Monday, April 18, 2022

FDA Issues Warning Letter to Seafood Processor For Conditions that Led to Salmonella Outbreak

FDA issued a Warning Letter to a seafood processor located in Denver Colorado.  This inspection was 
"initiated as part of a multistate foodborne outbreak investigation of Salmonella Thompson (S. Thompson) illnesses linked to seafood." According to the CDC, 116 people from 14 states were infected with the outbreak strain of S. Thompson. On October 8, 2021, your firm recalled certain types of fresh seafood processed at your facility and distributed from May 2021 to October 7, 2021, because they had the potential of being contaminated with Salmonella."

"FDA laboratory analyses found the presence of the outbreak strain of S. Thompson, a human pathogen, in [the] facility. Additionally, FDA found serious violations of the Seafood Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulation, Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 123 (21 CFR Part 123) and the Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard Analysis, and Risk-Based Preventive Controls for Human Food regulation (CGMP & PC rule)."

"Salmonella species are not endemic to seafood; therefore, FDA expects zero or non-detectable levels of Salmonella in seafood regardless of whether it is intended to be cooked before consumption or it is ready-to-eat (RTE). Salmonella in seafood is the result of human or animal fecal contamination of the harvest waters and/or fecal contamination during post-harvest handling and processing. The contamination can also be exacerbated by temperature abuse. Raw RTE seafood must have appropriate controls from harvest to consumption."

The facility had numerous issues relating to process control and sanitation.

FDA Warning Letter
Northeast Seafood Products, Inc. - 621620 - 03/24/2022 | FDA
Northeast Seafood Products, Inc.
MARCS-CMS 621620 — MARCH 24, 2022

FDA Issues Warning Letter to MD facility for Deviations from LACF Regulations

FDA issued a Warning Letter to a Maryland low acid canning facility for issues associated with the Low Acid Canned Food Regulation (LACF).  The deviations cited were focused on failures to ensure double seam integrity and failure to ensure  that the proper critical factors were maintained as part of the canning process specifically maintaining specified headspace.

The Low Acid Canned Food regulations require that the canning process, including proper filling, sealing and thermal process, are established and followed.  In sealing, there are specific parameters that must be continuously met to ensure integrity of the can.  The seal of the can, called a double seam, must be measured at regular intervals through several measurements, some of which require that the seam is taken apart as part of a tear-down procedure.  When tolerances around these measurements are not met, corrective action is required.

This company had numerous issues ranging from not doing the required amount of measurements, to out of spec measurements, to inadequate corrective action.

https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/treehouse-foods-inc-620320-01282022
WARNING LETTER
TreeHouse Foods, Inc.
MARCS-CMS 620320 — JANUARY 28, 2022

PA Establishment Recalls Bacon Marmalade After Not Having USDA Inspection

Update- 4/21/22 The recall was expanded to now include all products with production dates prior to April 18, 2022 and best used by dates through April 2024.

USDA announced that Firehouse Jams of Erwinna, PA is recalling its uncured bacon marmalade products because they were produced without USDA inspection.   

"The problem was discovered when FSIS was notified by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) of a complaint received through the OIG’s hotline. FSIS investigated the complaint and determined that the products were produced in an establishment that was not inspected by FSIS."

This is a common error of small companies who use a meat product without realizing they have ventured into USDA inspectional oversight. (And only a small percentage of meat used in a formulation (2% cooked) is sufficient to require inspection.)   In this case, the company, Eat This Yum, started in 2011 making jams, jellies and marmalades and selling at farmers' markets with a small percentage of the proceeds going to support the local fire company.  The company was featured by 'Oprah' and distribution expanded.  Of course with increased visibility, comes increased scrutiny.


Firehouse Jams, LLC Recalls Uncured Bacon Marmalade Products Produced Without Benefit of Inspection | Food Safety and Inspection Service (usda.gov)
Firehouse Jams, LLC Recalls Uncured Bacon Marmalade Products Produced Without Benefit of Inspection
FSIS Announcement

WASHINGTON, April 16, 2022 – Firehouse Jams, LLC, an Erwinna, Pa. establishment, is recalling approximately 709 pounds of heat-treated, shelf-stable uncured bacon marmalade products that were produced without the benefit of federal inspection, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Evaluation Process for Recognition of Additional Regulated Food Allergens

FDA released a draft guidance document on how additional allergens may be added to the group of major food allergens ( milk, eggs, fish, Crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, soybeans, and sesame).  The document )Draft Guidance for FDA Staff and Stakeholders: Evaluating the Public Health Importance of Food Allergens Other Than the Major Food Allergens Listed in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act) provides the approach for evaluating non-listed allergens including:
  • The scientific factors that we generally intend to consider when evaluating the public health importance of a non-listed food allergen;
  • Other information, relevant to the labeling and production of food containing the food allergen, that we generally intend to consider when evaluating the public health importance of a non-listed food allergen; and
  • Our recommendations for how to identify and evaluate the body of evidence applicable to an evaluation of the public health importance of a non-listed food allergen.
A concern from a manufacturing perspective is that with the FASTER Act of 2021 which added sesame to the list of regulated food allergens, it opened the door to potential other food allergens being added to the list.  This draft guidance provides the evaluation process for this to occur.


https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/draft-guidance-fda-staff-and-stakeholders-evaluating-public-health-importance-food-allergens-other
Draft Guidance for FDA Staff and Stakeholders: Evaluating the Public Health Importance of Food Allergens Other Than the Major Food Allergens Listed in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

APRIL 2022

TX Establishment Expands Recall of Tortillas for Undeclared Wheat and Milk

The Salsa Texan of Flower Mound, Texas is expanding an earlier recall to include all regular and burrito sized packages of tortillas labeled as Coconut Flour Tortillas and Blended Flour Tortillas because they may contain undeclared wheat and milk. The voluntary recall was initiated after it was discovered that the tortillas were distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of wheat or milk.  The initial recall was issued on March 18, 2022.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/salsa-texan-issues-allergy-alert-and-recall-expansion-undeclared-wheat-and-milk-tortillas
The Salsa Texan Issues Allergy Alert and Recall Expansion for Undeclared Wheat and Milk in Tortillas
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  April 15, 2022
FDA Publish Date:  April 15, 2022
Product Type:  Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared wheat and milk
Company Name:  The Salsa Texan
Brand Name:  The Salsa Texan
Product Description:  Tortillas

EU Salmonella Outbreak in Chocolate Believed to be Due to Bad Buttermilk?

The EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) reports that there have been 150 cases (119 confirmed, 31 probable) of Salmonella Typhimurium infection in 9 different countries.   "Most cases are below 10 years of age and many children have been hospitalised."  As reported in an AP article, "Officials said “the processing step involving buttermilk” was identified by the company as the point of contamination for two products, chocolate eggs that normally have a surprise toy inside and bite-sized praline chocolates. National authorities have previously named the involved company as the Italian chocolate firm Ferrero."

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/news-events/rapid-outbreak-assessment-multi-country-salmonella-outbreak-linked-chocolate-productsEuropean Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
Rapid outbreak assessment: Multi-country Salmonella outbreak linked to chocolate products

On 12 April 2022, ECDC and EFSA published a rapid outbreak assessment on a multi-country outbreak of monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium linked to chocolate products made at a factory in Arlon, Belgium.

The assessment outlines the rapid evolvement of the outbreak. Most cases are children under 10 years of age, with many being hospitalised.

Update - Ferrero Includes Additional Products to Chocolate Recall for Salmonella

Ferrero U.S.A., Inc. of Parsippany, New Jersey updated their recall of Kinder® Happy Moments Chocolate Assortment and Kinder® Mix Chocolate Treats basket due to potential Salmonella contamination.   The initial US recall was issued on April 7, 2022.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/ferrero-voluntarily-recalls-kinderr-happy-moments-chocolate-assortment-and-kinderr-mix-chocolate
Ferrero Voluntarily Recalls Kinder® Happy Moments Chocolate Assortment and Kinder® Mix Chocolate Treats Basket Because of Possible Health Risk and Advises Consumers to Dispose of Certain Kinder Products Not Intended for U.S. Distribution Due to Recall of Products Made in Belgium
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  April 12, 2022
FDA Publish Date:  April 12, 2022
Product Type:  Food & Beverages  Snack Food Item
Reason for Announcement:  Salmonella
Company Name:  Ferrero USA, Inc.
Brand Name:  Kinder
Product Description:  Multiple Products

Organic Popcorn Recalled for Undeclared Milk Allergen After Cross Contact

Snak King is voluntarily recalling 5-ounce packages of “O Organics Sea Salt Organic Popcorn” with “best if used by” dates of 9/24/2022 and 9/25/2022 due to the potential presence of an undeclared milk allergen. This product is being recalled due to cross contamination with a milk allergen.


https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/snak-king-corporation-issues-recall-and-allergy-alert-undeclared-milk-allergen-o-organics-sea-salt
Snak King Corporation Issues Recall and Allergy Alert on Undeclared Milk Allergen in O Organics Sea Salt Organic Popcorn
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  April 12, 2022
FDA Publish Date:  April 12, 2022
Product Type:  Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared milk
Company Name:  Snak King Corporation
Brand Name:  O Organics
Product Description:  Sea Salt Organic Popcorn

Sunday, April 10, 2022

France - E. coli Outbreak Linked to Frozen Pizza

In France, health inspectors have found a link between a brand of frozen pizza and an outbreak of pathogenic E.coli.  There have been 75 E. coli infections with 2 deaths of children (although not all cases have yet been linked).  

As you may remember, in 2007 there was an E.coli outbreak in the US that was associated with frozen pizza.  In this case, it was the pepperoni topping that was an issue.  In that outbreak, 21 were infected.  Another E. coli outbreak linked to frozen foods including frozen pizza occurred in 2013

https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20220331-frozen-pizza-blamed-for-some-e-coli-infections-sweeping-through-france-children-nestle
Frozen pizza blamed for deadly E coli infections sweeping France
Issued on: 31/03/2022 - 12:44Modified: 31/03/2022