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HVP Salmonella Contamination Recall

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UPDATED: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 13:13
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 7:03 AM

BYTEMITE

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 7:20 AM

RUE

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There is also a voluntary recall* on black pepper due to potential Salmonella contamination. The product is supplied by Mincing Overseas Spice Company of Dayton, OH.

* Given that the FDA has no authority to COMPEL a recall, of necessity, all recalls are voluntary.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 7:32 AM

BYTEMITE


Yeah, I was just giving people a notice in case they hadn't heard or something.

Although I am wondering what's going on with food processing plants that they're fucking things up so frequently.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 10:35 AM

FREMDFIRMA



As if MSG wasn't bad enough as it is...

Which is what HVP is, or at least mostly is, one reason I try to avoid products containing it.

MSG and HFCS are bad enough by themselves, but it's true that both also have a history of contamination, MSG with stuff like this and HFCS with mercury - but just TRY finding anything on a supermarket shelf these days not loaded with one or both, bleh.

Most of what passes for "food" these days makes me wanna cringe, it does.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 1:13 PM

KWICKO

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Quote:

Originally posted by Bytemite:
Yeah, I was just giving people a notice in case they hadn't heard or something.

Although I am wondering what's going on with food processing plants that they're fucking things up so frequently.



Aggregation, conglomeration, and "economies of scale" aren't necessarily helping. Sure, they keep profits up and costs down, but when something goes wrong on one part of the line, it affects a *LOT* of product in a big hurry.

It's not just "food" processing, either. Do a quick Google search of "rolaids recall" to see what I mean. 54,000,000 packages of 27 different products, including Rolaids, Tylenol, St. John's Children's Aspirin, and many, many more.

From the McNeil website:

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MCNEIL CONSUMER HEALTHCARE ANNOUNCES VOLUNTARY RECALL OF CERTAIN OVER-THE-COUNTER (OTC) PRODUCTS IN THE AMERICAS, UAE, AND FIJI

Fort Washington, PA (January 15, 2010) In consultation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), McNeil Consumer Healthcare, Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc., is voluntarily recalling certain lots of OTC products in the Americas, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Fiji (FULL RECALLED PRODUCT LIST BELOW). The company is initiating this recall following an investigation of consumer reports of an unusual moldy, musty, or mildew-like odor that, in a small number of cases, was associated with temporary and non-serious gastrointestinal events. These include nausea, stomach pain, vomiting, or diarrhea. This precautionary action is voluntary and has been taken in consultation with the FDA.

Based on this investigation, McNeil Consumer Healthcare has determined that the reported uncharacteristic smell is caused by the presence of trace amounts of a chemical called 2,4,6-tribromoanisole (TBA). This can result from the breakdown of a chemical that is sometimes applied to wood that is used to build wood pallets that transport and store product packaging materials. The health effects of this chemical have not been well studied but no serious events have been documented in the medical literature. A small number of the product lots being recalled were associated with the complaints of an unusual moldy, musty, or mildew-like odor, and some of these lots were found to contain trace amounts of TBA. In December 2009, McNeil Consumer Healthcare also recalled all lots of TYLENOL® Arthritis Pain 100 count with EZ-OPEN CAP related to this issue. McNeil Consumer Healthcare has now applied broader criteria to identify and remove all product lots that it believes may have the potential to be affected, even if they have not been the subject of consumer complaints.

In addition to the product recall, McNeil Consumer Healthcare is continuing their investigation into this issue and is taking further actions that include ceasing shipment of products produced using materials shipped on these wood pallets and requiring suppliers who ship materials to our plants to discontinue the use of these pallets. We will continue to closely monitor and evaluate the situation and consult with the FDA.








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