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Coverage of Soy in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 7 · 22:30 UTCMost recent: Aug 4 · 12:17 UTC
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  • BUSINESSAug 4 · 12:17 UTCWSOC ABC CHARLOTTE
    Recall alert: Lidl cookie recall expanded

    Lidl has expanded a multi-state recall to include two types of Eridanous Shortbread Cookies due to missing English ingredient lists and allergen declarations. The recalled products, distributed in 10 states and Washington, D.C., pose a risk to individuals allergic to wheat, soy, milk, egg, or coconut. Consumers are advised to return or discard the cookies.

  • BUSINESSJul 29 · 17:40 UTCQUARTZ
    Lidl is recalling shortbread cookies sold in 10 states over undeclared allergens

    Lidl is recalling Eridanous-brand shortbread cookies sold in 10 states due to missing English-language allergen declarations. The cookies contain wheat, soy, milk, and egg, which were not properly labeled.

  • BUSINESSJul 29 · 15:42 UTCWSOC ABC CHARLOTTE
    Recall alert: Lidl recalls cookies due to undeclared allergens

    Grocery store Lidl recalled Eridanous Shortbread Cookies with Chocolate Truffle Coating & Apricot Filling due to undeclared allergens, including wheat, soy, milk, and egg. The Food and Drug Administration warned that the cookies' foreign-language labels omitted these allergens, and customers with allergies are advised not to consume them.

  • HEALTHJul 24 · 12:58 UTCWGN9 CHICAGO
    Breakfast burritos sold in 8 states recalled over undeclared soy, meat

    Breakfast burritos sold in 8 states are being recalled due to undeclared soy and meat. The recall was initiated after two customers reported the presence of sausage in a product labeled as vegetarian.

  • HEALTHJul 23 · 14:57 UTCWSOC ABC CHARLOTTE
    Recall alert: Breakfast burritos recalled over undeclared soy

    Breakfast burritos sold in multiple states were recalled due to undeclared soy and the presence of sausage in vegetarian-labeled products. Fresh & Ready Foods LLC recalled the Sprig & Sprout and Ready Spicy Breakfast Burritos, produced in North Carolina and distributed in eight southeastern states, with specific UPC codes listed. Consumers are advised to discard the recalled items.

  • HEALTHJul 17 · 19:25 UTCBUSINESS INSIDER
    Taylor Farms pulls iceberg lettuce, says it's 'deeply concerned' after cyclospora outbreak

    Taylor Farms is recalling iceberg lettuce from central Mexico linked to a cyclospora outbreak that has sickened over 1,600 people in 34 states. The company said it will remove the lettuce 'indefinitely' and confirmed that Taco Bell restaurants in several states used the contaminated product. Previous recalls by Taylor Farms include yellow onions and salad kits with allergen labeling issues.

  • HEALTHJun 23 · 12:40 UTCQUARTZ
    USDA is recalling thousands of pounds of frozen meatloaf over an undeclared soy allergen

    The USDA is recalling thousands of pounds of frozen meatloaf due to an undeclared soy allergen. Power Plate Meals LLC is conducting the recall after a state inspector discovered soy was omitted from the product's ingredients list.

  • WORLDJun 8 · 10:46 UTCALLAFRICA
    Cameroon: Billions Lost As Secret Financial Networks Fuel Forest Destruction in Brazil and Cameroon

    A report reveals billions of dollars linked to illegal deforestation are flowing through global supply chains, with secret land ownership and company records enabling timber, soy, and beef products to enter international markets unchecked in Brazil and Cameroon.

  • BUSINESSJun 8 · 10:43 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    China Plan to Cut Food Imports Threatens Brazil Soy and Beef Exports

    China's 15th Five-Year Plan prioritizes food security and self-sufficiency, risking $50bn to $60bn in Brazilian farm exports annually. Analysts warn of a potential 25% decline in Chinese soy imports, directly impacting Brazil's soy and beef exports.

  • BUSINESSJun 6 · 10:10 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    Brazil Trade Surplus Climbs 10.8% on Soy and Copper

    Brazil's May trade surplus increased by 10.8%, driven by soy and copper exports, despite upcoming challenges from tariffs and oil pressures.

  • HEALTHMay 7 · 22:30 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Diet rich in beans, lentils, chickpeas and soy can slash risk of high blood pressure by up to a third

    A diet rich in beans, lentils, chickpeas, and soy can reduce the risk of high blood pressure by up to a third. This finding highlights the importance of legumes in maintaining cardiovascular health. The study suggests that incorporating these foods into one's diet can have significant health benefits.