Food Safety Recall round-up 1-20 April 2018 Recalls: Listeria, foreign bodies and nicotine By Joseph James Whitworth 20-Apr-2018 - Last updated on 20-Apr-2018 at 11:46 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Picture: iStock. Recalls and alerts were made by England, Ireland, Scotland, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany and Austria. Food recall gallery Condemned products sold on Facebook Clostridium botulinum concerns in salmon Salmonella outbreak linked to eggs Hepatitis A in strawberries Listeria in corn E. coli in fresh sweet basil Sudan IV in palm oil Nicotine in goji berries Mouldy cocoa discovered at customs BaP and PAHs in coconut oil Quality issue leads to soy drink recall Possible metal contamination in Jocca Potential plastic in chicken Bone in Salisbury steak products Plastic prompts recall Lid issue prompts pepper recall Unclear labelling of marshmallows Undeclared soya in ice cream Allergy risk as salad mislabelled Gluten in gluten free peanut butter protein bar Egg allergen risk after packing error Allergens for Pringles not in Danish Patulin level in apple juice Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 24 Next