FDA finds Listeria at SanGar Fresh Cut Produce
FDA finds Listeria at SanGar Fresh Cut Produce
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food & Drug Administration found Listeria in
processed celery and in multiple locations at a San Antonio, TX, plant when it
inspected SanGar Fresh Cut Produce, the firm being investigated for an
outbreak that has resulted in four deaths.
The plant was shuttered Oct. 20 by the Texas Department of State Health Services and ordered to recall all products shipped since January after Texas officials found the outbreak strain in celery and the company reportedly refused to conduct a recall. The state is investigating 10 Listeria cases.
The plant was shuttered Oct. 20 by the Texas Department of State Health Services and ordered to recall all products shipped since January after Texas officials found the outbreak strain in celery and the company reportedly refused to conduct a recall. The state is investigating 10 Listeria cases.