Archive for the ‘Union International Foods Spice Recall’ Category
Posted by Ron Simon on November 10th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks, Union International Foods Spice Recall Tags: Grand Sierra Resort, Harris & Freeman and Co., Lian How, Ron Simon, salmonella rissen, Simon & Luke, spice lawsuit, Uncle Chen's, Union International Food Co. •
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The salmonella lawyers at Simon & Luke continue to prosecute cases from the West Coast outbreak of rare Salmonella Rissen which sickened citizens in 5 states. The current illness count has now risen to 90, and is distributed as follows: California (68), Nevada (10), Oregon (8), Washington (3), and Idaho (1). Illness onsets range from [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on July 23rd, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks, Union International Foods Spice Recall Tags: salmonella rissen, Simon & Luke, Uncle Chen's, Union International Foods Spice Recall •
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Simon & Luke continues to prosecute cases from the recent West Coast outbreak of rare Salmonella Rissen which has expanded to 5 states. The current illness count is 79, and is distributed as follows: California (63), Nevada (10), Oregon (4), Washington (1), and Idaho (1). Illness onsets range from December 9, 2008 to April 29, [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on May 29th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks, Union International Foods Spice Recall Tags: Grand Sierra Resort, Lian How, Ron Simon, salmonella rissen, Simon & Luke, spice lawsuit, Uncle Chen's, Union International Food Co., Union International Foods Spice Recall •
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Health officials have confirmed that the recent West Coast outbreak of rare Salmonella Rissen has now expanded to 5 states. The current illness count has also risen to 79, and is distributed as follows: California (63), Nevada (10), Oregon (4), Washington (1), and Idaho (1). Illness onsets range from December 9, 2008 to April 29, 2009.
DNA testing [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on May 15th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks, Union International Foods Spice Recall Tags: Lian How, salmonella rissen, salmonella spice, Simon & Luke, spice lawsuit, Uncle Chen's, Union International Food Co., Union International Foods Spice Recall •
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The recent Salmonella Rissen outbreak due to recalled Uncle Chen’s and Lian How spices that sickened over 60 people in Washington, California, Oregon, and Nevada has caused several of our clients to ask: “How rare is Salmonella Rissen?
To fully answer that question, some background is needed.
Every year, over 40,000 people culture positive for one of over 2500 [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on May 6th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks, Union International Foods Spice Recall Tags: Lian How, Ron Simon, salmonella rissen, Simon & Luke, spice lawsuit, Uncle Chen's, Union International Food Co., Union International Foods Spice Recall •
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We have received numerous calls about the Salmonella Rissen spice lawsuit we filed yesterday in Los Angeles - the first in the United States. News of that lawsuit was released by the Associated Press, NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, and numerous other TV and media outlets.
I was interviewed today by a very nice reporter named Linh Tat of the Argus [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on May 5th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks, Union International Foods Spice Recall Tags: Lian How, Ron Simon, salmonella rissen, spice lawsuit, Uncle Chen's, Union International Food Co., Union International Foods Spice Recall •
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PRESS RELEASE - May 5, 2009 - The Houston-based law firm of Simon & Luke has filed the first lawsuit in the country stemming from a multi-state salmonella outbreak related to Lian How and Uncle Chen’s spices manufactured by Union International Food Company of Union City, California. The spices contained Salmonella Rissen – a very [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on May 2nd, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks, Union International Foods Spice Recall Tags: Lian How, salmonella rissen, Uncle Chen's, Union International Food Co., Union International Foods Spice Recall •
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Public health officials continue to investigate a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Rissen, a very rare type of Salmonella in the United States.
On March 27, 2009, Oregon State Public Health isolated Salmonella Rissen from opened containers of ground white and black pepper collected from a restaurant where one of their case-patients had eaten prior to illness [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on April 16th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks, Union International Foods Spice Recall Tags: Lian How, salmonella rissen, Uncle Chen's, Union International Food Co., Union International Foods Spice Recall •
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Union International Food Co. is further expanding the recall of Lian How brand and Uncle Chen brand retail and institutional products. The recall now includes various size packages of all Uncle Chen and Lian How sauces, oils, and oil blends because the products may be contaminated with salmonella. Uncle Chen and Lian How products included in this [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on April 5th, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks, Union International Foods Spice Recall Tags: Lian How, salmonella rissen, salmonella spice, Uncle Chen's, Union International Food Co., Union International Foods Spice Recall •
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Union International Food Co. (UIFC) is further expanding the recall of Lian How brand and Uncle Chen brand dry spices to include ALL types of dry spice products in 15-pound and smaller containers (boxes, plastic bags & wide mouth jars) and 30-pound boxes and smaller packages of crushed chili because of salmonella contamination.
The following additional dry [...]
Posted by Ron Simon on April 2nd, 2009 under Salmonella Outbreaks, Union International Foods Spice Recall Tags: Lian How, salmonella rissen, Uncle Chen's, Union International Foods Spice Recall •
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is alerting the public to a voluntary recall by Union International Food Company (Union City, Calif.) of the company’s dry spice products. The recall is based on an investigation of an ongoing foodborne illness outbreak of Salmonella Rissen in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, Washington. The company’s [...]