Showing posts with label recalled food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recalled food. Show all posts

FDA Probes Contaminated Farm as Source of Deadly Cantaloupe Salmonella Outbreak

As we enter the new year, people are full of resolutions, the most common of which is to eat healthier.  It appears the federal government has a similar resolution because they have taken multiple steps in the first month of the new year to address food safety concerns aimed at cleaning up facilities which had food contamination.

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have jointly investigated one farm linked to the production of tainted cantaloupe.  The farm at the heart of the investigation was linked to the dissemination of cantaloupe that was infected with salmonella.  A resulting outbreak affected 261 people in 24 states, killing 3 people in the state of Kentucky.

The FDA Presses Contaminated Farm for Corrective Action to Prevent Consumer Injury

Following this outbreak of consumer injury, the FDA has become concerned that it has not received information regarding how the farm plans to take corrective actions.  How will the farm prevent further food contamination which may lead to consumer injury? Prior to the holidays, the FDA sent the farm a stern letter in which it sought demonstrations of corrective action to prevent further consumer injury due to food contamination.

The FDA believes that based upon soil samples, food contact surfaces, and other samples taken around the farm, there is a "widespread Salmonella contamination" on the farm. Their testing concluded multiple potential sources of contamination including:


  • organic material in the conveyor belt that could encourage bacteria growth
  • infected food preparation surfaces
  • mud, trash, and dirt beneath the conveyor belt and rinsing areas which contained algae 
  • bird feces in the roof rafters above the processing equipment, suggesting this feces had dropped onto the food itself 
  • contaminated water containing E-coli and C-coli
  • potentially unclean carpeted surfaces in the packing area which could harbor bacteria
If You Have Been Injured by Contaminated Food

If you have been injured by contaminated food, you could be at serious risk of lasting injuries, including death.  Depending upon the contamination, you could experience symptoms as mild as nausea to extreme conditions that could kill you.  You should seek immediate medical attention if you have suffered an injury due to a food contamination.  You should also seek the help of a skilled personal injury attorney to determine whether or not you may be entitled to compensation for these injuries. 

New Food Recall of Chicken and Rice Could Be Deadly to Consumers

It seems that food recalls have been the topic of the day lately.  Another recall has been voluntarily instituted following a Canadian manufacturer, Aliya’s Foods Limited, who found strains of listeria bacteria. 

Nearly 5,000 pounds of chicken and rice were recalled by the Canadian company.  Federal regulators at the U.S. Dept of Agriculture estimate that 240 boxes were shipped to Trader Joe's in multiple states, including:

  • Connecticut
  • Washington D.C.
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Maine
  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • Virginia
The affected batches carry the date 2012-10-31 and lot code 30512.  Consumers who discover they are in possession of these packages are encouraged to return the items for a full refund from Trader Joe's. Or consumers can dispose of the product. 

Effects of Listeria Bacteria

Listeria bacteria can be quite harmful to people when ingested.  People can become very ill and exhibit the following symptoms:

  • headaches, migraines
  • fever
  • stiffness of the neck
  • muscle aches and pains
  • miscarriage
  • stillbirths
  • deadly infections
Consumers who fall ill as a result of listeria bacteria in their food should immediately seek out medical attention.  Additionally, injured consumers should also contact a skilled product liability attorney to discuss potentially being compensated for these injuries.