Enforcement Report - Week of June 27, 2012
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Event Detail
| Event ID | 62276 |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Food/Cosmetics |
| Status | Ongoing |
| Recalling Firm | World Finer Foods, Inc. |
| City | Bloomfield |
| State | NJ |
| Country | US |
| Voluntary/Mandated | Voluntary: Firm Initiated |
| Recall Initiation Date | 2012-05-29 |
| Initial Firm Notification of Consignee or Public | |
| Distribution Pattern | Nationwide |
Product Detail
| Product Description | Code Info | Classification | Reason for Recall | Product Quantity | Recall Number |
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| Reese Colossal Smoked Oysters. Distributed by: World Finer Foods, Inc. Bloomfield, NJ 07003 USA. Product of Korea. UPC 70670-00576 | UPC 70670-00576; OYSO MY-7 1520; OYSO MY-7 1521; OYSO My-7 1617; OYSO MY-7 1618; OYSO MY-7 1620. | Class III | According to information published by the FDA: Because of inadequate sanitation controls, the molluscan shellfish harvested from Korean waters may have been exposed to human fecal waste and have the potential to be contaminated with a norovirus. | 2350 cases | F-1450-2012 |
| Reese Medium Smoked Oysters. Distributed by: World Finer Foods, Inc. Bloomfield, NJ 07003 USA. Product of Korea. UPC 70670-00600. | UPC 70670-00600; OYSO MY-7 1523; OYSO MY-7 1521; OYSO My-7 1618; OYSO; OYSO MY-7 1621. | Class III | According to information published by the FDA: Because of inadequate sanitation controls, the molluscan shellfish harvested from Korean waters may have been exposed to human fecal waste and have the potential to be contaminated with a norovirus. | 900 cases | F-1451-2012 |
| Reese Petite Smoked Oysters. Distributed by: World Finer Foods, Inc. Bloomfield, NJ 07003 USA. Product of Korea, UPC 70670-00575. | UPC 70670-00575; OYSO SY-7 1524; OYSO SY-7 1521; OYSO SY-7 1617; OYSO SY-7 1621. | Class III | According to information published by the FDA: Because of inadequate sanitation controls, the molluscan shellfish harvested from Korean waters may have been exposed to human fecal waste and have the potential to be contaminated with a norovirus. | 950 cases | F-1452-2012 |
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