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Product: Cookie

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The church is closed per the Bishop and being under Red for the past few months. The pastor decided to do a funeral with a wake and service on Monday January 4th with being open to all to attend. They're also asking for cookies. We feel if … See More
we can't have church services how can we do a funeral?


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-12-30
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Report date: Sep 16, 2020
21. Proper hot holding temperatures
- comments: observed mashed potatoes being hot held in deli hot hold unit at improper temperature: mashed potatoes held at 123. 8f. Management voluntarily discarded and denatured approximately 10lbs of product valued at approximately $28. Instructed to … See More
maintain all hot at items at or above 135f. Priority violation 7-38-005. Citation issued.

22. Proper cold holding temperatures
- comments: observed the following tcs items held at improper temperature in the stated areas: cooked pork chops held in deli display case at 74. 1f and cooked fish held in walk-in cooler at temperatures between 62. 1-72. 6f. Management voluntarily discarded approximately 20lbs of product valued at approximately $100. Instructed to maintain all tcs foods at or below 41f at all times. Priority violation 7-38-005. Citation issued under violation #21. No additional citation.

37. Food properly labeled; original container
- comments: observed some containers of cookies available at deli counter labeled with only name of facility. Instructed to add allergen information business contact information.

47. Food & non-food contact surfaces cleanable, properly designed, constructed & used
- comments: observed cutting board in deli area in front of hot hold section covered in deep grooves and dark stains. Instructed to repair or replace and maintain smooth, cleanable surfaces.

51. Plumbing installed; proper backflow devices
- comments: observed loose handle on toilet in women's employee restroom. Instructed to repair and maintain.

53. Toilet facilities: properly constructed, supplied, & cleaned
- comments: observed no covered trash receptacle in women's employee restroom. Instructed to provide.

55. Physical facilities installed, maintained & clean
- comments: observed build up of black slime in joints of 3 compartment sink. Instructed to clean, sanitize, caulk, and maintain.

57. All food employees have food handler training
- comments: repeat core violation. See violation #60.

60. Previous core violation corrected
- comments: observed previous core violation from inspection report #2356504 on 1/10/2020 not corrected: 'observed no food handler's certificates during inspection. Instructed to comply. ' instructed to have all food handlers complete food handler training and maintain records thereof on site at all times. Priority foundation violation 7-42-090. Citation issued.

64. Public health nuisance
- comments: observed 2 customers in store at time of inspection not wearing masks. Photographs taken. Instructed to require all customers to wear masks when in the store. Citation issued. Must appear in court.

Source: chicago.gov
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Less than a week after its grand opening, one employee at the Texas Cookie Shop has tested positive for the coronavirus, The employee that tested positive for the virus was sent home Monday morning after she was not feeling well. She later developed symptoms and was tested … See More
Tuesday. If you visited the restaurant recently, please report it and any other location that you visited.


Source: www.ksat.com
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At around 11:00pm I went to grab a cookie and few minutes later I smelled lead in my mouth. Days before I smelled lead all over the bed ,blue towel, and grey hoodie. Please note this all happen January 26, and 27th at my friend apartment (Walker).  | Symptoms: Other

#building #lead #9101southblackstoneavenue #chicago #illinois #us #cookie

Recent Interesting Reports

ADM Animal Nutrition announced that specific lots may contain elevated levels of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium and/or chloride and may harm chickens, swine, beef cattle and equine. ADM (NYSE: ADM), is recalling the following products: Pen Pals® Chicken Starter-Grower 25-lb bag (Product No 70009ACF46); Pen Pals Chicken … See More
Starter-Grower 50-lb bag (Product No. 70009AAA44); Pen Pals Chicken Starter-Grower 25-lb case (Product No. 70009AAABE); MoorMan’s ShowTec Sale Burst w/DF DEN 50-lb. bag (Product No 21256CVWE4); MoorMan's Show-Tec Burst Starter with DFCTC/DEN 50-lb. bag (Product No: 24320AYWE4); ShowTec BB 18 BMD 50-lb. bag (Product No. 18241AGNE4); ShowTec 14.5/6 BMD 50-lb. bag (Product No. 14560AGN); AMPT-A CTC/IGR 50-lb. bag (Product No. 54229XNK); ShowTec Hi Fat 18 BMD 50-lb. bag (Product No. 18007AGN); Seniorglo 50-lb. bag (Product No. 10130AB) and MotivAte 12-15 DEN 50-lb. bag (Product No. 12286CVW). One customer reported chicken deaths related to consumption of the Pen Pals Chicken Starter-Grower 25-lb bags.

The lot number for the Pen Pals Chicken Starter-Grower 25-lb bags involved in this recall is Lot 507650QN. This product may contain elevated levels of calcium and phosphorus, which could lead to leg deformities, trouble standing and walking, and can be fatal to chickens. This product was distributed between Feb. 29, 2024 and March 8, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Iowa and Missouri.

The lot number for the Pen Pals Chicken Starter-Grower 50-lb bags and Pen Pals® Chicken Starter-Grower 25-lb case involved in this recall is Lot 506942QN. These products may contain elevated levels of magnesium, which can cause bone deformities, slow growth rate, watery feces and can be fatal to chickens. These products were distributed between Feb. 28, 2024 and March 14, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Missouri, Ohio, South Carolina, Iowa, California and Oregon.

The lot number for the MoorMan’s ShowTec Sale Burst w/DF DEN 50-lb. bags involved in this recall is Lot 506664QN. This product may contain increased levels of sodium and chloride, which can lead to reduced feed intake, thirst and diarrhea. This product was distributed between Feb. 16, 2024, and March 1, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Iowa, Wisconsin and Colorado.

The lot number for the MoorMan’s ShowTec Burst Starter w/DF CTC/DEN 50-lb. bags involved in this recall is Lot 506640QN. This product may also contain increased levels of sodium and chloride. This product was distributed between Feb. 16, 2024, and March 1, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Iowa, Wisconsin and Colorado.

The lot number for the ShowTec BB 18 BMD 50-lb. bags involved in this recall is Lot 506939QN. This product may also contain increased levels of sodium and chloride. This product was distributed between Feb. 16, 2024, and March 1, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in California, Illinois, Arizona, Missouri, and Iowa. The lot number for the ShowTec 14.5/6 BMD 50-lb. bags involved in this recall is Lot 507900QN. This product may contain increased levels of calcium, which could cause reduced feed intake and feed conversion. This product was distributed between March 8, 2024, and March 18, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Iowa.

The lot number for the AMPT-A CTC/IGR 50-lb. bags involved in this recall is Lot 507828QN. This product may contain increased levels of sodium, which could cause loose stools and central nervous system issues. This product was distributed on March 1, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Missouri.

The lot number for the ShowTec Hi Fat 18 BMD 50-lb. bags involved in this recall is Lot 505791QN. This product may contain increased levels of magnesium and calcium, which could cause reduced feed intake and feed conversion. This product was distributed between Jan. 26, 2024, and Feb. 7, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Iowa, Oregon and California.

The lot number for the Seniorglo 50-lb. bags involved in this recall is Lot 505426QN. This product may contain increased levels of calcium, which could cause weight loss and the animal to become weak and listless. This product was distributed between Jan. 24, 2024, and Feb. 1, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, Tennessee as well as from ADM locations in Glencoe, Minn., Springfield, Mo. and Dublin, Texas.

The lot number for the MotivAte 12-15 DEN 50-lb. bags involved in this recall is Lot 507330QN. This product may contain increased levels of calcium and phosphorus, which could cause reduced feed intake and feed conversion This product was distributed on Feb. 27, 2024, and March 4, 2024, and could have been purchased from ADM locations in Glencoe, Minn. and Columbus, Neb. After receiving a customer complaint related to swine refusing to eat feed from a single lot of MoorMan’s ShowTec Sale Burst w/DF DEN, ADM immediately investigated and discovered that the company’s animal feed manufacturing facility in Quincy, Illinois, experienced an equipment failure issue that impacted ingredient distribution in the plant.

The company initiated the recall once it was confirmed that these specific lots could contain harmful levels of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium sodium, and/or chloride. ADM has been in direct contact with the customers and distributors involved in this recall, and all product has been removed from retail shelves.

The lot number can be found at the bottom of the label. Customers who have purchased the recalled feed should immediately stop using it and return it to their distributor or directly to ADM Animal Nutrition for a full refund.

Company name: ADM Animal Nutrition
Brand name: Multiple Brand Names
Product recalled: Chicken Feed, Swine Feed, Cattle Feed, Horse Feed
Reason of the recall: Specific lots may contain elevated levels of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium and/or chloride and may harm chickens, swine, beef cattle and equine.
FDA Recall date: April 01, 2024

Source: www.fda.gov
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The absolute worst! Product faulty- mis representation and no resolution offered for $50+ dollars spent with pictures of proof and the “best” resolution was $5 is dollars. How is a $5 refund a solution for $50 and an unusable product.

The absolute worst online service and product ever!

#onlineshopping #scam #delivery #onlinescam #pensacola #florida #us

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Faults advertising, Columbus, OH, USA

3 weeks ago reported by user-dbyfd382

Ordered 2 plug in rechargeable lighters. No gas product required per add. USB plug in 2hour charge good to go. No USB PLUG IN. False advertisement. Note fuel port. MADE IN CHINA. ADD Says U.S. company. Please refund me. Thank you. WEB SITE. Shopbrightfire. com phone# 1-888-863-4529

#onlineshopping #scam #delivery #onlinescam #columbus #ohio #us

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I also received a ring that I did not order, I do not understand how is this possible
I was not at home for a few days and my mother sent me a photo identical to the one shown above, so I preferred to scan the QR … See More
no page appeared. Is it possible to have explanations??
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Had an item shipped on 3/18/24 from MA to my home in NJ. It's been stuck in Teterboro for a week and a half. Either it was stolen or lost. Neither of which is acceptable. I was actually told by two different postal employees there is a … See More
HUGE theft issue at that location. This is why UPS and FedEx are both doing a bang up business. Meanwhile, the state and federal governments expect us to have trust when we use absentee ballots for elections. What a total joke.
#uspostalservice #200industrialavenue #teterboro #newjersey #us #usps
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The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has issued an alert regarding a potential botulism outbreak linked to possibly counterfeit Botox injections. The alert follows the hospitalization of two individuals in LaSalle County who exhibited symptoms similar to botulism after receiving the injections. The issue came to … See More
light after the patients presented with symptoms resembling botulism. The IDPH, in collaboration with the LaSalle County Health Department and the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation (IDFPR), is currently investigating the matter. A similar cluster of cases was also reported by the Tennessee Department of Health, prompting the IDPH to liaise with the CDC and FDA for further investigation.

The product in question is either Botox or a possibly counterfeit version of the product, and it was administered by a licensed nurse in LaSalle County who was performing work outside her authority. The two affected individuals reported symptoms such as blurred/double vision, droopy face, fatigue, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, and hoarse voice following the injection. Both required hospitalization post-treatment.

People are advised not to use these botox injections. In Illinois, the injection of botulinum toxin, the key ingredient in Botox, is a practice of medicine that may only be performed by certain licensed professionals who are licensed and regulated by IDFPR. Cosmetologists and estheticians are prohibited from performing this practice under their licenses.

Botulism is a serious illness caused by a toxin produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacteria. This toxin is one of the most potent neurotoxins known and can cause muscle paralysis. The disease can manifest in three forms: foodborne botulism, wound botulism, and infant botulism. Foodborne botulism, which is the focus here, occurs when food contaminated with the bacteria is consumed. Symptoms can include difficulty swallowing or speaking, facial weakness, and paralysis. In severe cases, it can be fatal, particularly if it affects the respiratory muscles.

If you or a loved one are harmed or experiencing any symptoms, it is important to report it. Reporting can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.

Source: dph.illinois.gov
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