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Was a Bad Egg Behind the Egg Recall?

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380 million eggs have now been recalled from an Iowa egg production facility in what some are calling the largest egg recall in history.

Unfortunately, as one of the nation’s top food safety advocates predicts, the outbreak will likely grow over the coming weeks. So far, close to 2,000 people have been sickened with salmonella from the bad eggs, with that number pretty much guaranteed to grow.

At the center of this massive recall is the family-run egg farm Wright County Eggs, based in Galt, Iowa. The owner of this company is Jack DeCoster, 75, who could be labeled a bad egg if one reads the litany of lawsuits and plant health violations he’s had filed against him in the past. Let’s take a look at two complaints:

One of the more egregious was filed in the summer of 1996 when DeCoster was made to pay more than $3 million in fines after the U.S. Labor Department found dead chickens being picked up by workers with bare hands. The complaint also stated that DeCoster’s workers also lived beside manure and rat-infested trailers, according to the Associated Press. The complaint led to a boycott of DeCoster’s eggs by several major supermarkets. In 2000, the Iowa attorney general dubbed DeCoster a “habitual violator” of the state’s environmental laws and ordered him to pay a $150,000 fine. DeCoster had failed to properly dispose of the hog and chicken manure and had let it run into a nearby creek.

Add to that the 10 counts of animal cruelty DeCoster pleaded guilty to in regards to his company’s treatment of its chickens. Then, in June, he was ordered to pay “more than $100,000 in fines and restitution, a ruling that is considered one of the landmark animal cruelty cases in history.”

In seems ironic that new egg safety rules were put into place July 9 by the FDA to help reduce the risk of salmonella outbreaks. This risk management proposition:

Addresses several aspects of egg production, particularly spots where chickens and egg production seem most vulnerable to infection by Salmonella enteritidis. While the new regs only immediately effect the largest of the nation’s egg producers, those producers also account for the overwhelming number of eggs produced.

The average person would say Wright County Eggs failed to successfully implement this, and other, risk management measures. The outcome for any company that fails in this aspect is, most times, lost earnings, lowered market share and tainted reputation. Not a good mix.

2009 – The Year of the Food Recall

It has been an undeniably busy year when it comes to food recalls. From salmonella-contaminated peanut butter back in January that sickened thousands and killed nine to the more recent cat food recall issued by Diamond Pet Foods, the same company responsible for the tainted pet food that killed dozens of dogs around the nation in 2005, it seems there’s a new recall each week.

In fact, just yesterday more than 20,000 pounds of beef was recalled amid worries it is linked to at least two cases of salmonella. The beef was packaged by Beef Packers Inc., a Fresno-based company that is owned by Cargill, a company that has had it’s share of time in the spotlight for contaminated food. And last week, the FDA announced that oysters harvested from San Antonio Bay in Texas have caused about a dozen cases of norovirus-related illnesses.

To read the complete list of 2009 food recalls issued by the FDA is astonishing and terrifying. Let’s take a look at the month of November alone:

November 30, 2009 – La Espiga De Oro, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Whey in Flour Tortillas
November 27, 2009 – Diamond Pet Foods Announces Recall of Premium Edge Adult Cat and Premium Edge Hairball Cat Food
November 25, 2009 – Vita Food Products, Inc. Issues an Alert Announcing Undeclared Wheat in ELF Branded Herring in Sour Cream
November 25, 2009 – Stryker Corporation’s Instruments Division Issues Worldwide Class 1 Recall of 23 Operating Room System II Surgical Navigation Systems; Catalog numbers 7700-100-000 and 7700-101-201
November 24, 2009 – Rikki USA, Inc.Re-Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Shrimp in Toi Sauce Thai Red Curry (Panang) produced for the Siamrica Co. to Correct Lot Number
November 22, 2009 – Timco Worldwide Inc. issuance of a voluntary recall of Large Seedless Watermelons because of possible health risk
November 20, 2009 – Five Crowns Marketing Voluntarily Recalling Cantaloupes Packed under the Majesty Label Because of a Potential Health Risk Due to Possible Contamination of Salmonella
November 20, 2009 – Unilever Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sulfites in Certain Shedd’s Country Crock® Chilled Side-Dish Products
November 19, 2009 – Service Smoked Fish Corp. Recalls Smoked Nova Salmon Because of Possible Health Risk
November 19, 2009 – Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Pecans in Mislabeled Fresh & Easy Pumpkin Cheesecake Pies
November 19, 2009 – P&G Voluntarily Recalls Specific Lots of Vicks Sinex Nasal Spray in the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom
November 18, 2009 – Nassau Candy Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert Because Of Possible Undeclared Allergens on their Tasty Dish Snack Tubs of Chocolate Almonds, Chocolate Raisins and Sour Neon Worms
November 17, 2009 – SNACKS ON RACKS, INC. Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert because of Undeclared Allergens in Their Gourmet Snacks Pack Product Line
November 17, 2009 – Cardiovascular Systems ViperSheath Sheath Introducer – Recall
November 17, 2009 – Superior Foods Co. Issues Allergy Alert On Undeclared Allergens in Fish Product
November 16, 2009 – Cardiovascular Systems Initiates Voluntary Recall of ViperSheathTM Sheath Introducer
November 13, 2009 – Cardiac Science Notifies AED Customers of Nationwide Voluntary Medical Device Correction
November 13, 2009 – Conagra Foods Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on a Limited Number of 15 oz. Tubs of Blue Bonnet Light Spread
November 12, 2009 – Synthes USA, Ti Synex II Vertebral Body Replacement – Class I Recall
November 12, 2009 – IDS Sports Conducts a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Bromodrol, Dual Action Grow Tabs, Grow Tabs, Mass Tabs, and Ripped Tabs TR
November 12, 2009 – GMP Herbal Products, Inc. Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of a Weight Loss Supplement Found to Contain Undeclared Drug Ingredients
November 09, 2009 – Edwards Lifesciences CardioVations EndoClamp Aortic Catheter – Class 1 Recall
November 09, 2009 – RockHard Laboratories Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Specific Lots of RockHard Weekend marketed as Dietary Supplement
November 06, 2009 – Hospira Issues Nationwide Voluntary Recall of Certain Lots of Liposyn™ and Propofol Products That May Contain Particulate Matter
November 05, 2009 – FDA Health Alert for Certain Pet Treats Made by Pet Carousel
November 04, 2009 – Jelly Belly Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Peanuts in 7.5oz cylinder-style packages of 49 Flavors Jelly Belly jelly beans
November 04, 2009 – Centurion Medical Products – Premie Pack and Meconium Pack – Recall
November 04, 2009 – PetSmart Voluntarily Recalls Dentley’s Beef Hooves
November 03, 2009 – American Regent Expands Voluntary Recall to Include All Lots of Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection, USP 15 mg/mL; 1mL Single Dose Vial
November 03, 2009 – BODYBUILDING.COM Is Conducting a Voluntary Nationwide and International Recall of 65 Dietary Supplements That May Contain Steroids
November 03, 2009 – Pelican Bay Ltd. Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on Undeclared Tree Nuts in Caramel Chocolate Truffle Hot Chocolate Mix
November 03, 2009 – Charleston Cookie Company Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Butter in Almond Cookies Produced for Dean & Deluca
  • November 30, 2009 – La Espiga De Oro, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Whey in Flour Tortillas
  • November 27, 2009 – Diamond Pet Foods Announces Recall of Premium Edge Adult Cat and Premium Edge Hairball Cat Food
  • November 25, 2009 – Vita Food Products, Inc. Issues an Alert Announcing Undeclared Wheat in ELF Branded Herring in Sour Cream
  • November 25, 2009 – Stryker Corporation’s Instruments Division Issues Worldwide Class 1 Recall of 23 Operating Room System II Surgical Navigation Systems; Catalog numbers 7700-100-000 and 7700-101-201
  • November 24, 2009 – Rikki USA, Inc.Re-Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Shrimp in Toi Sauce Thai Red Curry (Panang) produced for the Siamrica Co. to Correct Lot Number
  • November 22, 2009 – Timco Worldwide Inc. issuance of a voluntary recall of Large Seedless Watermelons because of possible health risk
  • November 20, 2009 – Five Crowns Marketing Voluntarily Recalling Cantaloupes Packed under the Majesty Label Because of a Potential Health Risk Due to Possible Contamination of Salmonella
  • November 20, 2009 – Unilever Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sulfites in Certain Shedd’s Country Crock® Chilled Side-Dish Products
  • November 19, 2009 – Service Smoked Fish Corp. Recalls Smoked Nova Salmon Because of Possible Health Risk
  • November 19, 2009 – Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Pecans in Mislabeled Fresh & Easy Pumpkin Cheesecake Pies
  • November 19, 2009 – P&G Voluntarily Recalls Specific Lots of Vicks Sinex Nasal Spray in the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom
  • November 18, 2009 – Nassau Candy Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert Because Of Possible Undeclared Allergens on their Tasty Dish Snack Tubs of Chocolate Almonds, Chocolate Raisins and Sour Neon Worms
  • November 17, 2009 – SNACKS ON RACKS, INC. Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert because of Undeclared Allergens in Their Gourmet Snacks Pack Product Line
  • November 17, 2009 – Cardiovascular Systems ViperSheath Sheath Introducer – Recall
  • November 17, 2009 – Superior Foods Co. Issues Allergy Alert On Undeclared Allergens in Fish Product
  • November 16, 2009 – Cardiovascular Systems Initiates Voluntary Recall of ViperSheathTM Sheath Introducer
  • November 13, 2009 – Cardiac Science Notifies AED Customers of Nationwide Voluntary Medical Device Correction
  • November 13, 2009 – Conagra Foods Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on a Limited Number of 15 oz. Tubs of Blue Bonnet Light Spread
  • November 12, 2009 – Synthes USA, Ti Synex II Vertebral Body Replacement – Class I Recall
  • November 12, 2009 – IDS Sports Conducts a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Bromodrol, Dual Action Grow Tabs, Grow Tabs, Mass Tabs, and Ripped Tabs TR
  • November 12, 2009 – GMP Herbal Products, Inc. Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of a Weight Loss Supplement Found to Contain Undeclared Drug Ingredients
  • November 09, 2009 – Edwards Lifesciences CardioVations EndoClamp Aortic Catheter – Class 1 Recall
  • November 09, 2009 – RockHard Laboratories Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Specific Lots of RockHard Weekend marketed as Dietary Supplement
  • November 06, 2009 – Hospira Issues Nationwide Voluntary Recall of Certain Lots of Liposyn™ and Propofol Products That May Contain Particulate Matter
  • November 05, 2009 – FDA Health Alert for Certain Pet Treats Made by Pet Carousel
  • November 04, 2009 – Jelly Belly Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Peanuts in 7.5oz cylinder-style packages of 49 Flavors Jelly Belly jelly beans
  • November 04, 2009 – Centurion Medical Products – Premie Pack and Meconium Pack – Recall
  • November 04, 2009 – PetSmart Voluntarily Recalls Dentley’s Beef Hooves
  • November 03, 2009 – American Regent Expands Voluntary Recall to Include All Lots of Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection, USP 15 mg/mL; 1mL Single Dose Vial
  • November 03, 2009 – BODYBUILDING.COM Is Conducting a Voluntary Nationwide and International Recall of 65 Dietary Supplements That May Contain Steroids
  • November 03, 2009 – Pelican Bay Ltd. Issues Nationwide Allergy Alert on Undeclared Tree Nuts in Caramel Chocolate Truffle Hot Chocolate Mix
  • November 03, 2009 – Charleston Cookie Company Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Butter in Almond Cookies Produced for Dean & Deluca

Amazing.

So this brings us to the topic of food safety regulation in the U.S., or lack thereof. In July, a bill was passed by the House that gave the FDA the power to order food recalls and require facilities to have a food safety plan. The bill will make its way to the Senate sometime next year, but it remains questionable that, if passed, the new law will actually have an effect on the current ways in which food is prepared, handled and packaged for sale.

From sour cream to jelly beans to beef and diet drinks, food recalls are increasing at an alarming rate and slow-moving regulations are not giving the consumers confidence in what makes it’s way to the dinner table or lunch box.