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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Peanut Butter Plant Linked to Salmonella Shut Down

The plant supplies peanut butter products to stores like Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Safeway and others.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Monday that it has blocked food distribution from the Sunland Inc. peanut butter plant in New Mexico, whose products were subject to a wide recall in recent months because of salmonella contamination. The various types of Sunland peanut butter products – sold under several brands by major food retailers, including Trader Joe's, Safeway and Whole Foods – had been part of a voluntary recall that began in September and later was expanded. The FDA action announced Monday is a mandatory order. The company's peanut butter products have been "linked to an outbreak of Salmonella Bredeney that has sickened 41 people in 20 states," the FDA said. The voluntary recall began after salmonella was detected …

Rick

10:56 am on Wednesday, December 26, 2012

I never knew that peanut butter came from a plant. I thought it came from a tree!! :)   more ›

Friday, October 5, 2012

Recall on Peanut Butter, Product List Here

Peanut Butter products recall comes to Millburn-Short Hills area: Target, Trader Joe's and Whole Foods

A voluntary recall has been issued for additional peanut and nut products manufactured by Sunland, Inc., due to a salmonella risk. A number of the products are sold locally at Trader Joe's and Target. A Food and Drug Administration voluntary recall that started with peanut butter sold at Trader Joe's has expanded to include almond butter, cashew butter, tahnini and roasted blanched peanut products manufactured by the New Mexico company.  According to the Food and Drug Administration’s website, the recall is limited to products manufactured between May 1, 2012 and Sept. 24, 2012. A full list of UPC codes and product names of the recalled Sunland, Inc. nut butters is here. There are 101 affected products. “Consumers who have purchased …

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