I was doing a search at Google trying to find the Y2K page where expiration codes are explained.
While looking for that, I came across a webpage from the Ohio Dept. of Health, with recalls from years back that I never heard anything about.
For example, canned beets, under MANY names were recalled:
I never heard anything about this.
September 30, 2004: From the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) and the Ohio Department of Health (ODH): Urgent - Food Recall Because of Possible Health Risk
Marion, NY - Seneca Foods Corporation, Marion, NY is announcing a voluntary recall of 42,085 cases of canned 15 oz sliced beets and no salt sliced beets due to the potential for the product to be underprocessed. While no illnesses have been reported, there is a possibility that the product could be contaminated with harmful microorganisms.
Sliced beet and no salt sliced beet products with these codes should not be eaten even if it does not look or smell spoiled. The company is now retrieving the product from its distribution system and store shelves.
The recall extends to several labels including Libby's, Stokely's, Always Save, America's Choice, American Value, D&W, Dominick's, Flavorite, Food Club, Foodland, Friday, Goya, Green Valley, Harris-Teeter, Hill Country Fare, Kroger, Ligo, Parade, Piggly Wiggly, Promos, Publix, Wylwood, Shop N Save, Shurfine, Southern Home, Sysco Classic, Thrifty Maid, US Blue.
The cans are marked with a two line format. Any combination of these codes are being recalled.*
The list below is formatted as TOP......
While looking for that, I came across a webpage from the Ohio Dept. of Health, with recalls from years back that I never heard anything about.
For example, canned beets, under MANY names were recalled:
I never heard anything about this.
September 30, 2004: From the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) and the Ohio Department of Health (ODH): Urgent - Food Recall Because of Possible Health Risk
Marion, NY - Seneca Foods Corporation, Marion, NY is announcing a voluntary recall of 42,085 cases of canned 15 oz sliced beets and no salt sliced beets due to the potential for the product to be underprocessed. While no illnesses have been reported, there is a possibility that the product could be contaminated with harmful microorganisms.
Sliced beet and no salt sliced beet products with these codes should not be eaten even if it does not look or smell spoiled. The company is now retrieving the product from its distribution system and store shelves.
The recall extends to several labels including Libby's, Stokely's, Always Save, America's Choice, American Value, D&W, Dominick's, Flavorite, Food Club, Foodland, Friday, Goya, Green Valley, Harris-Teeter, Hill Country Fare, Kroger, Ligo, Parade, Piggly Wiggly, Promos, Publix, Wylwood, Shop N Save, Shurfine, Southern Home, Sysco Classic, Thrifty Maid, US Blue.
The cans are marked with a two line format. Any combination of these codes are being recalled.*
The list below is formatted as TOP......
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