Peanut Plant Fined $14.6M For Salmonella
The shuttered Texas plant owned by a peanut company blamed in a national salmonella outbreak that sickened nearly 700 people was fined a record $14.6 million on Thursday.
The state fined Plainview Peanut Corp. LLC over violations that include unsanitary conditions, product contamination, illnesses linked to peanuts from the plant and operating for almost four years without a food manufacturer's license, the Texas Department of State Health Services said.
Spokesman Doug McBride said the fine was the largest ever levied by the department.
"We felt the assessment of the administrative fines needed to be done regardless of financial situations," he said, referring to bankruptcy filings by the plant's owner, Peanut Corp. of America. "If there is a violation, the penalties need to be assessed, period."
The agency said it sent a notice of violation to the Plainview plant on Wednesday.
The plant voluntarily closed Feb. 9 after a private lab sample showed likely salmonella contamination. Texas health officials later ordered a recall of products processed there.
Andy Goldstein, an attorney handling the bankruptcy case for Lynchburg, Va.-based Peanut Corp., didn't immediately return a phone call seeking comment.
In January, federal investigators identified a Georgia peanut processing plant operated by Peanut Corp. as the source of the salmonella outbreak, believed to be the cause of at least nine deaths.
At the Texas plant, inspectors found that a ventilation system was pulling debris from an infested crawl space into production areas. The plant was ordered by the state to stop producing and distributing food products.
Thousands of possibly contaminated consumer products were recalled in one of the country's largest product recalls.
San Francisco Recall Of Natural Peanut Butter
Andronico's Market of Albany, Calif., is recalling its "ALL NATURAL PEANUT BUTTER" because it has the potential to be contaminated with salmonella. The recalled peanut butter was produced daily in the San Francisco store bakery department.
The product was only distributed by the Andronico's Market located at 1200 Irving Street, San Francisco. The peanut butter was sold by the pound in clear plastic tubs, ½ pint and pint size with a UPC code of 205115 on the container.
Consumers who purchased the peanut butter should return the remaining product to the San Francisco store for a full refund. No illnesses have been reported.