:. Food Industry News

Categories: Food Safety

FDA Warns of Salmonella Risk in Pistachio Brands

Source: Reuters
24/06/2009

Chicago, June 23 - U.S. consumers should avoid two brands of pistachios tied to a salmonella-related recall because they may have been repackaged and sold in airports and hotels, the Food and Drug Administration said.

Daily News Alerts

The federal agency identified the suspect brands late on Monday as California Prime Produce and Orange County Orchards, which were repacked by Orca Distribution West Inc of Anaheim, California.

The potentially tainted pistachios came from Setton Pistachio of Terra Bella, California, which issued a nationwide recall of its products in late March after salmonella was found in some nuts.

The bacteria can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.

The FDA said it discovered the potential problem at Orca after conducting a follow-up audit of Setton and that it issued the warning because the company had failed to alert the public that it was recalling the products.

"The company (Orca) did not publicly announce its recall. We are warning consumers not to eat these brands of pistachio," FDA spokeswoman Stephanie Kwisnek said on Tuesday in a telephone interview.

Jan Caselli, who heads Orca, said the company took swift action after learning in April that there might be problems with its pistachio products.

"We immediately pulled what we had out there and replaced it," Caselli said. Orca and those selling its products have received no customer complaints of illnesses tied to the company's products, she added.

The FDA has come under increased scrutiny for its oversight of U.S. food safety, following a steady stream of high-profile outbreaks of food poisoning since 2006 involving lettuce, peppers, spinach, peanuts and peanut butter.

Last week, a U.S. House panel approved a proposal that would broaden the FDA's regulatory authority, and give the agency the power to order recalls. The recall at Setton, the nation's second largest pistachio processor, was voluntary.

More than 660 products have been linked to that recall.

The FDA only has enough staff to conduct annual inspections of 7,000 of the 150,000 U.S. food processing plants and warehouses and often relies on state inspectors and the firms themselves to issue food safety alerts to the public.

Last week, Nestle's U.S. baking division recalled all varieties of its Nestle Toll House refrigerated cookie dough after the FDA warned of the risk of E. coli bacterial contamination.

As of Monday, 70 people in 30 states had become ill from eating raw refrigerated cookie dough.

An estimated 76 million people in the United States get sick every year with foodborne illness and 5,000 die, according to the CDC.




GO   View more articles on this subject


More Alerts from 24/06/2009


Email This Article To A Colleague     Print A Copy Of This Page
 
 
 
 
FLEXNEWS - Business News for the Food Industry

About Us | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
 
Daily News Alerts
Related Items
US FDA Probing Nutrition Claims on Food Packages
Kestrel Foods Recalls Some Sesame Seed Products
More Than 30 New Food Safety Standards Adopted
Canola Meal with Salmonella Traced to Bunge
FDA Backs Industry Fees to Improve US Food Safety
US Peanut Industry Recovering after Outbreak -Lawmaker...
US: FDA Alerts the Public to Uncle Chen and Lian How...
CDC Scientists Find Rocket Fuel Chemical in Infant...
FDA Alerts Consumers to Recall of Certain Pistachios...
FDA Warns Against Consuming Peanuts and Peanut Products...

More in Food Industry News
Procter & Gamble Repurchasing Shares, Quiet on...
US Shoppers Going Green Despite Struggling Economy
Wessanen Sells Liberty Richter to World Finer Foods
Cheesecake Factory Sticks to 2010 Forecast
Brenntag Changes 2.5 Bln Euro Loan to Allow IPO
European Commission Refers Greece to ECJ over Unjustified...
JM Smucker's Quarterly Net Income Increases 172%
Ferrero, Hershey Would Likely Break up Cadbury
Indonesia's Astra Agro Revises Up CPO Forecast
Cocoa Supplier Olam to Benefit from Consolidation Among...

Top Headlines
Procter & Gamble Repurchasing Shares, Quiet on...
US Shoppers Going Green Despite Struggling Economy
Wessanen Sells Liberty Richter to World Finer Foods
Cheesecake Factory Sticks to 2010 Forecast
European Commission Refers Greece to ECJ over Unjustified...
JM Smucker's Quarterly Net Income Increases 172%
Cocoa Supplier Olam to Benefit from Consolidation Among...
Avebe and National Starch Food Innovation to Expand...
Auchan Backs Hypermarkets as Rivals Rethink
Ferrero Could Eye Cadbury Gum, Candy Unit
Dole Food Posts Wider Q3 Loss
Fonterra Sells Stake in UK Joint Venture to Arla
Imperial Sugar Company Closes Three-Way Joint Venture...
PepsiCo to Invest $100 Million in Egypt in 2010
Ex-Parmalat Auditors Settle US Investor Lawsuit
Tesco in Broadband Push as Reaches Beyond Groceries
India Sugar Protest Forces Parliament to Shut
Kerry Group Keeps Full Year Earnings Growth Forecast
Nestle Professional to Acquire Vitality Foodservice
Pinnacle Foods Acquires Birds Eye Foods for USD 1.3...
DSM Makes Great Strides in Production Processes for...
Russian Grocer X5 Plans Higher 2010 Capex
Brazil: Laep in Talks to Sell Dairy Plant to Nestle
SunOpta Announces Opening of Natural and Organic Sesame...
Products Comprising, and Uses of, Decarboxylated Phenolic...
Process for the Preparation of Packaged Heat-Preserved...


 


FLEXNEWS 2009 - All rights reserved
ISSN 1950-6228