Sunday, August 7, 2011

Reviews probe: tons of ground Turkey


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Ground Turkey became so popular with people like low-fat beef and pork substitutes. It is not immune from the same problems, though, and now the food giant Cargill recalls a whopping 36 million pounds ground Turkey. Turkey may be contaminated with salmonella. Branded products are too numerous to list here, so please check any ground Turkey products against ads USDA/TFF linked above. One person was killed and 77 sickened this tainted Turkey.

While you want to delete the recalled food, you can guarantee yourself anyway through adequate cooking of meat products. The bacterium salmonella is destroyed and the food is safe if cooked to 165 degrees Fahrenheit. If you like meat rare, rolling the dice.

Here are some of the most visible elements of refers to the last week.

SHSCO production company, in Phoenix, Ariz., recalls an unknown quantity of meat products because the products were produced without federal inspection. Again, list them here, too many people are branded products. Products were prepared for distribution in Nevada and Arizona.

Curly in Custom meat, Jackson Center, Ohio, approximately 33 pounds creation withdraws Teriyaki flavored beef jerky products due to undeclared allergen and misbranding. Products contain known allergens, wheat, which is not specified on the label.

NexTorch withdrew around 16 000 NT123A flashlight batteries. The battery could overheat and break, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers.

Cloud engines withdrew about 11 000 video Pogoplug file sharing devices. The device may overheat or leak emitting excess heat, sparks, smoke or fire.

Battat recalls more than 1 million keys toy with remote control. Metal Toy keys and plastic ring key can be compromised, pose a risk of suffocation.

Bravo sport recalls about 59 000 Disney-branded Jumping. Tip rubber bottom, attached to the POGO stick frame can wear out prematurely, representing a danger to consumers. You can also come off elbows on the handlebar, exposing the sharp edges. This creates a ragged risk to consumers. May be we will ever talk about product liability and reputational risks associated with license agreements.

Honeywell recalls about 77.000 electric baseboard heater thermostats and fans. Overheat thermostat, causes them to melt and smoke. This creates the risk of burns to the consumer.

Phil Teds withdraws about 9400 & Explorer and hammerhead. Braking mechanism at the strollers can fail, the risk of damage.

Nestle Purina PetCare Company voluntarily withdraws a limited number of 3.5-and 7-pound bags of Purina one live maturity 7 + dry cat food. This is done because some bags of product were found contaminated with salmonella. Please check the notice for the "best of" dates and production codes.

H-E-B encourages customers to check their refrigerators for various packages of cheese, sauces, yogurt and sour cream. Products may contain "foreign material". Products were sold between 18 June and 27 July. Participate numerous elements and dimensions. Please carefully check the revocation notice.

Finemost Corporation is recalling some companies Qualiherb food additives. Supplements may contain ephedrine alkaloids that can cause serious side effects, including heart attack, stroke and death.

Shata withdraws its trade three rivers brand Golden raisins. Raisins contain undeclared sulfites.

Flying food group withdraws all sandwiches, parfaits, wraps, plates and salads, Lawrenceville, GA facility. They have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The products were distributed to Core Mark Atlanta Division, Trac race and Starbucks in Alabama, Georgia and Florida.

Operations with blocks Ridley withdraws lot Purina Lix 38 Hi-E and rangeland 38 Hi-e addition-baths for beef cattle from the potential for product purification that excessive levels of urea.

These are just some of the references last week. Check out Recalls.gov for a complete list of recent recalls.

Identifying the recalled products are not always easy. The Centre produced videos for you to watch and learn how to determine if you have a product revoked.

In General, if you have a recalled item you want to contact the retailer or manufacturer. They will replace or repair the item or refund or credit. It should be just thrown most of the recalled food products.

If you were injured consumer product, or feel you have been sickened food or drugs, you should save this item in a safe and secure place. You may need it as proof of liability claims for products and Government agency, you might want to look into it as well. In any case, you should contact a lawyer liability good products if you have any questions about legal rights.

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