Kellogg Company has recalled 28 million boxes of breakfast cereal in the United States over fears an unknown chemical that has tainted its packaging could cause diarrhoea and vomitting.
CFIA, U.S. company looking into reports of metal in candy
by vinca on 21. Mar, 2010 in The Latest on Recalls
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said it was investigating the "food safety aspect" of the incident, taking product samples to determine if a recall is required. Such a recall would be made public on CFIA's website. via www.montrealgazette.com
Popcorn recalled on potential pest presence
by vinca on 19. Mar, 2010 in The Latest on Recalls
The firm said last week that three multipack batches and one single pack batch have been recalled due to the possible presence of the weevil Sitophilus oryzae. Rice Weevils are 2mm to 3mm long and dark brown, according to Rentokil. Tangerine Confectionery said the product was made on its behalf by a French supplier and [...]
The HVP recall: Damage control déjà vu
by vinca on 19. Mar, 2010 in The Latest on Recalls
Not again! It emerged last week that Basic Food Flavors, the company behind the ongoing HVP recall, knew its products were tainted with salmonella but carried on shipping them anyway. Déjà vu anyone? via www.bakeryandsnacks.com
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