53,000 pounds of sausages recalled due to Listeria fears, USDA warns
Several types of products are affected by the last announcement.
The sausage is the type of food product that can make its way in more meals during the day than most people do it. They can go next to the eggs for breakfast, prepare an easy hand lunch on the move after a quick stop in a cart of hot dogs and start on the grill as part of your Main dinner lesson . In some cases, when it is hardened, it can even make its way directly from the refrigerator and directly on your sandwich or your delicatessen card. But now, the American Department of Agriculture (USDA) warns that you may want to check your kitchen after nearly 53,000 pounds of sausage have been recalled. Read the rest to learn more about the last fear of health.
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The USDA has just announced a major sausage product recall.
On January 29, the USDA (FSIS) security and food inspection service announced that Rhode Island Daniele International LLC had recalled 52,914 pounds of sausage products ready to eat (RTE). Affected items include plastic platforms of 6 ounces of "Frederik's by Meijer Spanish Sampler Tray style" with the date of sale of 04/15/23; Plastic trays 6-on of "Boar's Head" trio of charcuterie "with the sales dates of 04/13/23, 04/14/23 and 15/04/23; Plastic trays of 7-oming of "uninsured Salami of Colameco Primo Naturne Genoa" with the date of sale of 11/23/23/23; and plastic platforms of 7 ounces of "Primo Naturne black pepper from Calimeco Salami non" with dates of 10/22/23, 30/12/23 and 1/17/24.
The list also includes plastic platforms of 1 book from "Del Duca Sopressata, Coppa & Genoa Salami" with the sales dates of 04/13/23 and 14/23; Plastic trays of 1 book by "Del Duca Calabresse, Prosciutto & Coppa" with the date of sale of 6/6/23; Plastic trays of 1 book by "Del Duca Genoa Salami, Pepperoni and Salami hard no" with use-date 5/4/23; and plastic platforms of 12 ounces of "gastronomic selection sopressata, capocollo, hard salame" with the date of sale of 04/14/23.
The opinion specifies that the articles affected were produced at various dates from May 23, 2022 until November 25, 2022. They were then shipped to stores nationwide at various dates from December 23, 2022 to January 17, 2023.
The products have been removed from the shelves on bacterial contamination problems.
According to his opinion, the USDA said that Daniele International had published the recall after an FSIS routine inspection of a production installation had found proof of proofs Listeria monocytogenes On the surfaces with which food products have come into contact. Ingestion of microorganism can lead to a infection known as listeriosis, which can cause symptoms such as "fever, muscle pain, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions sometimes preceded by diarrhea or other gastrointestinal symptoms ".
In some cases, infection can become serious and spread beyond the gastrointestinal tract. The agency also warns that this can be particularly dangerous in some people, especially in those who are older or immunocompromised. It can also cause "false layers, mortinagers, premature delivery or deadly infection of the newborn" in those who are pregnant.
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Here is what you need to do if you have bought one of the recalled sausage and cold meats.
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The FSIS says that even if it already takes measures to ensure that items are no longer available for sale, it is concerned about customers who bought the sausage and cold cuts recalled to always have them in their Refrigerators. The agency advises anyone who realizes that they have one of the products assigned to the house to throw them immediately or return them to their place of purchase.
Although there was no confirmed report of adverse reactions related to the recall, the FSIS recommends that any person concerned to become sick should consult a doctor immediately. They add that whoever falls into the high-risk categories of infection should be particularly careful and visit a health care provider if they have pseudo-Grippal symptoms at any time within two months of the consumption of food contaminated by the bacteria.
Other reminders have recently been issued due to potential contamination.
Unfortunately, the last fear of health on sausage and cold meats is far from the only time the food has been recalled on potentially serious contamination problems. On December 3, Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Food supplier James Farms had published a reminder on 1,260 cases of frozen raspberries which he distributed in nine states. The agency warned that the product had been reported after discovering that the fruit product could be contaminated by hepatitis A .
In the non -food sector, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced on December 12 that Unwan U.S.A. LLC, based in Texas Art of Green Laundry detergent Shelves products. The affected reminder 14,550 units Sold in stores such as Save Mart, Lucky and Food Maxx, as well as in line on Amazon.com. The company said that it had reported the products after discovering that they could be contaminated by Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteria, which present "a risk of serious infection which may require medical treatment" to any immunocompromised person or use an external medical device.
And on January 25, Snack Innovations Inc. announced that he would voluntarily recall "several lots" Arrogant brand mini cake cake rice and Worn popcorn . In this case, the FDA said that the products had been drawn due to the potential for "unconceived peanut residues" in the articles, which presents a serious health risk for any allergic or sensitivity.