045 0; Best Before 05/17/2012; Lot code 51RDA1A2119), due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled product is known to be distributed in Ontario and may have been distributed nationally.
  • Food Safety Recall: Sobeys Inc. recalls the following Compliements brand salads and prepared foods (Product of USA; Best before dates 12MA12 to 12MA22, inclusive/May 12 to 22, 2012), due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled products include: Compliments Garden Supreme (340g), Compliments Simply Romaine (454g), Compliments Harvest Romaine (284g), Compliments American Blend (340g), Compliments Coleslaw (454g), and Compliments Garden Salad (340g and 680g). The products were distributed nationally, except in the province of Quebec. In addition, in store produced products containing lettuce such as salads, sandwiches or wraps purchased prior to May 19, 2012 from IGA and Sobeys stores in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Sobeys, Price Chopper, or Foodland stores in Ontario should be discarded and not consumed. These clerk-served foods contain lettuce which may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Some supermarket chains post recall notices on their web sites for the convenience of customers. To see whether a recalled food was carried by your favorite supermarket, follow the live link to the supermarket’s recall web site.

*The Kroger umbrella encompasses numerous supermarket, marketplace and convenience store chains, listed on the Kroger corporate home page.
**Includes Safeway, Vons, Pavilions, Dominick’s, Genuardi’s, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Carrs and Pak N’ Save.

Recalls and Alerts: May 18, 2012

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.

United States

  • Allergy Alert: August Foods Inc. (Downington, PA) recalls Saffron Road Lamb Koftis entrées (11-oz cartons; Est 34624; Sell by dates of June 15, 2012; July 19, 2012; July 20, 2012; Oct. 5, 2012; May 1, 2013; and May 3, 2013), due to the presence of undeclared milk. The recalled entrées were shipped to distribution centers in Illinois and Pennsylvania.
  • Food Safety Recall: Rock Springs Dairy (Bradford, TN) recalls Whole Creamline Milk (Glass 1-quart or 1/2 Gallon Bottles; Expiration dates 5/25/12 – 6/1/12; Plant #47-170), due to incomplete pasteurization. The recalled milk is believed to have been distributed to approximately 17 stores in West Tennessee.
  • OTC Pharmaceutical Product Recall: McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC Inc. recalls IMODIUM® Multi-Symptoms Relief, 18 Caplets (Lot #CMF023), due to a packaging issue. The product is being recalled at the wholesale level only, and not from consumers or from store shelves, as there are no safety concerns related to the recall.
  • Outbreak Alert (North Carolina): The Wilkes County Health Department is investigating a confirmed case of hepatitis A involving a Dixie Donuts location just west of Wilkesboro. County health officials are advising people who may have consumed food or drinks from Dixie Donuts at 2830 West NC Highway 268 in Wilkesboro during the times when this employee was working (May 8th and 9th from 7:00AM–1:00PM and May 10th and 12th from 2:00PM–8:00PM) to contact Wilkes County Health Department for a vaccine or shot that could prevent them from getting sick. The Health Department will offer a walk-in clinic for the vaccine on May 18th from 2-6 pm and on May 19th from 9-12 noon.

Europe

Some supermarket chains post recall notices on their web sites for the convenience of customers. To see whether a recalled food was carried by your favorite supermarket, follow the live link to the supermarket’s recall web site.

*The Kroger umbrella encompasses numerous supermarket, marketplace and convenience store chains, listed on the Kroger corporate home page.
**Includes Safeway, Vons, Pavilions, Dominick’s, Genuardi’s, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Carrs and Pak N’ Save.