Sprout and Kimchi Operation Receives Warning Letter
In a 2023 inspection, FDA determined that the soybean sprouts grown in a sprout and kimchi operation were adulterated as they were prepared, packed, or
In a 2023 inspection, FDA determined that the soybean sprouts grown in a sprout and kimchi operation were adulterated as they were prepared, packed, or
After three recalls of nut-containing products from a Michigan-based distributor within six weeks, the FDA issued a warning letter. The finding noted that food allergen
It was violations of GMPs, Hazard Analysis, and Human Foods Preventative Control that lead to a warning letter for a manufacturer of refrigerated ready-to-eat baby
The specific allegations in the warning letter included detail of the ineffective compliance with the regulation resulting in the serious violations were:
• A resident strain of Salmonella was found in the facility and included some isolates that matched clinical isolates. The pathogen was detected by swab samples taken in the poultry houses which tested positive for SE. Additionally, SE had been previously found across multiple years in these areas, and the species isolates matched several clinical isolates in reference databases.
… Continue readingFDA Issues Warning Letter to Shell Egg Farm and Processing Facility
The Hazard Analysis was not complete since the hazard of pathogen growth, including Salmonella, which can pose risks in this situation, was not addressed.
The critical limits included in the HACCP Plan were not deemed adequate to prevent the formation of histamine, which can cause serious symptoms within minutes or hours of consumption. Histamine is a heat-stable toxic metabolite produced by certain bacteria found in some fish species that can be formed if the fish are not properly refrigerated. … Continue readingFDA Issues Warning Letter Through a Foreign Remote Regulatory Assessment
Violative observations from the inspection included ineffective measures to exclude pests, as evidenced by abundant sightings throughout the warehouse of
Rodent excreta pellets and urine stains in numerous places on pallets of food, packaging materials, storage areas, support beams, floors, etc.; dead, decomposed rodents in traps; rodent paw and tail prints; and missing rodent stations.
Bird excreta on pallets and nesting material.
Live insects. … Continue readingFDA Warning Letter Issued to Warehouse for Infestation
The facility’s HACCP plan did not include the required criteria for control measures delivering a 5-log reduction in the most heat-resistant microorganisms of public health concern to be in place at least as long as the product shelf life. Additionally, the process was not validated against Cryptosporidium parvum, E. coli O157:H7, and Salmonella. … Continue readingJuice Company Receives Warning Letter for HACCP Violations
The FDA warning letter stated that the importer did not ensure that the seafood items they imported were in compliance with Seafood HACCP. This includes ensuring that the hazards of parasites and aquaculture drugs are controlled, and extends to specific species-related hazards including histamine. … Continue readingFDA Warning Letter: Imported Foods Must Meet All Applicable U.S. Regulations
An incomplete Food Safety Plan hazard analysis, which did not identify and evaluate pathogenic bacteria, e.g., Salmonella, despite use of ingredients that have been associated with Salmonella concerns in the past. Because of this, no preventive controls (e.g., processes such as a lethality treatment or a supply chain program) against pathogenic bacteria were identified. … Continue readingForeign Food Facility Receives Warning Letter for Unsanitary Conditions
Food facilities are required to renew their FDA registrations on a bi-annual basis. As shown by this facility’s warning letter, failure to do so can elicit a citation or other consequence … Continue readingReady-to-eat Prepared Foods Plant Receives FDA Warning Letter for Multiple Violations