McCain Foods is recalling frozen hash browns because they may be contaminated with extraneous golf ball materials. It seems that the golf balls may have been picked up during harvest and made their way through the slicing operation.
This is the type of issue where one would need to revisit their HACCP plan and made a determination on whether this type of hazard needs to now be included in the hazard analysis.
The HACCP team will need to tee up this discussion and determine whether or not this is a long shot to occur again. It would be a mistake to putt it down the road for later discussion, A big driver will be prevention of further recalls, which can cost a lot of green. Certainly a slice of the ball can result in injury, such as causing a divot in someone's mouth or causing someone to choke, and this can result in further penalty. The team will need to have a well planned approach and take a solid stance, and avoid a bunker mentality.
FDA Recall Notice
FDA Recall Notice
https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm554452.htm
McCain Foods USA, Inc. Recalls Frozen Southern Style Hash Browns Due to Possible Health Risk. Product is Sold and Distributed Under The Roundy’s and Harris Teeter Retail Brands.
For Immediate Release
April 21, 2017
McCain Foods USA, Inc. Recalls Frozen Southern Style Hash Browns Due to Possible Health Risk. Product is Sold and Distributed Under The Roundy’s and Harris Teeter Retail Brands.
For Immediate Release
April 21, 2017