Recall Roundup: Sharp objects and undeclared allergens
In this week’s Recall Roundup we look at food products being recalled in the UK and US due to safety concerns.
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In this week’s Recall Roundup we look at food products being recalled in the UK and US due to safety concerns.
Local sharing app Olio has entered a partnership with Whole Foods Market to cut down on food waste in London.
Read our latest roundup of recalls impacting the UK and US, including several incidences of packaging errors, with allergens not being included on the label, along with numerous pathogen concerns.
This week's recall roundup features an expanded recall of Kinder products, after European health authorities revealed buttermilk as the culprit.
Jaclyn Bowen explains how some food manufacturers are saving money and the environment through ingredient upcycling.
This week’s roundup includes reports of possible salmonella contamination, Listeria monocytogenes, E. coli, and multiple undeclared allergens.
With sesame allergies on the rise in the US, we may see the ingredient added to the list of major allergens which must be declared. Dr Susan Mayne of the FDA explains more...
This week's Recall Roundup features an E.Coli alert in Germany, as well as the risk of possible cyanide poisoning in Canada.
The Hindu community are calling for an apology from Whole Foods for not disclosing on its labels that some of its products contained gelatin.
UK-based The Meatless Farm Co has expanded to the US as the meat alternatives market sees significant growth.
Recalls from the UK and North America included mislabelled products, undisclosed egg and contamination with bacteria.
Recalls from the UK and North America included mislabelled products, undisclosed wheat and contamination with bacteria.
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A recall by McCain Foods in the US has snowballed to involve more than 24 chain stores and 13 food companies - including Wal-Mart, Whole Foods Market, 7-eleven and Trader Joe's - selling pre-made salads and ready meals.
It's been a busy couple of weeks in the world of food recall, with undeclared allergens, bacteria and mislabelling all causing particular problems.