What's in My Food?
Food is globally sourced do u know we're it comes from? It is very hard to keep track of all the food recalls lately and there is little to no information on them. That's where we come in. We tell u all about the food recalls lately and send u links to learn more.
Links
FDA(Food and Drug Administration) USDA(United States Department of Agriculture) Government Food Safety Site Center for Disease Control and Prevention U.S. Heath and Human Services Government Recall Site Recall OwlNew Recalls
Resmi International Pty Ltd has recalled Grandma’s Tapioca Chips and Manjilas Tapioca Chips Spicy from Indian grocery stores in NSW, ACT, VIC, WA, and QLD due to high levels of naturally occurring cyanide in cassava containing tapioca chips. Customers can return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Read more...
Philippines Orders Major Recall of Taiwanese Food Products Read more...
Resmi International Pty Ltd has recalled Grandma’s Tapioca Chips and Manjilas Tapioca Chips Spicy from Indian grocery stores in NSW, ACT, VIC, WA, and QLD due to high levels of naturally occurring cyanide in cassava containing tapioca chips. Customers can return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Read more...
A California company is recalling smoked fish imported from the Philippines because it has the potential to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, a bacterium which can cause life-threatening illness or death. Read more...
Nestle has recalled its beef and chicken flavoured Maggi Mami instant noodles in the Philippines after finding traces of salmonella in two beef-flavoured batches. Read more...
Feature of the Day
Just recently, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency had just told the public to not consume, sell, or distribute Sherwood brand milk chocolate Pirate Coins, imported from China, recalled for containing an additive called melamine. Melamine is a chemical additive in milk products used in developing nations to create false results in protein tests. The use of melamine is prohibited in Canada, because tests show it caused urinary system damage, including kidney and bladder damage, which in large doses, causes intoxication and death. Description of the product:• 840 gram container
• 240 pieces
• The UPC code is 0-36077-11240-7
• The Lot Number is 1928S1
• Sold at Costco and various bulk/dollar stores across Canada