Firm tied to salmonella ran unlicensed Texas plant

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Firm tied to salmonella ran unlicensed Texas plant

Feb 3, 12:41 PM (ET)

By BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE


WASHINGTON (AP) - A peanut processing plant in Texas run by the same company blamed for a national salmonella outbreak operated for years uninspected and unlicensed by government health officials, The Associated Press has learned.

The Peanut Corp. of America plant in Plainview never was inspected until after the company fell under investigation by the Food and Drug Administration, according to Texas health records obtained by AP.

Once inspectors learned about the Texas plant, they found no sign of salmonella there. But new details about that plant - including how it could have operated unlicensed for nearly four years - raise questions about the adequacy of government efforts to keep the nation's food supply safe. Texas is among states where the FDA relies on state inspectors to oversee food safety.

The problem is "not a completely uncommon occurrence," said Cornell University food science professor Joseph Hotchkiss.

The salmonella outbreak was traced to the company's sister plant in Blakely, Ga., where inspectors found roaches, mold, a leaking roof and internal records of more than a dozen positive tests for salmonella.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090203/D96485K01.html
 
So it was bird poop on the roof that leaked down onto the food. I'm surprised that doesn't happen more often.
 
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