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NY Times: Ga. Peanut Plant "Cited Repeatedly" For Unsanitary Conditions

by: JayinPortland

Mon Jan 26, 2009 at 12:58:03 PM PST


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The NY Times informs us today that the PCA plant in Blakely, Ga. responsible for the current peanut butter salmonella outbreak has a history of sanitation lapses and was cited repeatedly since 2006 by state inspectors -

The processing plant in Georgia that produced peanut butter tainted by salmonella has a history of sanitation lapses and was cited repeatedly in 2006 and 2007 for having dirty surfaces and walls and grease residue and dirt build-up throughout the plant, according to state health inspection reports.

Inspections of the plant in Blakely, Ga., by the state agriculture department found areas of rust that could flake into food, gaps in warehouse doors large enough for rodents to get through, unmarked spray bottles and containers, and numerous violations of other practices designed to prevent food contamination. The plant, owned by Peanut Corporation of America of Lynchburg, Va., has been shut down.

A typical entry from an inspection report, dated Aug. 23, 2007, noted: "The food-contact surfaces of re-work kettle in the butter room department were not properly cleaned and sanitized." Additional entries noted: "The food-contact surfaces of the bulk oil roast transfer belt in the mezzazine [sic] room were not properly cleaned and sanitized. The food-contact surfaces of pan without wheels in the blanching department were not properly cleaned and sanitized."

The New York Times obtained the information from the Georgia State Department of Agriculture under the state's open records act.  There are also two reports from 2008 inspections that were not released due to the ongoing investigation.  Might be interesting to see what was in those reports...

The latest peanut butter recall news can be found here, and the current list of recalled products is also available at the FDA's site.

JayinPortland :: NY Times: Ga. Peanut Plant "Cited Repeatedly" For Unsanitary Conditions
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omg! Well... not surprising in retrospect (4.00 / 2)
Funny how we've been spending the last few weeks wondering "How did it happen?" when in actuality it was all there, documented and everything.

"I can understand someone from Iowa promoting corn and soy, but we are not feeding the world, we are feeding animals and soft drink companies." - Jim Goodman

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I wonder if any of this was ever covered in the local press?

Re: unmarked containers and spray bottles - that's insane!  In a food plant?!

I was working in the paint mix room for a Boeing contractor this time last year...even when I just filled a bucket with water to wipe down the light fixtures, I had to be sure to clearly label the container at least twice with the word "water".  I can't believe there were actually unmarked spray bottles and containers floating around a food processing facility!

Reason # 13,946 to stay far, far away from processed foods.  It's just impossible to know what could be in them...

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Well, what do you know? :) (4.00 / 2)
Reworked, expanded and crossposted at dKos.

Number 4 on the Rec List right now.

Heh, that makes one every 5 years or so...


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