Saturday, September 2, 2017

Shore Lunch fish breading recalled

Southeastern Mills Inc. of Rome, Georgia, is recalling its Shore Lunch brand fish breading because food-poisoning salmonella bacteria has been identified in the product.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a nation-wide recall after the United States Food and Drug Administration issued its recall.

The company says the contamination came from its powdered milk supplier.

While the CFIA has named only two products, the Food and Drug Administration’s list is Southeastern Mills® Biscuit Gravy Mix, Southeastern Mills® Country Biscuit Mix, Southeastern Mills® Buttermilk Drop Biscuit Mix, Southeastern Mills® Easy Drop Cheddar Garlic Drop Biscuit Mix, Shore Lunch® Original Breading and Shore Lunch® Cajun Style Breading.


The CFIA named two Shore Lunch fish-breading/batter mix products, one Cajun Style, the other Original Recipe.