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- Australian food recall alerts - Food Standards Australia New Zealand
Subscribe to receive Australian food recall email alerts and other FSANZ updates See the Ministry for Primary Industries' recalled food product list for New Zealand food recalls Update 17 April 2025 | Shiga-toxin producing E coli (STEC) in spinach products
- More than 165K pounds of ground beef recalled due to . . . - ABC News
The recalled beef has a "use by" date of Nov 14, 2024, and the frozen products are labeled with a production date of Oct 22, 2024 The products bear the establishment number "EST 2574B" inside
- Ground Beef Recalled Nationwide Over E. Coli: List Of Products - TODAY
The fresh ground beef products being recalled have a “use by” date of 11 14 2024, and the frozen products affected by the recall have a “use by” date of 10 22 24, according to the FSIS
- Australian food recalls - Food Standards Australia New Zealand
Food recalls remove unsafe food from sale to protect consumers Food can be recalled for a range of reasons, including product contamination, undeclared allergens and labelling errors When a recall happens, FSANZ works with food businesses and regulators to coordinate the response and inform consumers
- About food recalls - Food Standards Australia New Zealand
Types of food recalls Food recalls can be at the trade or consumer level A consumer recall is the most extensive type, recovering the food from all points in the production and distribution chain, including from consumers A trade recall recovers food that has not been sold directly to consumers
- Australian food recall statistics - Food Standards Australia New Zealand
Foods recalled annually represent a very small proportion of total products available in the Australian food supply Most recalls are taken as a precautionary measure by the food businesses to ensure potentially unsafe food is removed from distribution and sale Only a small number of food recalls are linked to reported cases of illness or injury
- Ground beef with possible E. coli distributed nationwide, including to . . .
The beef, which may be contaminated with E coli, was distributed to Whole Foods Market retail locations across the U S Anker recalls more than 1 1 million power banks after fires reported
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