Food Safety News - June 29, 2016 Maytag Dairy taking months to clean up Listeria problem

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Maytag Dairy taking months to clean up Listeria problem

By News Desk

Iowa-based Maytag Dairy Farms remains closed and is not expected to resume operations until at least fall in the wake of six recalls earlier this year after Listeria monocytogenes was detected in its blue cheese. The Newton, IA, company issued the initial three recalls Feb. 13, 18 and 26, followed by recalls from three retailers... Continue Reading

Sunflower kernel supplier juggles executives in wake of recalls

By Coral Beach

The Canadian food company behind the massive Listeria-related recall of sunflower kernels that has led to secondary recalls of dozens of snack products from the likes of Planters, Kellogg, Nature Valley and Trader Joe's is shuffling executives in an effort to clean up operations and prepare the company for possible sale. Top leaders of SunOpta... Continue Reading

More victims seek restitution in '06 peanut butter outbreak

By Dan Flynn

An additional 42 victim statements with supporting documents have been filed with the government over a decade-old Salmonella Tennessee outbreak that was spread by peanut butter made at a ConAgra Grocery Products Co. processing plant in Sylvester, GA. The additional victims statements were submitted June 8, according to Graham A. Thorpe, assistant U.S. Attorney for... Continue Reading

Consumers had key to unlock E. coli outbreak linked to flour

By U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Editor’s note: This blog by FDA’s Stephen ostroff and Kathleen Gensheimer was originally posted by the agency as part of its “FDA Voice” series on June 28, 2016. When many people buy flour, they empty it into a canister and throw out the bag. But three people at the center of a recent outbreak of... Continue Reading

Raw milk dairy linked to Listeria cases must submit to USDA inspection

By Dan Flynn

After three hours of testimony Tuesday, a federal judge ruled Amos Miller and Miller's Organic Farm, located at 648 Millcreek School Road in Bird-in-Hand, PA, must submit to inspection by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The order was handed down from the bench by  Judge Edward G. Smith in the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania... Continue Reading

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