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Birds Eye Foods Is Voluntarily Recalling Frozen Cooked Winter Squash Due To Potential ContaminationDate: 11/28/2006
Reason: Potential Contamination
Distribution: Midwest USA
Birds Eye Foods is voluntarily recalling frozen Cooked Winter Squash packed in a 12-oz. carton, under certain store brands, and the Birds Eye brand, which have an eight digit code beginning with one of the following characters: "5CF," "5JE" or "6JE," because some of the products were tainted with ammonia. After receiving consumer complaints -- fewer than a dozen -- about the squash, Birds Eye Foods initiated its established investigative process, including the involvement of a third party laboratory. On Friday, November 17, that independent lab confirmed a problem with one store brand product. Therefore, as a precautionary measure, Birds Eye Foods is voluntarily recalling all the squash product codes mentioned while it works closely with the appropriate agencies to resolve the issue. No other Birds Eye Foods products are involved. "We will not take risks with our consumers," said Neil Harrison, Birds Eye Foods chairman, president and CEO. "Our primary concern is their health and welfare, and while we investigate the extent of the problem, it is in their best interest that we immediately recall the products." The presence of ammonia may cause headache, nausea, vomiting, and irritation of the throat. Consumers are advised not to consume the product but to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. The Birds Eye brand frozen Cooked Winter Squash codes in question as well as store brand labels are distributed nationally. In total, these brand and store brand products represent approximately three million packages sold. The Cooked Winter Squash was produced by a third party, Chase Farms, located in Walkerville, Mich., which has ceased production and distribution for Birds Eye Foods while it continues to investigate the problem. "Like Birds Eye Foods," said Michael Chase, president of Chase Farms, "we see consumer safety as the most important part of our business. We will be working diligently to determine the cause of the issue and to assure it does not happen again." The brands and UPC codes included in the Cooked Squash recall are: Birds Eye, UPC 014500005168; Other Food Contamination Recalls and Alerts of InterestDate: 9/16/2008 Reason: This recall is being initiated because the bagels may contain pieces of a metal spring from a mixer that entered the dough. Distribution: Wegmans' stores located in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia and Maryland Date: 9/29/2008 Reason: QFCO, Inc. of Burlingame, California is recalling White Rabbit Candy because it may be contaminated with Melamine. Distribution: States of CA, GA, HI, IL, MN, NY, OR, TX, WA through wholesale distributors to retail stores. Stop & Shop Alerts Customers to Voluntary Recall of Stop & Shop Brand Garlic Bread and Garlic Spread Date: 7/15/2008 Reason: The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company has announced a voluntary recall of Stop & Shop brand garlic bread and garlic spread products sold in its Bakeshop as the items contain milk products which are not declared on the labels. Distribution: Quincy, MA -- The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company Date: 9/15/2008 Reason: It has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Distribution: Nationwide. Date: 9/22/2008 Reason: FDA issued a Health Information Advisory to proactively reassure the American public that there is no known threat of contamination in infant formula manufactured by companies that have met the requirements to sell such products in the United States. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 7/15/2008 Reason: It has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. Distribution: Southern California, Arizona , and Nevada on June 30, 2008. |
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