Recalls and Alerts: February 21–22, 2026

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

No Alerts

United States

Food Safety Recall: Rosina Food Products, Inc. recalls Bremer FAMILY SIZE ITALIAN STYLE MEATBALLS (RTE frozen) (32 oz packages containing ~64 meatballs; Best by 10/30/26 with timestamps between 17:08 through 18:20 ) due to possible foreign matter contamination (metal fragments).

Food Safety Recall: Made Fresh Salads, Inc. recalls Made Fresh Salads assorted cream cheese flavors (5 lb tubs; Expiration dates through February 27, 2026) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Canada

Food Safety Recall: Kendal Nutricare Canada Ltd. recalls Kendamil brand Infant formula with whole milk – Milk based powder with iron (1049g; Lot code L 897274 M 121 & L 888632 M 121; Best before 2027 MA 01; UPC 8 50045 23826 1) due to cereulide toxin (produced by Bacillus cereus). The recalled product was sold only at Costco Wholesale, Canada in stores nationwide and online.

Ireland and United Kingdom

No Alerts

Hong Kong and Singapore

No Alerts

Australia and New Zealand

No Alerts



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