Careful what you eat.

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  1. locomoto566

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    Just an F.Y.I. I get these reports from the USDA and FDA.

    FDA NEWS RELEASE
    For Immediate Release: Oct. 8, 2009
    Media Inquiries: Stephanie Kwisnek, 301-796-4737, Stephanie.Kwisnek@fda.hhs.gov
    Consumer Inquiries: 1-888-INFO-FDA
    FDA Takes Enforcement Action against Ready-to-Eat Sandwich Manufacturer
    Company allegedly failed to correct violations
    The U.S. Department of Justice, on behalf of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, has filed a complaint for permanent injunction against Rel's Foods Inc. (Rel's), of Oakland, Calif., seeking to stop the company from manufacturing, producing, and selling adulterated food products.
    The complaint also names Rel's Vice President, Peder Scott Sorensen, and two managers, Patrick O'Malley and Timothy E. Ault. Rel's prepares, processes, and distributes a variety of ready-to-eat sandwiches to convenience stores, deli markets, liquor stores, mini-marts, and gas stations in Nevada and California.
    The government's complaint, filed this week in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, alleges that Rel's has an extensive history of operating under insanitary conditions. The complaint states that Rel's has produced and distributed ready-to-eat sandwiches contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes (L. mono). Listeriosis, the illness caused by L. mono, can cause fatal infections in young children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women may suffer miscarriages or stillbirths as a result of the infection.
    The complaint alleges that FDA investigators have found L. mono inside Rel's production facility on numerous occasions since 2002. Additionally, routine laboratory testing by the Department of Defense and the California Department of Public Health, Food and Drug Branch (CFDB) found L. mono in the company's processing plant and finished sandwiches. Based on recent laboratory analyses, CFDB has embargoed and seized all in-process and finished products inside the facility.
    The FDA and CFDB inspections also revealed that the company repeatedly violated the current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) requirements for foods. Investigators found poor employee sanitation practices and inappropriately maintained facility and manufacturing equipment, including excessive condensation dripping onto food contact surfaces.
    “Rel's lack of effective measures to bring its food processing operations into compliance with the law poses a serious public health threat,” said Michael Chappell, the FDA's acting associate commissioner for regulatory affairs. “The company's failure to comply with good manufacturing practice also demonstrates the potential for the company to continue to manufacture contaminated products.”
    No illnesses have been reported so far from Rel's products. Individuals who have eaten the products and who experience symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, should contact their health care professional.
    Consumers can report problems with FDA-regulated products to their district office consumer complaint coordinator.
     
  2. Dean

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    Thanks for the heads-up. I've never heard of that company but it might be because I don't eat from vending machines.

    Michael Pollan is conducting an informal survey of attitudes about healthy eating over at the New York Times. There's an entertaining and interesting list of his favorite responses so far. One that I remember is "Don't buy egg salad from a vending machine." Yikes! Sometimes I wonder why certain perishables are even allowed to be sold from those things.
     
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    Reminds me of
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    Except without the regeneration and super intelligence.
     
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    I keep offering to buy anybody the Tuna Grinder or Wrap in the vending machine at work. No takers. . . . yet. :twisted:
     
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    Hah hah..."insanitary" and "adulterated food product".
     
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    I hope they arent the company who makes my 7/11 egg salad sandwiches
     
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    Your playin with fire on that one buddy. ;)
     
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    Does the label include a warning, "Caution contents may cause mudbutt".
     
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    Why would that be a caution...that's the best part!
     

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