FDA Announces Recall of Alfalfa Sprouts After Listeria Monocytogenes is Detected

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On May 8, 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) announced the recall of alfalfa sprouts produced by the company Cleveland Beansprouts Co. Discussed here, the Company is recalling the sprouts due to the possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. For more information about Listeria monocytogenes, please see our previous post here. Through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (“USDA”) Microbiological Data Program (“MDP”), state agencies cooperate with the federal government in collecting and analyzing data to protect consumers from the spread of food-borne pathogens. The sprouts, which were only distributed in Ohio and never crossed state lines, were found to be contaminated…
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More Recalls of Pet Food in Wake of Salmonella Detection

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) has announced the recall of additional pet food due to the detection of Salmonella. According to the FDA, WellPet LLC initiated the voluntary recall as a result of the bacteria being found in facility where the dog food is manufactured. While the Company notes that all dog food is tested prior to being released from the manufacturing facility and that none of the food was found to be contaminated, the recall is being initiated as a precautionary measure. Diamond Pet Foods, the company responsible for manufacturing the pet food in the WellPet recall,…
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