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Mushrooms sold across two states have been recalled over fears they could be harboring listeria, a bug that "can cause ...
The Class I recall status indicates that the product poses a risk of causing serious health consequences or death if consumed ...
Wiet Peeters Farm Products and LLK Trading Inc. both recalled mushroom products that were sold in Michigan, Ohio and New York ...
Needle mushrooms and other mushroom products are impacted by two separate recall notices from the Food and Drug ...
Krasnyi Oktyabr Inc. USA issued a voluntary recall for its Aral Silver Vobla fish on July 15 because it was not fully ...
Wiet Peeters Farm Products Limited has recalled several Peeters Mushroom Farm brand sliced mushroom products in Ontario, Canada, because of possible contamination with Listeria. The Canadian Food ...
The FDA recalled approximately 44,550 pounds of Bornstein Seafoods ready-to-eat shrimp product. The affected shrimp was sold in 1- or 5-pound bags nationwide, and they may be contaminated with ...
The FDA has issued a Class I recall for mushrooms sold in several states due to Listeria risk. No illnesses reported, but consumers are urged to act fast.
The recalled chocolates were supplied by Weaver Nut Company of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, to distributors who sold the chocolates nationwide under various brand names.
The FDA issued a Class I risk level for a recall of 12,000 pounds of organic blueberries due to possible listeria contamination.
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