Fairmont Foods, Inc. of Fairmont, Minn. is recalling approximately 35,145 pounds of ready-to-eat pork and beef gravy products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically clear pliable plastic (ingredient packaging material??). The firm contacted FSIS after they received a report that a consumer found a piece of the soft pliable plastic in the product. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products.
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/recalls-and-public-health-alerts/recall-case-archive/archive/2019/recall-072-2019-release
Fairmont Foods, Inc. Recalls Ready-To-Eat Pork and Beef Gravy Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination
Class II Recall
072-2019
Health Risk: Low
Jul 9, 2019
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Restaurant in FL Linked to Cyclospora Outbreak
A restaurant in Florida has been linked to a Cyclospora outbreak. The source has yet to be identified, but in many cases related to this parasite, it tends to be produce which was watered or washed with water contaminated with the parasite.
Cyclospora is a single cell parasite where humans are the only definitive host. From the CDC:
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/jacksonville/attorneys-2-dozen-sick-after-food-poisoning-at-popular-restaurant
Attorneys: About 2 dozen sick after food poisoning at popular restaurant
Group claims to have contracted parasite from Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant
By Vic Micolucci - I-TEAM reporter, anchor
Posted: 3:10 PM, July 09, 2019
Updated: 12:41 PM, July 10, 2019
Cyclospora is a single cell parasite where humans are the only definitive host. From the CDC:
People become infected with Cyclospora by ingesting sporulated oocysts, which are the infective form of the parasite. This most commonly occurs when food or water contaminated with feces is consumed. An infected person sheds unsporulated (immature, non-infective) Cyclospora oocysts in the feces. The oocysts are thought to require at least 1–2 weeks in favorable environmental conditions to sporulate and become infective. Therefore, direct person-to-person transmission is unlikely, as is transmission via ingestion of newly contaminated food or water.
In the United States, foodborne outbreaks of cyclosporiasis have been linked to various types of imported fresh produce, such as raspberries, basil, snow peas, mesclun lettuce, and cilantro; no commercially frozen or canned produce has been implicated to date.So while many may blame the restaurant, that restaurant was unlikely to have had much impact on removing the parasite if already on the produce. And this is the challenge with Cyclospora. Last month, a panel was put together to investigate how this parasite can be controlled. While some preventive measures were discussed, no specific source was identified.
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/jacksonville/attorneys-2-dozen-sick-after-food-poisoning-at-popular-restaurant
Attorneys: About 2 dozen sick after food poisoning at popular restaurant
Group claims to have contracted parasite from Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant
By Vic Micolucci - I-TEAM reporter, anchor
Posted: 3:10 PM, July 09, 2019
Updated: 12:41 PM, July 10, 2019
FDA Issues a Warning Letter to CA Bakery for Being Nasty
FDA issued a Warning Letter to a CA bakery for, in short, being nasty. They missed the memo that they had to comply with FDA regulations. A problem we have seen with many smaller companies that are now required to have registered with FDA and thus are subject to FDA inspection...especially an issue among bakeries.
https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/sweet-production-inc-578494-06172019
WARNING LETTER
Sweet Production Inc.
MARCS-CMS 578494 — Jun 17, 2019
"..food manufactured in your facility is adulterated within the meaning of section 402(a)(4) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the Act) (21 U.S.C. § 342(a)(4)) in that it was prepared, packed or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with filth or rendered injurious to health. In addition, failure of the owner, operator, or agent in charge of a covered facility to comply with the preventive controls provisions of the CGMP & PC rule (located in subparts A, C, D, E, F, and G of part 117) is prohibited by section 301(uu) of the Act (21 U.S.C. § 331(uu))."The inspection of the company found that they...:
- Did not have a written food safety plan.
- Did not take effective measures to exclude pests from the manufacturing, processing, packing and holding areas to protect against contamination of food on your premises by pest..had rodent excrement and insects in various places.
- Did not clean all food contact surfaces, including utensils and equipment, as frequently as necessary to protect against allergen cross-contact and against contamination
- cutting boards used to prepare products were scarred and heavily stained with a dark residue, and the plastic containers used to hold and dispense various dry ingredients were observed cracked, some being held together with blue tape,
- ice cream scoop, used to fill lemon poppy muffins which contain almonds and wheat flour, was seen stored in a bucket of water and then used to fill gluten free muffins, which do not contain almonds or wheat flour, without being cleaned between uses
- prepare products with raw ingredients on the same wooden table that finished products are prepared for further processing and packaging.
- The floors are not constructed in such a manner that they may be adequately cleaned and kept in good repair - specifically, during the inspection our investigators observed standing water and pitted floors with exposed aggregate, immediately adjacent to clean equipment on shelves.
- Employees working in direct contact with food, food-contact surfaces, and food packaging materials did not conform to hygienic practices
- Wholesale products are misbranded - the product labels fail to bear the common or usual name of the food, labels fail to bear an accurate statement of the net quantity of contents in terms of weight, measure, or numerical count, labels fail to include the place of business of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor, and the Lemon Poppy and Strawberry Cupcake Muffin products bear or contains a color additive which is unsafe within the meaning of section
https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/sweet-production-inc-578494-06172019
WARNING LETTER
Sweet Production Inc.
MARCS-CMS 578494 — Jun 17, 2019
FDA Warning Letter Issued to Pet Food Company for Inadequate Food Safety Plan
A pet food facility based in Tupelo MS (birthplace of Elvis) received a Warning Letter from FDA regarding making product with high Vitamin D levels. In a nutshell, their Food Safety Plan did not sufficiently consider that their supplier could provide product with a different Vitamin D content than what their formulation called for, thus they ended up making product with excessive Vitamin D, which is harmful to pets. In this case, they used an ingredient with over 60X the Vitamin D level
A few important points here: 1) When requiring COAs, one needs to be specific to the hazard they are looking for, and the level. Too many people collect COAs just to collect them. 2) If one asks for a COA, then it must be reviewed, and in many cases verified. 3) All incoming materials should be checked for ingredient / raw material numbers to make sure they match.
Care must be taken when writing the Preventive Control Plan because it will be used to evaluate the facility. Unfortunately, emphasis provided in the Animal Feed courses is not as good as in the Human Food courses in that it allows many ingredients to be lumped together.
https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/sunshine-mills-inc-576411-06252019
WARNING LETTER
Sunshine Mills Inc
MARCS-CMS 576411 — Jun 25, 2019
A few important points here: 1) When requiring COAs, one needs to be specific to the hazard they are looking for, and the level. Too many people collect COAs just to collect them. 2) If one asks for a COA, then it must be reviewed, and in many cases verified. 3) All incoming materials should be checked for ingredient / raw material numbers to make sure they match.
Care must be taken when writing the Preventive Control Plan because it will be used to evaluate the facility. Unfortunately, emphasis provided in the Animal Feed courses is not as good as in the Human Food courses in that it allows many ingredients to be lumped together.
Specifically, you identified vitamin and mineral toxicity and deficiency as a hazard requiring a preventive control in your food safety plan. However, as evidenced by the toxic levels of vitamin D found in some of your dog foods, you failed to implement adequate preventive controls to ensure your inclusion of vitamin D did not result in a nutrient toxicity or deficiency.
Your hazard analysis determined that a preventive control was not necessary at ingredient receiving for “wrong levels” of vitamins in ingredients due to your “internal programs.” .........
Your “internal programs” consist of SOP number (b)(4) and SOP number (b)(4).” With regard to micro ingredients, SOP (b)(4) states that “all bagged raw materials will provide a Certificate of Analysis (COA), which will be maintained in the ingredient purchasing office.” (b)(4) says that “it is the policy of Sunshine Mills that all incoming shipments of raw materials used in our products, including bulk grains, bulk protein and other meals, bulk fats and tallows, salt, packaged vitamin and mineral supplements, color additives, and other ingredients will be examined at the time of receipt to assure that they are of good quality and meet product specifications. This examination will consist of a visual inspection for identity and gross visible defects, a test for moisture content as may be indicated, and sampling for assay of protein, fiber, vitamin and mineral levels or other purchase specifications, and also to check for contaminants.” It is also your policy that “vendors, from time to time, provide a COA for such things as vitamin and mineral content when this is part of the puce-chase [sic] specifications.”
However, these SOPs did not ensure that vitamin D levels in incoming ingredients met established ingredient specifications. For example, the vitamin D levels were not analyzed at a laboratory facility on a routine basis to ensure that the vitamin D met your firm’s pre-set formulation. You did not question any difference in appearance of the packaging or the ingredient. In addition, your firm did not obtain Certificates of Analysis (COA) upon receipt of each shipment of vitamin D. Furthermore, there is no indication of who is responsible for performing these actions listed in the SOPs or verifying that they have been performed or what steps are to be taken if an incoming ingredient does not meet specifications.
Your “batching/mixing” preventive control includes no measures that would prevent the use of an ingredient that is the wrong concentration.
Consequently, you used five shipments of an ingredient that you were unaware contained a higher concentration of vitamin D (500,00 IU/g) instead of the vitamin D with a lower concentration (7,500 IU/g) consistent with your firm’s formulation.
2. ......Your firm failed to conduct a hazard analysis to identify and evaluate known or reasonably foreseeable hazards for each type of animal food manufactured, processed, packed or held at your facility to determine whether there are any hazards requiring a preventive control, in accordance with 21 CFR 507.33(a)(1).
Specifically, your firm manufactures cat food that includes thermal processing (extrusion) as a manufacturing step. Your hazard analysis did not identify inadequate thiamine in extruded dry cat food as a known or reasonably foreseeable hazard.
https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/sunshine-mills-inc-576411-06252019
WARNING LETTER
Sunshine Mills Inc
MARCS-CMS 576411 — Jun 25, 2019
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Risks Associated with Metal Straws - Puncturing Your Face and Improper Sanitation
An English woman died when she fell and the metal straw she was carrying in her glass punctured her eye and entered her brain.
The face-puncture risk was not one that was on the radar, but probably should be, especially for little kids or for those consuming adult beverages such as in bars and restaurants.
The risk of contamination from improperly cleaned metal straws is another consideration. Consider germs being passed from another person who used that straw or a mass of mold growing in a food-clogged straw. As a reusable food utensil, the interior of the straw must be cleaned and sanitized since that is a food contact surface. From the website of a metal straw manufacturer, they state cleaning procedures to be followed:
Anyone who has had to clean glass pipettes knows that this is not an easy process and that the tubes can get easily blocked (and at least with glass, you were able to see which tubes were blocked). For one, you won't know that a given metal straw is blocked unless you run a brush through each or at least, visually examine down each barrel. Second, dropping the straws into a cleaner or a sanitizer solution will not guarantee that the cleaner sanitizer will come in contact with the entire surface due to air bubble blocks. With pipet cleaning, the tubes are stacked vertically, not horizontally, in a cylindrical cleaner where waters is added and then flushed repeatedly.
(One other point to make - the potential loss of flavor with certain beverages like coffee in stainless steel. Did you ever notice how coffee flavor is lost in a stainless steel cup vs a ceramic cup?)
https://www.foxnews.com/world/metal-straw-death-eye-impaled-brain
English woman died after falling on metal straw that went through her eye, impaled brain, inquest hears
By Travis Fedschun | Fox News
July 9, 2019
The face-puncture risk was not one that was on the radar, but probably should be, especially for little kids or for those consuming adult beverages such as in bars and restaurants.
The risk of contamination from improperly cleaned metal straws is another consideration. Consider germs being passed from another person who used that straw or a mass of mold growing in a food-clogged straw. As a reusable food utensil, the interior of the straw must be cleaned and sanitized since that is a food contact surface. From the website of a metal straw manufacturer, they state cleaning procedures to be followed:
This is followed by a sanitation stepSOAKING & CLEANING: When Server Clears A Finished Drink, They Should Collect The Straw, And Place It In A Tub Of Hot Soapy Water To Soak. If The Straw Was Used For A Drink That Might Have Pulp Or Other Beverage Reside, Then It Should Be Scrubbed With A Cleaner Brush To Remove Any Such Debris. Rinse The Straws Thoroughly In Clean, Hot Water, To Remove All Soap.
Cleaning your own straw is not an issue, but in foodservice operations where hundreds of straws may need to be cleaned, then proper sanitation (cleaning and sanitizing) can be a major task.SANITIZING: Soak Straws For At Least One Minute In Tube Filled With An Approved Restaurant Sanitizing Cleaning Formula. This Step Is Recommended For Commercial Establishments Cleaning Any Type Of Reusable Utensil — Including Spoons, Forks And Knifes — To Assure That Any Germs Are Destroyed.
Anyone who has had to clean glass pipettes knows that this is not an easy process and that the tubes can get easily blocked (and at least with glass, you were able to see which tubes were blocked). For one, you won't know that a given metal straw is blocked unless you run a brush through each or at least, visually examine down each barrel. Second, dropping the straws into a cleaner or a sanitizer solution will not guarantee that the cleaner sanitizer will come in contact with the entire surface due to air bubble blocks. With pipet cleaning, the tubes are stacked vertically, not horizontally, in a cylindrical cleaner where waters is added and then flushed repeatedly.
Metal straws and cleaning brushes |
pipet cleaner |
https://www.foxnews.com/world/metal-straw-death-eye-impaled-brain
English woman died after falling on metal straw that went through her eye, impaled brain, inquest hears
By Travis Fedschun | Fox News
July 9, 2019
Monday, July 8, 2019
People Licking Ice Cream and Putting Back in the Display - Food Tampering is a Felony
A Texas youth has been identified for allegedly licking a tub of ice cream and then putting it back in the freezer. The video of the young woman completing the act went viral. Adulterating food, which this act is certainly that, is a felony offence that could result in an extensive stay in jail as well as hefty fines. As a juvenile offender, she is not likely to face charges as an adult, so the penalty will be less severe.
A copycat incident occurred in LA when a 36 year old man also popped open a container of ice cream on the store shelf, licked it, and then placed it back. The man claims to have then purchased the ice cream.
Time for manufacturers to review their packaging with an eye towards product security.
Insider.com
https://www.insider.com/police-identify-ice-cream-licking-culprit-from-viral-video-juvenile-2019-7
Local police have identified the suspected ice cream-licking culprit from viral video
https://www.insider.com/police-identify-ice-cream-licking-culprit-from-viral-video-juvenile-2019-7
Local police have identified the suspected ice cream-licking culprit from viral video
June 8, 2019
Because of Health Concerns, FDA States CBD from Hemp Still Illegal as an Additive to Food
CBD from hemp has received an incredible amount of attention from those who would like to see it added to food. However, "Other than one prescription drug product to treat rare, severe forms of epilepsy, the FDA has not approved any other CBD products, and there is very limited available information about CBD, including about its effects on the body." One of the biggest concerns is liver damage which has been shown by studies in mice. Other issues are the impact on mental health.
FDA Public Health News Release
https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/what-you-need-know-and-what-were-working-find-out-about-products-containing-cannabis-or-cannabis
What You Need to Know (And What We’re Working to Find Out) About Products Containing Cannabis or Cannabis-derived Compounds, Including CBD
Content current as of:
06/19/2019
Sunday, July 7, 2019
Death of Australian Man After Eating Gecko Likely Due to Parasite
An Australian man died a horrific death after eating a gecko on a dare. Initially thought it was a massive Salmonella infection, it is now believed that it was a parasite that led to such dramatic symptoms as "vomiting green bile, his testicles each swelled to the size of a grapefruit with a strange fluid leaking from them — and his stomach was so badly bloated". All of this within days after eating gecko. From the article, a taxonomist and ecologist who is an expert in Asian house gecko parasites says a Spirometra tapeworm — which can group to about 4ft — could be what ravaged and ultimately killed the young dad."
Key - Ignore the dares and double dares when it comes to eating raw snails, reptiles, etc
The Sun
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9429635/dared-eat-gecko-australia-dead-tapeworm/
GRIM TWIST Man who died in agony after ‘gecko eating dare’ may have been killed by a parasitic Spirometra tapeworm, doctors say
Patrick Knox
3 Jul 2019, 16:19
The Sun
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9429635/dared-eat-gecko-australia-dead-tapeworm/
GRIM TWIST Man who died in agony after ‘gecko eating dare’ may have been killed by a parasitic Spirometra tapeworm, doctors say
Patrick Knox
3 Jul 2019, 16:19
Salmonella Outbreak May be Linked to Pig Ear Dog Treats
CDC identified pig ear dog treats as the likely source of an Salmonella outbreak. To date, there have been 45 cases with 34 of 38 people interviewed having claimed contact with a dog with 17 of 24 claiming contact with pig ear treats or contact with a dog who had pig ear treats.
Testing done thus far has not identified the outbreak strain, but they have found other strains of Salmonella. Testing of the outbreak strain found that the organism is antibiotic resistant.
(Champ's snack of choice is Penn State Summer Sausage....luckily he is a little dude and doesn't eat mass quantities....plus his owner gets to enjoy some as well...all Salmonella free...can't put a price on that.)
https://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/pet-treats-07-19/index.html
Outbreak of Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella Infections Linked to Contact with Pig Ear Dog Treats
Published on July 3, 2019 at 2:45 PM ET
CDC, public health and regulatory officials in several states, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDAexternal icon) are investigating a multistate outbreak of multidrug-resistant Salmonella I 4,[5],12:i:- infections linked to contact with pig ear dog treats.
At A Glance
Reported Cases: 45
States: 13
Hospitalizations: 12
Deaths: 0
(Champ's snack of choice is Penn State Summer Sausage....luckily he is a little dude and doesn't eat mass quantities....plus his owner gets to enjoy some as well...all Salmonella free...can't put a price on that.)
https://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/pet-treats-07-19/index.html
Outbreak of Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella Infections Linked to Contact with Pig Ear Dog Treats
Published on July 3, 2019 at 2:45 PM ET
CDC, public health and regulatory officials in several states, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDAexternal icon) are investigating a multistate outbreak of multidrug-resistant Salmonella I 4,[5],12:i:- infections linked to contact with pig ear dog treats.
At A Glance
Reported Cases: 45
States: 13
Hospitalizations: 12
Deaths: 0
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