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Trout recall for E. coli blamed on General Mills flour : foodsafetynews





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Trout recall for E. coli blamed on General Mills flour

Trout recall for E. coli blamed on General Mills flour
Trout recall for E. coli blamed on General Mills flour
An "urgent" product recall issued Thursday and encouraging "immediate action" to remove breaded trout from commerce because it contains General Mills flour linked to an E. coli outbreak was still not available on the Food and Drug Administration website Monday afternoon.Clear Springs Foods Inc. of Buhl, ID, sent the recall notice to purchasing officers and distributors Oct. 6, describing it as an "FDA recall for ingredient with E. coli 0121." The most recent information from FDA related to the E. coli outbreak traced to General Mills flour was posted Sept. 29."This notification is to inform you of a product recall requiring isolation of product — Clear Springs Foods, Sun-Dried Tomato & Roasted Garlic Trout — and notification to Clear Springs Foods of remaining inventory of the item," the recall states.


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Flour-linked E. coli probe ends, General Mills recall continues

Flour-linked E. coli probe ends, General Mills recall continues
Flour-linked E. coli probe ends, General Mills recall continues
Flour-linked E. coli probe ends, General Mills recall continuesGeneral Mills headquarters Courtesy of General Mills | 2014 fileFederal health officials have wrapped up their investigation into an E. coli outbreak linked to General Mills flour products.In a final report issued Thursday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said 17 more E. coli cases have been confirmed since late July.That brings the outbreak total to 63 people sickened in 24 states — including Minnesota, which had seven cases.


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