Food Recalls in June 2016 Range from Animal Food to Nuts to Pies and Sandwiches for Listeria, Salmonella and More
Get the Latest on the Ongoing Food Recalls in the U.S. for This Week of June 2016
June 2016 is a memorable month filled with food recalls from various food companies. Foods ranging from raw cat food, supplements, nuts, pies, and sandwiches, the reasons for declaring are due to contaminants that can be poison in the body. Here are some major foods that have been recently recalled this week to watch out for:
Mondelez Honey Maid Teddy Grahams Cinnamon Cubs
Mondelez has recalled their Teddy Graham crackers due to undeclared peanut substance. The contamination is low and the FDA reportedly said that it might not affect those who are only a little allergic to peanuts. However, those who are severely allergic may trigger an allergic reaction.
Rad Cat Raw Diet
Three variants of Rad Cat Raw Diet are being recalled for Salmonella and or Listeria contamination. The three flavors including Grass-Fed Beef, Free-range Chicken and Free-range Turkey apparently tested positive for the contaminants. These bacteria are equally harmful to both humans and animals.
Michael's Naturopathic Programs
Dietary supplements from Michael's Naturopathic Programs are being recalled due to undeclared milk and soy products. Those with milk and soy allergies may risk triggering severe reactions if they continue taking the supplements.
Atlantic Spice Sunflower Seeds Roasted Salted, Tropical Mix and Cranberry Health Mix Snacks
The snack seeds are being recalled due to the possibility of being contaminated with Listeria. All 16-ounce sizes of Sunflower Seeds Roasted Salted, Tropical Mix and Cranberry Health Mix snacks that are numbered with 15 and 11 are being recalled.
Bolthouse Farms Protein Beverages
Bolthouse Farms has issued a voluntary recall of their protein beverages for possible spoilage. These drinks may be lumpy, foul-smelling and sour-tasting due to being spoiled.
Lance Oyster Crackers
Lance brand Oyster crackers have been recalled due to the possibility of being contaminated by peanuts. The amount of peanut residue is low but those who are especially sensitive to peanuts may get an allergic reaction.
Whole Foods Raw Macadamia Nuts
Raw Macadamia Nuts sold at Whole Foods are being recalled due to salmonella contamination. Affected products are those with expiration dates between Aug. 21 and Nov. 6.
Al Rasheed Sardines
Vacuum packaged Al Rasheed Sardines are being recalled due to possible botulism contamination. Those with best before date 3/2017 should not be consumed and returned to the store for a refund.
To get updated on the latest and outstanding food recalls, a much more comprehensive listing can be found on the FDA website.