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29 January 2015

Recent Product Recalls (Vol. II | Issue 2 | January 2015)

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Recent food recalls involved undeclared ingredients, potential microbial contamination, and misbranding, among others.
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

Recent food recalls involved undeclared ingredients, potential microbial contamination, and misbranding, among others.

Undeclared allergens continue to be a major trigger of food recalls, with 20 manufacturers recalling products for this reason since we last reported on recalls in December 2014. According to FDA's website, more than half of such recalls were due to undeclared peanuts. Manufacturers and grocery stores also recalled products because of undeclared fish, shellfish, almonds, and foreign material.

There has been a major recall of Granny Smith and Gala apples due to Listeria contamination. Various products that used the contaminated apples have also been recalled, such as caramel apples and apple pistachio salads.

Several other products, including ice cream, sprouts, nutrition bars, fresh curds, cheeses, cookies, rice, bruschetta, smoked salmon, and walnuts, were recalled due to potential Salmonella or Listeria contamination.

Additionally, two weight-loss supplements were recalled after FDA discovered the products contained drug ingredients.

FDA recalled an eye-color cosmetic product for possible bacterial contamination and an anti-aging eye mask due to mold contamination.

Since we last reported on recalls, USDA reported more than 10 recalls involving undeclared allergens in beef products, pork products, canned soup, chicken, and chili. As noted in "Top News" above, this is a significant increase in recalls for undeclared allergens compared to 2013. Other recalls included beef for lack of inspection and possible foreign matter contamination, uncured bacon for labels that did not bear the USDA mark of inspection, smoked bacon for undeclared ingredients, and sausage pasta for undeclared pork.

View a complete list of product recalls for FDA-regulated products and USDA-regulated products.

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