The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a public health alert for some Spam cans shipped to Texas due to "under-processing." Where they are: The cans, which were produced on Aug. 17, were shipped to H.E.B. retail locations in Texas. According to the alert, the problem was discovered after Hormel Foods, Spam's maker, “reported that they inadvertently shipped product that may not have been adequately processed to reach commercial sterility.
Hygiene inspectors uncovered a litany of failures at the Pisces takeaway in Boston, Lincolnshire, including filthy conditions, meat stored at unsafe temperatures and broken fridges
Another day, another product recall. This time, the product being recalled is one that plenty of us might find sitting in our home freezers. Take a look to see if you have frozen chicken strips, and if so, what kind.
Another day, another product recall. This time, the product being recalled is one that plenty of us might find sitting in our home freezers. Take a look to see if you have frozen chicken strips, and if so, what kind.