Recall roundup: multiple allergen alerts, glass and plastic contamination and more…

New Food’s latest roundup includes several allergen recalls, foreign matter contamination, a choking hazard warning, and an update to a recent Salmonella related recall.

Waitrose No.1 Dominican Republic Milk Chocolate 49% is being recalled because some products contain ingredients not stated on the label, this includes almonds, hazelnuts and soya.

Due to a packaging error, some products contain Waitrose No.1 Orange & Almond Chocolate instead, meaning the item could be a possible health risk for those with an allergy to almonds, nuts and/or soya.

It has been discovered that the product contains milk which is not declared on the label.

The product was sold nationally and through the Internet at www.momspantry.ca
 

A health alert has also been issued by the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Services over ready-to-eat meat and poultry bowl products.

The warning comes following concerns that the product could be contaminated with extraneous material, specifically glass.

A Taylor Farms employee discovered pieces of glass in the product during production.

A recall has not been requested because it is believed that the products are no longer available for consumers to purchase, but FSIS is concerned some product may be in consumers’ fridges.

The products bear establishment number ‘P-34733’ or ‘EST. 34733’ within the USDA mark of inspection.

The products were shipped to retail locations in San Antonio and Houston, Texas.

The product in question is its 28.2oz bags of EISHINDO MINI CUP JELLY. Liquid Tahina.

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