Kamis, 29 Januari 2009

Salmonella concerns tied to peanut plant force fresh recall

Recall of peanut products widens in salmonella outbreak
The discovery by federal officials that a Georgia plant had shipped contaminated supplies prompts calls for reforms, investigation. In one of the largest food recalls in history, the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday asked retailers, manufacturers and consumers to discard every product made in the last two years from peanuts processed by a Georgia plant at the heart of a deadly nationwide outbreak of salmonella illness.
Tainted Peanut Product Recalls, Illnesses Grow

More companies are recalling products containing peanuts since the government them to an outbreak of salmonella now tied to the deaths of eight people. More than 430 products have been pulled from shelves so far, and nearly 500 illnesses have been linked to the outbreak.

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Salmonella concerns tied to peanut plant force fresh recall
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