November 21, 2007

Recall of Del Rey Flour Tortillas

Del Rey Tortilleria, Inc., of Chicago, is announcing the recall of its flour tortilla products, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Flour tortillas of all sizes are included in the recall (White Flour Tortillas; 6” Tortillas de Harina; Burritos 2,3, and 4; and 8” Fajitas). All packages have the name “Del Rey” on the label, and one of the following date codes: Oct/17/07; Oct 20/07; Oct 24/07, Nov/4/07, Nov/10/07; or Nov/11/07.

A recent illness in Wisconsin schools, in which students experienced nausea, abdominal cramps, and vomiting, have caused state officials to tell the FDA that they think there is a connection between the torillas and the school illnesses. However, they do not believe the problem involves microbial contamination. Del Rey is recalling the products as a precaution while the investigation continues, although they are not certain their products caused the reported symptoms.

No other Del Rey products are included in the recall.

The recalled products were distributed nationwide through grocery stores and food distributors.

If you or someone you know has purchased the Del Rey products included in the recall, stop using them immediately and return them to the store where they were purchased. If you have medical symptoms you believe may be related to the recalled flour tortilla products, contact your physician, and call the Washington personal injury attorneys at Bernard Law Group, 1-800-418-8282.

November 5, 2007

Recall On Frozen pizza Due to E.coli Concern

About 5 million pizzas under the Totino’s and Jeno’s labels were recalled Thursday by General Mills because of possible E.coli contamination.

It is believed that the problem can be traced to pepperoni on the pizzas, which are produced at a General Mills plant in Ohio. The pepperoni comes from a separate supplier, but the Minneapolis-based General Mills declined to release the name of the pepperoni distributor.

The first of 21 E.coli illnesses under investigation by state and federal authorities emerged in July. The voluntary recall covers pizzas containing pepperoni that have been produced since then. According to www.king5.com, 9 of the 21 people who became ill with the E.coli virus reported eating Totino’s or Jeno’s pizza with pepperoni topping. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that eight of the victims have been hospitalized, and four have developed a type of kidney failure.

General Mills spokesman Tom Forsythe said, “We took action on that basis as a precaution, because of the possibility that a link might exist.” General Mills says it is not naming the supplier of the pepperoni because the source of the E.coli is still being investigated. General Mills is cooperating fully with the continuing investigation.

Symptoms of E.coli can include diarrhea and stomach cramps. Typically, people are ill for up to 5 days, but they can develop complications, including kidney failure.

If you believe you have contracted E.coli from eating a Jeno’s or Totino’s pizza containing pepperoni topping, contact your physician immediately. And call the Washington personal injury attorneys at Bernard Law Group, 1-800-418-8282, or visit our website, www.4injured.com

October 24, 2007

ConAgra Sued Over Salmonella Poisoning

According to www.king5.com , an Everett man is suing ConAgra Foods. He says a Banquet chicken pot pie contaminated with salmonella made his 2-year old daughter sick. ConAgra, Banquet’s parent company, has recalled the pies due to hundreds of reports of salmonella poisoning associated with the pot pies.

Though the 2-year old improved, her father realized her case was one of more than 200 in 34 states thought to be related to the salmonella outbreak. According to the State Department of Health, at least 14 cases of salmonella poisoning connected to the outbreak are here in Washington State. Regarding suing ConAgra, the father said, “I feel confident that this is the right thing to do. It’s a shame that this is what it takes for them to realize what’s going on.”

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