FDA and produce industry learning lessons from tomato crisis
FDA and produce industry learning lessons from tomato crisis
WASHINGTON -- The Salmonella outbreak associated with fresh tomatoes is likely to cost the food industry more than the 2006 spinach recall, but this time the Food & Drug Administration is working with the produce industry to lessen the financial blow while it untangles the paperwork that will ultimately point to the source of the more 160 illnesses. On May 30, FDA got involved in the multi-state outbreak and a day later linked the outbreak to fresh tomatoes. At least 167 people in 17 states have become infected from Salmonella saintpaul, which has resulted in 23 people being hospitalized and