An E. coli outbreak linked to contaminated carrots has sickened over three dozen people in 18 states, including two in New Jersey. The outbreak has led to one death, 15 hospitalizations, and a sweeping recall of organic carrots sold under multiple brands, federal...
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Fast Food Chains Remove Onions From Menus After E. Coli Outbreak
A fatal E. coli outbreak that has sickened 75 people in 13 states has been linked to yellow onions supplied by Taylor Farms, which have been subject to recall and have led to multiple fast-food chains removing onions from their products. The fast-food chains removing...
NJ Based Dynarex Corp. Recalls Baby Powder Over Asbestos Concern
New Jersey-based company Dynarex Corporation, has expanded it's recent baby powder recall to include more products due to asbestos contamination, according to the FDA. The recall, originally issued on Sept. 18, 2024, now affects 35 states and includes an additional...
FDA Classifies Recalled Vegetables as ‘Highest Possible Risk’
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration classified a batch of recently recalled vegetable products under the category of a high-risk “Class I” recall. According to the agency, a “Class I” recall is the highest possible risk category of recall classified by the FDA. This...
BrucePac Expands Chicken Recall Over Listeria Concern
A pre-cooked meat producer, which announced a recall last week, is expanding its recall of ready-to-eat foods containing poultry sold at grocery stores, including Walmart, Trader Joe's and Aldi. Meat supplier BrucePac initiated the recall after routine testing found...

