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FDA finds the strain of salmonella in ConAgra's peanut butter
Federal inspectors found the strain of salmonella behind a recent food-poisoning outbreak at the ConAgra Foods Inc. plant that made the tainted peanut butter, the...
Salmonella taints ConAgra peanut butter
ConAgra Foods Inc., Omaha, Neb., on Feb. 14 began recalling Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butters because of salmonella found in the product.
FDA, Justice Dept. in criminal investigation of Peanut Corp. of America
...FDA, Justice Dept. in criminal investigation of Peanut Corp. of America FoodProcessing.com 02/02/2009 The two federal agencies are looking into possible...
ConAgra to renovate peanut butter plant, enhance safety measures
ConAgra Foods, Inc. announced the measures it will take to reopen its Sylvester, Ga., plant, where its recalled peanut butter products were produced.
Nestlé auditors recommended against business with Peanut Corp. of America
Nestlé decided against doing business with Peanut Corp. of America after its inspectors found unsanitary conditions at two processing plants.
Kerry Ingredients & Flavours Expands Voluntary Recall of Peanut Products
Kerry Ingredients & Flavours announced an expanded recall of products containing peanuts.
Kellogg's Removes Peanut Butter Snacks From Grocery Shelves
Kellog's Company recently report it is "putting a hold" on its Austin and Keebler branded Toasted Peanut Butter Sandwich Crackers, Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich...
One year later, still no charges against Peanut Corp. of America
...Peanut Corp. of America FoodProcessing.com 11/09/2009 According to an article on MSNBC.com, the victims of the 2008 salmonella contamination say the Peanut...
ConAgra traces salmonella to leaky roof, sprinkler
Officials at ConAgra Foods Inc., Omaha, Neb., believe the cause of the salmonella that tainted Peanut Pan peanut butter was a leaky roof and malfunctioning sprinkler...
FDA seeks increased funding for food safety
The Bush administration is asking Congress for an increase of $275 million above its current budget request to enhance federal food safety programs.