Thursday, February 12, 2009

Let The Next Wave of Peanut Recalls Begin

February 12, 2009

The Texas Department of State Health Services has ordered Peanut Corporation of America to recall all products ever shipped from the Company's Plainview facility. This decision was NOT contingent on a confirmation of the previously reported possible Salmonella isolation from several Plainview peanut product samples.

Here is the entire text of the Texas DSHS news release, dated February 12, 2009.

DSHS Orders PCA Plainview Plant to Recall All Products

The Texas Department of State Health Services today ordered Peanut Corporation of America to recall all products ever shipped from its Plainview plant. The order was issued after dead rodents, rodent excrement and bird feathers were discovered yesterday in a crawl space above a production area during an in-depth DSHS inspection.

The inspection also found that the plant’s air handling system was not completely sealed and was pulling debris from the infested crawl space into production areas of the plant resulting in the adulteration of exposed food products.

DSHS also ordered the plant, which began operations in March 2005, to stop producing and distributing food products. Though plant officials voluntarily stopped operations Monday night, the DSHS order prohibits the plant from reopening without DSHS approval.

State law allows DSHS to issue such orders when conditions exist that pose “... an immediate and serious threat to human life or health.”

Laboratory tests are being done on food and environmental samples from the plant, but DSHS officials said today’s orders are not contingent on finding Salmonella or other illness-causing organisms.

The orders were signed by DSHS Commissioner David Lakey, M.D.


The consumer-level recalls, no doubt, will begin in the next few days.

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