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The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has warned consumers to discard all onions in HelloFresh parcels received from 8 May through to 31 July 2020. This is due to one of the company’s ingredients suppliers conducting a voluntary recall due to the possible presence of salmonella bacteria.
To check whether you have been impacted, product codes (located on the bottom square of shipping labels) can be checked and cross referenced with the table here.
The FDA also urges consumers to take extra cautions in disinfecting and sanitising surfaces and containers which may have come in direct contact with these products.
“In the event that the onions have been consumed, please note that thoroughly cooking the product to 165ºF/74ºC, as instructed by the recipe, will kill the salmonella bacteria,” the FDA reassures.
HelloFresh has issued an apology, stating that public safety is their “highest priority” and that its onions will no longer be sourced from that supplier.
Meanwhile, in the UK, Lidl GB has recalled Deluxe Dark Chocolate Muesli Bar with Brazils and Cranberries due to concerns that the product might contain salmonella. The products affected are pack size is 3 x 45g with the following best before dates end of: August 2020, September 2020, October 2020, December 2020, January 2021, February 2021, March 2021, April 2021.
The Paleo Foods Co. and Hand2Mouth Ltd are also both recalling products due to fears of salmonella contamination. The items affected are Cocoa & Hazelnut Grain-Free Granola containing Brazil nuts by Paleo Foods Co. and various products containing Brazil nuts from Hand2Mouth Ltd.
The granola comes in a 285g pack and a 6 x 285g pack with the following best before dates: August 2020, September 2020, October 2020, November 2020, January 2021, February 2021, March 2021.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has also reported on a salmonella case. Prima Wawona, located in Fresno, California, has recalled fresh peaches with various brand names due to possible contamination. Several importers in Canada are conducting a recall of the affected products.
If you are experiencing symptoms, including fever, diarrhoea and/or nausea (among others), please seek help immediately.
A recall issued by Kam Wah Resources Co. Ltd. on 30 June 2020 has been updated to include additional product information. These extra details were identified during the CFIA’s food safety investigation.
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