Freshway Foods, based in Ohio, established a salad recall 2010. In total, 19 cases of E. coli were confirmed in the withdrawal romaine lettuce.
Lettuce recall in 2010 announced last night only include chopped salad. In addition, grab-and-go salads from salad bars in-store at Kroger, Giant Eagle, Marsh Ingles markets and shops should not be eaten. Other suppliers of romaine lettuce and other fresh greens salad not included in the recall. It seems recalled lettuce was grown in Arizona and shipped to wholesalers throughout the country. This calls for stronger food security.
Salad recall 2010 once again raised calls for stronger food safety regulations. Last year the House passed a bill that gave strong powers FDA food regulation, but the Senate has yet to vote on the bill. E. coli infections are usually found in meat enough, but lettuce and other greens that are usually cooked, there is no infection to be killed. Thorough washing and proper storage help minimize risk.
Remember salad such as spinach and fresh herbs Recalls questions before it, has raised food safety. Although often call for "strong regulation" to "protect food safety" as lettuce recalls, there is a strong argument against this regulation. This salad origin of remember a great producer who grows thousands of acres of lettuce and ship it across the country. Stronger regulation tends to favor food mega food companies can afford inspection new equipment or processes necessary. Small producers, who typically are not at fault for problems such as lettuce recall, are usually pushed out of business. All-powerful regulatory board, unless carefully written, tends to aggravate the problem by pushing the small growers.
What to do with the 2010 lettuce recall?
Source: FDA
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Friday, May 7, 2010
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