Weekly Food Recalls Impacting Georgia

SEVIROLI FOODSA INC., of Garden City is recalling Aplenty Rotini with Plant Based Bolognese Meal Kit due to an undeclared allergen – milk in the product The affected products were sold through Amazon Fresh stores and Fresh online channels and distributed throughout the US.

No related illnesses or incidents have been reported to date. All product related to this recall has been removed from Amazon store shelves. Code is located on the back of the back, bottom center.

The following products, with the specific lot numbers, are subject to recall:

Item # UPC #   Item Description Lot Code   Sell by Date  
19759 842379197598 Aplenty Rotini with Plant based Bolognese
Meal Kit 24oz
1148 May 28,2022
1161 June 10,2022
1162 June 11, 2022

 


Dream Pops is recalling select Dream Pops Bites products as they may contain undeclared milk. Those with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume product contained inside the recalled products.

The products were distributed nationally to retail stores and can be identified by the following information:

Product UPC Best By Dates
Dream Pops Bites, Vanilla Sky 854097008254 6/28/22 – 10/21/22
Dream Pops Bites, Berry Dreams 854097008247 6/28/22 – 10/21/22
Dream Pops Bites, Birthday Cake 854097008339 6/28/22 – 10/21/22
Dream Pops Bites, Cookie Dough 854097008322 6/28/22 – 10/21/22

UPC information can be found on the side of the cup and best by dates can be found on the bottom of the cup. No other Dream Pops products are being recalled.


Dole Fresh Vegetables announces a precautionary recall of all Dole-branded and private label packaged salads processed at its Bessemer City, NC and Yuma, AZ processing facilities due to a possible health risk from Listeria monocytogenes.

The decision to suspend operations and recall all products from these facilities was made after analyzing the strain of Listeria monocytogenes isolated in a single package of Dole-branded Garden Salad produced in the Bessemer City facility and a single package of shredded iceberg lettuce produced in the Yuma, AZ facility. Both of those items were randomly sampled by the state of Georgia and the state of Michigan, respectively, and were a genetic match with a strain of Listeria monocytogenes which FDA and CDC believe is responsible for sixteen illnesses since 2014.

Products subject to the voluntary recall are identified by a product lot code beginning with the either the letter “N” or “Y” in the upper right-hand corner of the package (see examples here) and will have a “Best if Used By” date between November 30, 2021, and January 8, 2022. Consumers who still have any of these products in their refrigerators are urged not to consume the product and to discard it immediately. No other Dole products, including “ready-to-eat” salad products, fresh fruit, and field-packed fresh vegetables, are part of these voluntary recalls and are safe to consume.


Listing of products subject to each of these recalls is set forth here

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