Recalls and Alerts: November 23–24, 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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OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION UPDATE: FDA and CDC report 99 US cases of lab-confirmed Salmonella linked to consumption of Malichita cantaloupes imported from Mexico. Cases have been reported in 32 states. Forty-five people have been hospitalized, and two outbreak-related deaths were reported in Minnesota.

Allergy Alert: Wine Country Gift Baskets recalls all gift baskets produced with Acorn Baking Company raspberry crème filled cookies (shipped from August 29, 2023 to November 21, 2023) as some of the baskets may contain hazelnut crème filled cookies instead.

Food Safety Recall: CF Dallas, LLC recalls select Freshness Guaranteed and RaceTrac fresh-cut products made from whole cantaloupe due to potential Salmonella contamination. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall: Pacific Trellis Fruit, LLC dba Dulcinea recalls Malichita brand whole cantaloupe (PLU 4050; Lot codes 21651, 21699, 21775, 21787, 21870) due to potential Salmonella contamination.

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Canada

Allergy Alert: Ferme Lomitec enr. (Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu, QC) recalls PÂTÉ POULET / Chicken pâté (All lots) due to undeclared mustard and soy.

Food Safety Recall Update: Multiple companies recall Malichita cantaloupes (sold between October 11, 2023 and November 14, 2023, inclusive) and Rudy cantaloupes (sold between October 10, 2023 and November 24, 2023, inclusive) due to Salmonella contamination. The recalled whole cantaloupes were sold in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec, and may also have been distributed in other Canadian provinces and territories.

Food Safety Recall: Yen Bros. Food Service (2011) Ltd. recalls Fruit Salad (7.5 lb & 25 lb; All production dates from 10/23/23 up to and including 11/17/23) due to Salmonella contamination. The recalled products were supplied to restaurants, hotels, and institutions in British Columbia.

Food Safety Recall: Restaurant l’Étrier (Bromont, QC) recalls Ragoût de mamie / Grandma’s stew and Boulettes cari coco / Coconut curry meatballs (Units sold up to 21 November 2023) due to potential food safety hazard.

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Europe

Allergy Alert (Belgium): ILHAN FOODS SA recalls NEFIS – ADRAR brand Kéfir – « Raïbi » (saveurs : grenade, banane et pistache ) / Kefir (pomegranate, banana and pistachio flavors) (8x170g, 500ml et 1 L; All lots) due to undeclared wheat.

Allergy Alert (Germany): Matsa GmbH, Import – Export Company recalls Getrocknete Aprikosen / Dried apricots (300g; Lot 118; Best before 12.2025) due to undeclared sulphite.

Allergy Alert (Italy): Raffael S.r.l. recalls Esselunga TOP brand Marron Glace’s in pezzi / Candied chestnut pieces (250g; Lots L3O10-C084, L3O18-C094 & L3O27-C101; Best before 03/2024) due to undeclared sulphur dioxide.

Allergy Alert (Netherlands): DekaMarkt recalls DekaVers Ensalada kaas pesto / Pesto salad (150g; Best before 6-12-2023) due to undeclared egg.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): l’AFSCA recalls Smaakt brand Farine de riz complète / Whole rice flour (400g; Batch codes 55B3123, 54A3323, 53B3523, 51A3623; Best before 04-05-2024, 17-5-2024, 30-5-2024, 04-06-2024, respectively) due to elevated aflatoxin level.

Food Safety Recall (France): MAISON FOURNET FAYARD recalls maison fournet fayard brand saucisson sec porc, de salers, de noisettes, de canard, saucisse sèche / dry pork sausage, salt sausage, hazelnut sausage, duck sausage, dry sausage (Lots S233909, S233910, S233911, S233912, S233913) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): HOA NAM recalls Boulettes de porc fermentées avec feuille (Nem chua avec feuille) / Fermented pork balls with leaf (10 pieces; Lot 151123; Use by 15/11/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): PSV DISTRIBUTION E.LECLERC recalls Néant brand Émincé de dinde à la provençale / Provençal-style sliced turkey (Bulk display; Use by 15/11/2023) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): SOCIETE NOUVELLE GAST recalls CHOUCROUTE GARNIE / Sauerkraut (400g, 650g, 800g; Use by 15/11/2023–21/11/2023) due to foreign matter contamination (glass).

Food Safety Recall (France): ALDI CENTRALE D’ACHAT ET COMPAGNIE ALDI recalls Le Marsigny brand Terrine au Chablis (200g slice; Multiple lot codes and Use by dates) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CARREFOUR FRANCE  recalls CARREFOUR classic brand Salsifis (37 cl; Lot 1893; Best before 31/01/2026) due to foreign matter contamination (pieces of glass).

Food Safety Recall (France): GP GROUPEMENT DE PRODUCTEURS DU PAYS BASQUE recalls Poudre de piment d’Espelette AOP / ground chili pepper (40g; Lots 22P2272/1, 22P2272/2, 22P2272/3; Best by 31/12/2024) due to elevated aflatoxin.

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Lidl recalls Braemoor 2 Duck Breast Fillets skin on and boneless (frozen) (400g; Best before 31/08/2024; Product of Hungary) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): TORESAN recalls TORESAN brand SALAME AFFUMICATO / Smoked salami (~700g; Lot 28092023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): TORESAN recalls TORESAN brand SALAME / Salami (~700g; Lot 28092023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): Administration luxembourgeoise vétérinaire et alimentaire recalls Smaakt brand Farine de riz complète / Whole rice flour (400g; Batch codes 55B3123, 54A3323, 53B3523, 51A3623; Best before 04-05-2024, 17-5-2024, 30-5-2024, 04-06-2024, respectively) due to elevated aflatoxin level.

Food Safety Recall (Norway): Coop Norge SA recalls Coop Suksesskake / Success cake (500g; Batch 563452 & 563462) due to coagulase-positive Staphylococcus contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Spain): Distributor recalls Pescanova brand Frozen cooked crab (Lot 40224; Expiration date end of 10/2024; Product of Ireland) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (UK): Lidl recalls Braemoor 2 Duck Breast Fillets with Plum, Soy and Ginger Sauce Sachet (400g; Best before 21 August 2024) and Braemoor 2 Duck Breast Fillets, Skin on and Boneless (400g; Best before 31 August 2024) due to Salmonella contamination.

Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands

Allergy Alert (Hong Kong): H.K. Rice Merchants Enterprises Ltd. recalls SRIRACHA HOT CHILI SAUCE (255g; Best before July 12, 2025; Product of USA) due to undeclared sulphur dioxide.

Australia and New Zealand

Allergy Alert (New Zealand): Pak’n Save Pukekohe recalls packed in store Tegel brand The Original Chicken Sausages (6 pieces; Best before 15.11.2023) due to undeclared dairy.

Allergy Alert (New Zealand): Zebra International  recalls Feastables brand Mr Beast Bar Milk Chocolate (35g & 60g; All batch codes and dates) due to undeclared peanut.

Allergy Alert (New Zealand):  Fieldco Ltd recalls The Original brand Kumara Chips Smoked Paprika + Onion (100g; Best before 30/05/2024) due to undeclared cashew.

Food Safety Recall (New Zealand): New World Browns Bay recalls New World Browns Bay brand NZ Beef Prime Mince (Best before 26.11.23) due to foreign matter contamination (metal).


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Two dead, 125 ill in Malichita Salmonella outbreak

Malichita brand cantaloupes grown in Mexico are responsible for two deaths and at least 125 confirmed cases of Salmonella in the United States and Canada, according to reports from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

Fifty-one of the outbreak victims have been hospitalized.

The province of British Columbia was the first jurisdiction in either country to alert consumers to the outbreak. On November 15th, the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) reported eight cases of Salmonella in the province linked to consumption of Malichita cantaloupes, and urged consumers to avoid the produce.

Seven of the eight cases reported by the BCCDC have been confirmed by the National Microbiology Laboratory to be part of a national outbreak. The other BC case is considered “probable” at the moment, according to a spokesperson for the BCCDC.

As of November 22nd, five Canadian provinces have reported a total of 26 confirmed outbreak cases, with additional cases of Salmonella under investigation but not yet confirmed to be part of the outbreak, according to the PHAC.

Lab-confirmed outbreak cases were reported in British Columbia (7), Ontario (7), Quebec (8), Prince Edward Island (2) and Newfoundland and Labrador (2).

The first Canadian victim fell ill during the week of October 15th.

Outbreak victims range between 0 and 100 years of age, and six have been hospitalized.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) found the outbreak strain in a sample of Malichita cantaloupe and shared its finding with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Canadian distributors and retailers have recalled from the market all Malichita brand Cantaloupes sold between October 11, 2023 and November 14, 2023, inclusive, and all Ruby brand Cantaloupes sold between October 10, 2023 and November 24, 2023, inclusive. The recalled melons were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec and may also have found their way into the rest of Canada.

The Pattison Food Group has recalled Urban Fare and Save on Foods brands of cut cantaloupe, fruit trays, and fruit platters that contained the recalled Malichita cantaloupes. Products included in this recall were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Yukon.

Hector Larivee Inc. has recalled Fruit Pure brand fruit salad, Groupe Tomapure brand cantaloupe platters and unbranded cantaloupe pieces. The recalled products were distributed in Ontario and Québec to hotels, restaurants and institutions.

Sami Fruits has recalled cut cantaloupe and fruit platters containing cantaloupe. The recalled items were sold only at Sami Fruits in Montréal.

Fresh Start Foods has recalled Central Foods Co. and Fresh Start Foods brands of cut fruit. The recalled items were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba, and may also have found their way into other provinces and territories.

Yen Bros. Food Service (2011) Ltd. has recalled Fruit Salad (7.5 lb & 25 lb; All production dates from 10/23/23 up to and including 11/17/23). The recalled products were supplied to hotels, restaurants and institutions in British Columbia.

As of November 24th, 99 individuals in 32 US states have been infected with the Salmonella outbreak strain and 45 were hospitalized, according to the CDC.

Two people have died in Minnesota.

Confirmed cases have been reported in Arkansas (1), Arizona (7), California (1), Colorado (2), Georgia (3), Iowa (5), Illinois (4), Indiana (2), Kentucky (5), Massachusetts (1), Maryland (1), Michigan (1), Minnesota (13), Missouri (9), Mississippi (1), North Carolina (2), Nebraska (4), New Jersey (1), Nevada (2), New York (1), Ohio (8), Oklahoma (1), Oregon (1), Pennsylvania (1), Rhode Island (1), South Carolina (3), Tennessee (4), Texas (3), Utah (1), Virginia (1), Washington (1), and Wisconsin (8).

The first US outbreak victim fell ill on October 17th.

Outbreak victims range in age from <1 to 100 years.

SOFIA PRODUCE, LLC (dba Trufresh) of Nogales, Texas, has recalled all sizes of fresh cantaloupes packaged in cardboard containers labeled with the “Malichita” label, and also labeled with the “Rudy” label to include all cantaloupes sold between the dates of October 10, 2023 and November 3, 2023. The melons were distributed directly to consignees in Arizona, California. Connecticut, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, Florida, and Canada.

Vinyard Fruit and Vegetable Company of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has recalled twelve products, including: fruit cups, cut cantaloupe, fruit mixes, and melon variety packs that were prepared using the recalled Malichita cantaloupes. Distribution of the recalled Vinyard products was limited to Oklahoma.

ALDI Inc., in cooperation with Anthony Marano Co. and Market Cuts LLC, has recalled whole cantaloupes, cantaloupe chunks, and pineapple spears. The recalled products were sold at select ALDI stores in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

CF Dallas, LLC has recalled one RaceTrac and eleven Freshness Guaranteed fresh-cut products made from whole cantaloupe. The fresh-cut fruit products containing recalled cantaloupe were distributed to select retail stores in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Illinois, Texas, and Louisiana. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Jewel Marketing and Agribusiness LLC. (dba Crown Jewels Produce) has recalled Malichita / Z Farms Cantaloupes sold between October 31, 2023 and November 9, 2023.

Pacific Trellis Fruit, LLC dba Dulcinea has recalled Malichita brand whole cantaloupe (Lot codes 21651, 21699, 21775, 21787, and 21870). The recalled melons were distributed between October 18th – 26th in California, Illinois, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wisconsin, and sold in various retail supermarkets. 

Consumers are advised to discard and not consume Malichita cantaloupes that have been recalled. If you have whole or pre-cut cantaloupes or fruit cups, fruit platters, or fruit medleys in your home and are unsure of their origin, discard them as a precaution.

Food contaminated with Salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick. Young children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems may contract serious and sometimes deadly infections. Healthy people may experience short-term symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Long-term complications may include severe arthritis.

If you feel unwell, and especially if you have symptoms like diarrhea or vomiting, do not cook or prepare food for other people.

If you suspect you are suffering from a Salmonella infection, consult your healthcare provider.


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Mexican cantaloupes behind North American Salmonella outbreak—Updated

Malichita brand cantaloupes grown in Mexico are responsible for at least 57 confirmed cases of Salmonella in the United States and Canada, according to reports from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

Twenty of the outbreak victims have been hospitalized.

The province of British Columbia was the first jurisdiction in either country to alert consumers to the outbreak. On November 15th, the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) reported eight cases of Salmonella in the province linked to consumption of Malichita cantaloupes, and urged consumers to avoid the produce.

Three of the eight cases reported by the BCCDC have been confirmed by the National Microbiology Laboratory to be part of a national outbreak. The other five BC cases are considered “probable” at the moment, according to a spokesperson for the BCCDC.

As of November 17th, three Canadian provinces have reported a total of 14 confirmed outbreak cases, with additional cases of Salmonella under investigation but not yet confirmed to be part of the outbreak, according to the PHAC.

The first Canadian victim fell ill during the week of October 15th.

Ontario has reported 3 cases linked to the outbreak, and Québec has confirmed 8 cases.

Outbreak victims range between 0 and 100 years of age, and three have been hospitalized.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) found the outbreak strain in a sample of Malichita cantaloupe and shared its finding with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Although it is likely that more recalls will be announced, this is what we know so far.

Canadian distributors and retailers have recalled from the market all Malichita brand Cantaloupes sold between October 11, 2023 and November 14, 2023, inclusive, according to a recall notice from the CFIA. The recalled melons were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec and may also have found their way into the rest of Canada.

The Pattison Food Group has recalled Urban Fare and Save on Foods brands of cut cantaloupe, fruit trays, and fruit platters that contained the recalled Malichita cantaloupes. Products included in this recall were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Yukon.

Hector Larivee Inc. has recalled Fruit Pure brand fruit salad, Groupe Tomapure brand cantaloupe platters and unbranded cantaloupe pieces. The recalled products were distributed in Ontario and Québec to hotels, restaurants and institutions.

Sami Fruits has recalled cut cantaloupe and fruit platters containing cantaloupe. The recalled items were sold only at Sami Fruits in Montréal.

Fresh Start Foods has recalled Central Foods Co. and Fresh Start Foods brands of cut fruit. The recalled items were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba, and may also have found their way into other provinces and territories. – added November 19, 2023.

As of November 18th, 43 individuals in 15 US states have been infected with the Salmonella outbreak strain, according to the CDC.

Confirmed cases have been reported in Arizona (7), California (1), Georgia (2), Illinois (4), Kentucky (3), Maryland (1), Minnesota (5), Missouri (5), Nebraska (4), Ohio (1), Oklahoma (1), Texas (3), Virginia (1), Washington (1), and Wisconsin (4).

The first US outbreak victim fell ill on October 17th.

Seventeen people have been hospitalized due to the severity of their symptoms.

Outbreak victims range in age from 1 to 100 years.

SOFIA PRODUCE, LLC (dba Trufresh) of Nogales, Texas, has recalled Malichita brand whole cantaloupes distributed between October 16, 2023 and October 23, 2023 under the sales order numbers 0128556, 0128624, 0128630, 0128632, 0128640, 0128643, 0128644, 0128646, 0128648, 0128651, -0128656, 0128669, 0128680, 0128682, 0128683, 0128700, 0225200, 0225201, 0225206, 0225214, 0225219, 0225222, 0225226, 0225227, 0225228, 0419611, 0419629, 0419630, 0419636, 0419671, 0419688, 0419693, 0419696, 0419697, 0419704, 0419710, 0419718, 0419772, 0516255, 0516268, 0516271, 0516279, 0516301, 0612143, 0612144, 0612148, 0612154, 0612156, 0612158, 0612171, 0612190, 0612191, 0612197, 0612198, 0612209, 0612225, 128663, 128712, 128713, 128662, 128680, 225252, 225231, 419719, 419721, 419828, 419803, 612235, and 612273. The melons were distributed directly to consignees in Arizona, California. Maryland, New Jersey, Tennessee, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, Florida and Canada.

Vinyard Fruit and Vegetable Company of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has recalled twelve products, including: fruit cups, cut cantaloupe, fruit mixes, and melon variety packs that were prepared using the recalled Malichita cantaloupes. Distribution of the recalled Vinyard products was limited to Oklahoma.

ALDI Inc., in cooperation with Anthony Marano Co. and Market Cuts LLC, has recalled whole cantaloupes, cantaloupe chunks, and pineapple spears. The recalled products were sold at select ALDI stores in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

It is likely that additional recall announcements will be made in the days to follow.

Consumers are advised to discard and not consume Malichita cantaloupes that have been recalled. If you have whole or pre-cut cantaloupes or fruit cups, fruit platters, or fruit medleys in your home and are unsure of their origin, discard them as a precaution.

Food contaminated with Salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick. Young children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems may contract serious and sometimes deadly infections. Healthy people may experience short-term symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Long-term complications may include severe arthritis.

If you feel unwell, and especially if you have symptoms like diarrhea or vomiting, do not cook or prepare food for other people.

If you suspect you are suffering from a Salmonella infection, consult your healthcare provider.


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