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THIS SECTION IS FOR NEWS AND INTERESTING STORIES RELATED TO FOOD, NUTRITION AND FOOD PROCESSING. THEY ARE NOT NECESSARILY RELATED TO KOSHER BUT MAY BE OF INTEREST TO THE KOSHER CONSUMER, MANUFACTURER OR MASHGIACH.

Canadian Consumer product recall: Sunluway Oven Bottom Panel Replacement recalled due to burn hazard

July 7, 2026 from the Government of Canada:

This recall involves Sunluway Oven Bottom Panel Replacement. The brand name "Sunluway" and ASIN (B0FQ5MFBTC) can be found on the Amazon.ca product listing and order details.

Issue: During its operation, the protective coating of units experiences rapid thermal decomposition and scorching. This material defect exhibits severe paint cracking, large-scale peeling (delamination), and dense smoke generation (outgassing) inside the appliance.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product and dispose of it.

For more information, consumers can contact Sunluway Bearings USA through the secure Amazon Buyer-Seller Messaging Service by clicking "Contact Seller" in their order details for the fastest resolution and refund processing. For alternative inquiries outside the platform, consumers can reach dedicated compliance support by email at hongchushi1997@126.com.

The previous item can be cited with the URL: https://www.kashrut.com/News/?alert=W1856

Conair Recalls Cuisinart Propel+ Four Burner 3-In-1 Gas Grills Due to Risk of Serious Injury from Laceration Hazard

July 9, 2026 from the CPSC in conjunction with Government of Canada:

Cuisinart Propel+ Four Burner 3-in-1 Gas Grill with pizza oven have been recalled because the tempered glass window in the pizza oven can shatter during use, posing a risk of serious injury from laceration hazard.

Consumer Contact: Conair toll-free at 833-408-0463 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at https://www.recallrtr.com/3in1grill or www.cuisinart.com and click on “Product Recalls” at the bottom of the page for more information.

Description: This recall includes the stainless-steel Cuisinart Propel+ Four Burner 3-in-1 Gas Grill, featuring a griddle, a stove top burner and a pizza oven with tempered glass located on top of the lid of the grill. The model number CGG-6331 can be found on the label on the inside of the right-hand metal door, along with the serial number.

Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled Cuisinart Propel+ Four Burner 3-in-1 Gas Grill immediately and visit Conair’s website to check if their grill is included in the recall. If affected, follow the instructions to safely remove the tempered glass window on the pizza oven and upload two photographs to the firm’s website; one of the removed glass, and one of the grill’s serial number. Upon verification, consumers will receive a $500 refund by check or be reimbursed for the original purchase amount with proof of receipt. After receiving their refund, consumers should write the word “Recall” with a black sharpie marker on the tempered glass and dispose of it.

Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received 37 reports of shattered glass during use; one fire was reported. No injuries have been reported.

Sold At: Lowes, Walmart and on-line at cuisinart.com from December 2024 through May 2026 for between $500 and $750.

The previous item can be cited with the URL: https://www.kashrut.com/News/?alert=W1855

Best Buy Recalls Insignia® Gas Ranges Due to Risk of Serious Injury from a Fire Hazard

July 9, 2026 from the CPSC in conjunction with Government of Canada:

Insignia Front Control Gas Ranges have been recalled because the recalled ranges’ front-mounted knobs can be activated accidentally by humans or pets, posing a risk of serious injury from a fire hazard.

Consumer Contact: Best Buy at 800-566-7498 from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday. Consumers can also go online at http://www.bestbuy.com/productrecalls or www.bestbuy.com and click on “Product Recalls” located under the “Order and Purchase” column located at the bottom of the page for more information.

Description: This recall involves Insignia gas ranges with model numbers NS-RGFGSS1 and NS-RGFCGS2. The recalled ranges are stainless steel with five front-knobs on the oven with the “Insignia” label on the bottom of the oven door. A label with the model number can be found on the inside of the range’s bottom drawer.

Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled oven immediately and visit Best Buy’s recall website at https://www.recallrtr.com/range to participate in the recall. The firm is offering all consumers a free set of compatible knob covers with instructions for their gas range. The firm will send the knob covers to the consumers after they confirm that their gas range is involved in the recall.
Consumers are cautioned to keep children and pets away from the knobs, to check the range knobs to ensure they are off before leaving home or going to bed, and not to leave objects on the range when the range is not in use.

Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received one report of the knobs being activated by accidental contact. No injuries have been reported.

Sold At: Best Buy stores nationwide and online at www.bestbuy.com from November 2020 through March 2026 for between $280 and $1,470.

The previous item can be cited with the URL: https://www.kashrut.com/News/?alert=W1854

Israeli Chief Rabbi Publishes Halachic Opinion On Kashrus Of Whiskeys

June 28, 2026: from the VinNews

"Israel's Chief Rabbi and President of the Chief Rabbinate Council, Rabbi Kalman Meir Bar, has published a comprehensive halachic essay on the kashrut status of various types of whisky, following numerous questions and inquiries on the subject.

"In the article, published on the rabbi’s responsa website, the Chief Rabbi distinguishes between different types of whisky according to the production laws in their countries of origin:

br>"Among the issues discussed is the halachic principle that wine absorbed into the walls of a barrel becomes nullified when mixed into six times (or, according to other opinions, sixty times) its volume of whisky. The article also explains that the purpose of barrel aging is not to impart the direct flavor of the wine, but rather to soften the harshness of the wood. Therefore, the wine is not considered an intentionally added flavor (avid leta’ama), which would carry greater halachic significance.

"In addition, the essay discusses a particular leniency regarding whisky aged in second-fill barrels or later, where the previous spirit has already extracted most of the absorbed wine from the barrel.

"Alongside the issue of wine, the article warns about industrial additives that are sometimes incorporated into whisky, such as a strengthening or blending agent known as a “blender,” which may contain non-kosher ingredients. It also raises a significant concern regarding chametz she’avar alav haPesach, leavened products that remained in the possession of a Jew during Pesach, particularly in distilleries owned by Jews who do not observe the holiday’s prohibitions.

"In his concluding remarks, Rabbi Bar writes that although, strictly speaking, there are numerous halachic grounds for leniency that could permit the consumption of such whisky, 'one who fears Heaven and is scrupulous in observing God’s word should not, as a matter of course, rely on these leniencies.' He therefore calls on the public to purchase only whisky that has been certified by recognized kosher certification agencies.

"Accordingly, he states that the Chief Rabbinate of Israel will continue its strict policy of refusing to approve the import of alcoholic beverages unless they undergo thorough inspection and receive proper kosher certification."

The previous item can be cited with the URL: https://www.kashrut.com/News/?alert=W1853

UPPER EAST SIDE EXPLOSION: Two Injured After Oven Blast at Manhattan Kosher Pizza Shop, Investigation Underway

June 22, 2026 from Yeshiva World

Two people were injured when an oven exploded at a Manhattan pizzeria Monday morning, officials said.

The explosion was reported at Saba’s Pizza at 1217 Lexington Ave. between 82nd and 83rd streets at around 9:30 a.m., according to the FDNY.

Two people were injured Monday morning after an oven exploded at Saba’s Pizza, a kosher pizza shop on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The explosion was reported at around 9:30 a.m. at the Lexington Avenue restaurant between East 82nd and East 83rd Streets. Both victims were transported to a hospital for treatment. City inspectors said the blast caused minimal damage, and the cause remains under investigation.

The previous item can be cited with the URL: https://www.kashrut.com/News/?alert=W1852

Beef tallow takeover? Big food companies begin to embrace MAHA ingredient

June 22, 2026 from FoodDive

"Major food companies, such as Conagra and Utz, are making products with the rendered animal fat, which has seen its popularity soar under RFK Jr.’s recent dietary guideline changes.

"Beef tallow. It’s what’s for snacking
Potato chips and other food products made with the “Make America Healthy Again” approved ingredient are surging in popularity as some consumers move away from plant-based seed oils and others embrace nostalgia. Beef tallow is now entering the mainstream as major companies such as Utz and Conagra incorporate the rendered animal fat into a handful of their products.

"Sales of food products with beef tallow as an ingredient surged to $1.1 billion for the 52 weeks ended March 22, up 275% from the same period three years ago, according to data firm Spins provided to Food Dive.

"The rise of the once-niche ingredient has gotten a major boost from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has promoted beef tallow over other cooking oils — even once deep frying a turkey in a vat of beef tallow to show how “we cook the MAHA way.”

"The ingredient was thrust into the spotlight again in January when the FDA updated the national dietary guidelines to highlight beef tallow, along with butter and olive oil, as healthy fats consumers should incorporate into the foods they eat.

"Many smaller brands with better-for-you positioning have turned to beef tallow to differentiate themselves in the healthy foods space. But as the trend continues, larger snack companies have started embracing the ingredient.

"Utz Brands, a manufacturer of potato chips, pretzels and puffs, launched a version of its Boulder Canyon Classic Sea Salt cooked in beef tallow earlier this year at select retailers. It marks the second product the Pennsylvania-based company has debuted with beef tallow, following its Grandma Utz Kettle-Style potato chips.

"CEO Howard Friedman said the salty snacks company has noticed “significant interest” in beef tallow within natural and organic channels as well as at restaurants, giving the company confidence to add the ingredient to a new product.

"Snack and frozen food company Conagra Brands used beef tallow to twice cook its Rebel Roots crispy fries, even going so far as to highlight the ingredient in big font on the front of the packaging.

"Despite messaging from Kennedy around seed oils, the effect so far on consumers seems limited. Close to 70% of consumers say they have not changed their seed oil use, according to data from Innova Market Insights provided to Food Dive, while 15% said they’ve decreased consumption. Of those replacing seed oils, just 10% say they are switching to beef tallow, while 46% switched to olive oil.

"Health advocates have expressed concern over the rise in beef tallow’s popularity. Its inclusion in the recent dietary guidelines drew a quick rebuke from the American Heart Association, which said the ingredient’s high saturated fat content increases the risk of heart disease."


Beef Tallow, Avocado Oil Are Edging Out Seed Oils

August 14, 2025 from Food Processing

'A growing recognition of ‘healthy’ fats and the new Dietary Guidelines are tempting many processors to change their oil.

"Teddy’s Tallow Chips is riding a wave of popularity for beef tallow, powered by a growing understanding that traditional animal fats may not deserve the bad reputation they have long held.

"Add to that the increasing popularity of avocado oil in food processing, and manufacturers suddenly have two more options to consider when developing – or revising – product formulations.


Food companies consider switching from seed oils

August 14, 2025 from FoodDive

"More food companies are starting to promote a shift away from seed oils as the “Make America Healthy Again” movement positions the controversial ingredients as unhealthy.

"In one of the largest scale announcements so far, Real Good Foods, a maker of better-for-you frozen meals, said it would begin to transition its entire portfolio away from seed oils and instead adopt beef tallow. The company launched a new line of seed oil-free breaded chicken and will begin the process of converting the rest of its products.

"While restaurants, such as Steak N’ Shake and Sweetgreen, have received considerable attention for their commitment to phase out seed oils, Real Good Foods is among a burgeoning group of smaller food companies that are following suit.

"Seed oils are vegetable oils derived from plants including canola, sunflower or soybean seeds. Commonly found in processed or fried products, these oils have become under tighter scrutiny as consumers and regulators alike begin to crack down on ultra-processed foods.

"Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has decried seed oils as 'one of the most unhealthy ingredients that we have in foods,' with critics saying they can break down during the cooking process into compounds that cause inflammation and weaken the immune system.

"Kennedy and others have promoted beef tallow or other oils with higher saturated fat content that remain stable at high heat.

"Nutritionists and health experts have largely debunked the idea that seed oils are less healthy, with decades of research showing the unsaturated fats in seed oils are linked to a lower risk of heart disease. Still, that hasn’t stopped companies from jumping on the seed oil-free bandwagon.

"Scaling use of beef tallow in the U.S. would be a complex endeavor, especially as an ongoing cattle shortage could limit supply of the ingredient. Real Good Foods said the change has had ripple effects throughout its supply chain, impacting the manufacturing process, sourcing strategy and more."

The previous item can be cited with the URL: https://www.kashrut.com/News/?alert=W1720

CPSC Warns Consumers to Stop Using Sekaer Electric Kettles Immediately Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Burn Hazard

June 11, 2026 from the CPSC :

Sekaer Electric Kettles have been recalled because the kettles can pressurize and release hot steam or liquid unexpectedly, posing a risk of serious injury or death from burn hazard.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to stop using Sekaer Electric Kettles immediately because the kettles can pressurize and release hot steam or liquid unexpectedly, posing a risk of serious injury or death from burn hazard.

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the kettles immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous kettles.

The Chinese seller, Sekaer Store, has been unresponsive to CPSC’s requests for a recall of these kettles.

Sold Online At: Amazon.com, Walmart.com, eBay.com and Sears.com.

The previous item can be cited with the URL: https://www.kashrut.com/News/?alert=W1851

Israel: Shin Bet Involved: Health Ministry Confirms Sedatives Found in Baby Food Sold In Jerusalem Supermarkets

June 17, 2026 from Yeshiva World:

"Days after four toddlers were rushed to the emergency room at Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center suffering from drowsiness and weakness, and traces of sedatives were found in their blood, Israel’s Health Ministry announced Wednesday that laboratory tests confirmed the presence of sedative substances in the baby food the toddlers had consumed before falling ill.

"Testing found the pharmaceutical substances Clonazepam (sold under the brand name Klonopin) and Lorazepam (sold under the brand name Lorivan) in jars of Prinok fruit puree for babies that were sold at two branches of the Zol U’Begadol supermarket chain on Rechov Yaffo in Jerusalem. Both medications are sedatives from the benzodiazepine family and are intended for adult use.

"In the wake of the findings, the Health Ministry issued immediate closure orders for the two stores where the products were purchased: the “Machane” branch at Rechov Yaffo 113 and the branch at Rechov Yaffo 214 in Jerusalem. Police have also opened an investigation into the incident, and according to a Channel 12 report, the Shin Bet is also involved in the investigation.

"The Ministry has warned consumers not to use products purchased from the two Zol B’Gadol stores on Rechov Yaffo. It also advised against consuming products that were not sold in their original packaging, products with unusual color, appearance, or smell, or products whose vacuum-seal mechanism is not functioning properly.

"At this stage, the Health Ministry has not ordered a nationwide recall of all Prinok baby food products, stating that no indication was found of a manufacturing defect, production failure, or contamination at the production facility. All tests conducted on products obtained from the importers were found to be normal. Investigators are therefore examining the possibility that the substances were introduced into the products at a later stage.

"All four children who were hospitalized—two pairs of siblings, ages one and three—were discharged from Hadassah Ein Kerem the day after admission and are reported to be in good condition."

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Coffeemakers Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury from Burn Hazard; Imported by Kidisle

June 11, 2026 from the CPSC :

Kidisle Coffeemakers have been recalled because the recalled coffeemakers can become clogged causing hot liquid or steam to build up and be released unexpectedly during use, posing a risk of serious injury from burn hazard.

Consumer Contact: By email at KidisleKC101Brecall@outlook.com.

Description: This recall involves Kidisle-branded hot and iced coffee machines. The single-serve coffeemaker is designed with black, white and gray colors, measures about 11 inches high and 6 inches wide, and has a 50-ounce detachable water tank. The coffeemakers can brew 6 to 14 ounces of cupped or ground coffee. Model “KC101B” is printed on a sticker on the coffeemakers’ underside and the brand name on the product order receipt.

Remedy: Consumers should stop using the coffeemakers immediately and contact Kidisle for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the coffeemaker by unplugging and cutting the power cord, write “Recalled” in permanent marker on it, and send a photo of the destroyed product with a visible model number and cut power cord, to KidisleKC101Brecall@outlook.com.

Incidents/Injuries: CPSC is aware of at least 107 reports of the coffeemakers releasing hot liquid or steam unexpectedly, resulting in at least 27 reported injuries, including first and second-degree burns that required medical treatment.

Sold Online At: Amazon.com, Walmart.com and eBay.com from June 2024 through April 2026 for about $49.

The previous item can be cited with the URL: https://www.kashrut.com/News/?alert=W1848

HSN Recalls Kitchen HQ Thermal Insulated Bowls Due to Fire Hazard

June 11, 2026 from the CPSC :

Kitchen HQ Thermal Insulated Bowls with Detachable Hinged Lids have been recalled because metal springs in the detachable hinged lid of the insulated bowls can catch fire when used in the microwave, posing a fire hazard.

Consumer Contact: HSN toll-free at 888-520-2197 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at thermalbowls@realtimeresults.net, or online at https://www.recallrtr.com/thermalbowls or https://www.hsn.com and click “Recall Information” at the bottom of the page for more information.

Description: This recall involves certain Kitchen HQ brand thermal insulated bowls with detachable-hinged lids. The bowls, which were sold in a variety of colors, have a metal interior and a plastic exterior with the words “KITCHEN HQ” written across the front. Affected models include the 10-cup bowl (SKN 817800), the pair of 10.5-cup and 2-cup bowls sold as a set (SKN 884907), and the 10.4-cup, 6-cup, and 2-cup bowls sold as a set of three (SKN 900600).

Remedy: Consumers should stop using the insulated bowls immediately and contact HSN for a full refund on a complete bowl and lid set. A partial refund is also available for consumers who wish to keep the insulated bowls without the lid.

Sold At: HSN.com, HSN televised shows, and HSN digital shopping platforms from July 2023 through February 2026 for between $20 and $60.

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