FSIS and FDA requested seeking public input on food date labeling. The Request for Information (Docket No. FSIS-2024-0021) seeks information on industry practices and preferences for date labeling, ...
Beef tallow sold under the Lady May Tallow brand has been recalled by the federal Food Safety and Inspection Service.
FSIS discovered the problem following notification ... May Tallow contracted Common Sense Soap to process, package, and label the products. The beef tallow products contain a nutrition facts ...
Steps that food manufacturers should take when responding to a food or dietary supplement incident, including investigating ...
A chicken Caesar wrap product has been pulled from shelves because it contains an undeclared allergen. The wraps, produced by LPK1, contained anchovies but did not declare fish on their allergens list ...
The products were produced using an egg wash, which contains egg, a known allergen, that is not declared on the product label. FSIS is issuing this public health alert to ensure that consumers ...
The pasties were produced using an egg wash, which wasn’t printed on the product’s label. FSIS didn’t request a recall for the product because it’s no longer available to buy.
LPK1, of Renton, WA, is recalling approximately 303 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken Caesar wrap products because of misbranding and an undeclared allergen, ...
U.S. consumers report discarding food near or past the label date even more often than they did in 2016, according to new ...
The wraps were discovered to contain the unlabeled allergen after a routine quality assurance inspection by LPK1, which then alerted FSIS to the labeling issue. The wraps, which had passed a U.S ...
As the beef tallow products had nutritional labels, people would believe that the product is safe to eat, said FSIS. "Common Sense Soap does not possess a federal grant of inspection and is not ...