FDA Commissioner presents vague plan for reorganizing the food side of the agency

This story by Coral Beach first appeared in Food Safety News and is reposted here with permission.

The FDA Commissioner says the reorganization of the food side of the agency is still a work in progress, but promises that by fall it will be ready to submit to authorization entities. He says it will have an “empowered” deputy commissioner for foods.

Commissioner Robert Califf has been under fire for almost a year to do something about the shotgun organizational chart for the foods program that has created silos of bureaucracy with no single person in charge. In addition to having a deputy commissioner of foods, the plan calls for the creation of yet another office that will be under that person, the Office of Integrated Food Safety Systems Partnerships.

In a follow-up report today — coming after an equally vague report on Jan. 31 — the commissioner said definitely that there will be an “empowered” deputy commissioner for food at the Food and Drug Administration. However, today’s report fails to specify what exactly “empowered” means.

“For the proposed Human Foods Program, one key to success will be an empowered Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods who will report directly to the FDA Commissioner. The agency is focused on identifying a candidate that has the expertise to provide leadership over the FDA’s nutrition and food safety programs (including programs aimed at preventing and responding to chemical, microbial, and other hazards),” Califf said. “The ideal candidate will have executive-level and real-world experience sufficient to lead the newly envisioned Human Foods Program and its vast remit. This individual will also have a clear line of authority over the proposed Human Foods Program, which would include the existing components of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN), the Office of Food Policy and Response (OFPR), and certain human foods-related components of ORA (Office of Regulatory Affairs). . . 

“To ensure the new Human Foods Program and all other regulatory programs at the FDA are successful, work on an agency-wide transformation effort of how the programs and field functions are organized and operate is underway. The FDA’s proposal will create a new model that better integrates ORA’s enterprise-wide expertise in field-based operations with product subject matter experts who sit in all the agency’s programs. The Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods and other program leads will be charged with setting strategic direction for food inspections and have authority over program resource allocation.”

Having a deputy commissioner for foods is not a new idea. It was in place under Obama Administration but was eliminated by FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb during the Trump Administration. That change and others within the agency fragmented the operations of the food side of the FDA.

In his statement today, Commissioner Califf said that the new Human Foods Program and all other regulatory programs at FDA will undergo a transformation. His plan calls for the Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods to set strategic directions for food inspections and have authority for program resource allocations.

The plan also calls for a larger executive team for the Human Foods Program to be put in place “to ensure decisive leadership over the program’s vast responsibilities.” This includes a Principal Associate Commissioner for Human Foods position, reporting to the Deputy Commissioner, to provide strong, effective operational management of the program’s day-to-day operations. In addition, a team of executives for the program’s major areas of responsibility will be created to provide the necessary management infrastructure.

In a series of bullet points the commissioner lays out some broad strokes of what the agency will do to achieve these goals. None of the bullets say how or what the “empowered” deputy commissioner will be able to do.

Among the bullet points are:

  • Assessing specific functions of ORA, CFSAN and OFPR to be unified into a new Office of Integrated Food Safety Systems Partnerships that will engage with state, local, tribal, and territorial food safety regulatory partners. The assessment will also include how best to enhance connectivity with international food safety partnership programs. 
  • Analyzing inspection and compliance functions that sit within both ORA and program offices across the agency to determine opportunities to streamline operations and clarify decision-making authority at each step of the inspection process as well as integrate new automation and information technology (IT) support. The new processes will enable ORA and program personnel to function as a multidisciplinary team, eliminating sequential steps, immediately bringing the best expertise to bear on the problem at hand, and speeding up decisions. 
  • Determining how best to empower the Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods and leaders of other programs, along with the Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs, to oversee program and field resource allocation, including by publicly mapping the budget to functional activities to provide clarity on resource allocation.

“Our proposal specifically tackles issues identified in two independent evaluations of our food programs, one conducted by the Reagan-Udall Foundation and an internal evaluation of the agency’s infant formula response. We’ve heard loud and clear that the current resource distribution and operational model between the FDA’s regulatory programs and field operations are siloed and there’s too much duplication. We intend to fix this and strengthen both the regulatory programs and field force,” Commissioner Califf said. “Both subject matter experts in the programs and the expertise of our investigators in the field will see more interaction as part of multidisciplinary teams that have clarity on who is in charge of making decisions.” 

Commissioner Califf did not say specifically when the final proposal for the reorganization of the food side of FDA will be presented to the Administration and go through the Congressional notification process.

He said the agency is “seeking to finalize its proposal this fall” — which by the calendar technically comes on Sept. 23 and stretches to Dec. 23.

“This process includes the development of a reorganization package that contains the newly designed structure, an established budget, and a detailed mapping and crosswalk of staff from the current to new organization,” according to Califf. “The package then undergoes a thorough review and approval by leadership at the FDA, Department of Health and Human Services and the Office of Management and Budget, before advancing to Congress for a 30-day notification period where members may raise any concerns that the FDA may need to address. Afterward, the FDA will issue a Federal Register Notice, provide notification to and engage, as needed, in negotiations with the Unions for impacted staff, prior to initiation of the new proposal. The FDA will continue to engage with stakeholders throughout this process.”

Bill Marler, a Seattle food safety attorney and advocate for 30 years, is not impressed with the so-called plan laid out by Commissioner Califf.

“The Commissioner and present FDA leadership have essentially ignored the work of the Reagan-Udall Foundation. I am not even sure why they asked for the panel’s input if they were only going to ignore the call for a stronger head of food safety and human nutrition,” Marler said.

“The Commissioner and present FDA leadership also ignore the call for a change in culture that allows for messes like the infant formula fiasco, ongoing foodborne illness outbreaks and the complete ignoring of the surge in obesity, diabetes and heart disease caused by food.

“The last paragraph of the release says it all – the proposal needs to go back through FDA leadership, HHS, OMB, the White House and then Congress – this is designed to never get done. This is why it is time to separate Food from the FDA.

“Get The F Out of the FDA.”


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Recalls and Alerts: February 25-27, 20-23

Here is today’s list of food safety recalls, product withdrawals, allergy alerts and miscellaneous compliance issues. The live links will take you directly to the official recall notices and company news releases that contain detailed information for each recall and alert.

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United States

Food Safety Recall: Kawasho Foods USA Inc. recalls GEISHA Medium Shrimp (4 oz metal cans; Lot LGC12W12E22; Best by MAY/12/2026; UPC 071140003909) because of reported swelling, leaking, or bursting cans, which is indicative of possible underprocessing.

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Canada

Allergy Alert: Salento Organics recalls various Salento Organics brand dark chocolate products due to undeclared milk. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

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Europe

Allergy Alert (Norway): Nortura recalls Gilde brun lapskaus / Brown stew (Best by 31.08.2024) due to undeclared milk and soy.

Allergy Alert (Spain): Manufacturer recalls ORINOCO brand ERYTHRITOL SWEETENER (250g; Lots Doy-Ery240123 & Doy-Ery 250123; Expiration date 01/31/25) due to undeclared peanuts.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Fabbrica del Torrone e Affini Marisa di Oscar Bellomo recalls Torrone marisa brand Torrone alle mandorle / Almond nougat (variable weights; Lot TM42/22; Use by 30-09-2023) due to possible aflatoxin contamination.

Australia and New Zealand

Allergy Alert (Australia): Sammi (Aust) Pty Ltd recalls Shaanxi Cold Noodle (Noodle + Seasoning) (186g package, containing 80g noodle; Best before 11/07/2023​) due to undeclared peanuts.

Latin America and the Caribbean

OUTBREAK ALERT (Argentina): Argentinian officials have confirmed leptospirosis and Salmonella in an outbreak that has killed two people, according to a report in Food Safety News.


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Recalls and Alerts: February 23-24, 2023

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United States

Allergy Alert: FSIS issues Public Health Alert for NEW SEASONS BRIGHT & FLAVORFUL HOMESTYLE PIZZA SAUCE with slow-simmered plum tomatoes (16-oz tub; Best if used by 3/26/23) due to undeclared anchovies, milk, ground beef and sulphites.

Food Safety Alert: FDA advises consumers not to eat, and restaurants and food retailers not to sell, and to dispose of oysters from Deep Bay subarea 14-8 landfiles in British Columbia, Canada (multiple locations; Harvested between January 16, 2023 and February 17, 2023) due to possible Norovirus contamination. Please refer to the consumer advisory for a detailed list of identified locations to avoid.

Food Safety Recall: Jan Fruits Inc. recalls Taiwan Best Quality Enoki Natural Mushrooms (200g/7.05oz; All lots; Product of Taiwan) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Consumer Product Safety Recall: Bindle Bottle LLC recalls Bindle Bottles brand insulated food and drink bottles (32 oz, 24 oz, 20 oz, and 13 oz sizes) due to a potential area of exposed lead located in the bottom storage compartment of the bottle. 

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Canada

Food Safety Recall: La cafétéria Chez Valère de l’Université de Montréal (Montréal, QC) recalls Rillettes de canard et porc / Duck-and-pork rillettes (Sold up to 20 February 2023) because they were prepared under conditions that may present a food safety hazard.

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Europe

Allergy Alert (Austria): Billa AG recalls BILLA GENUSSWELT SPEKULATIUS CREME (200g; Best before 09-2023) due to undeclared peanuts.

Allergy Alert (Ireland): Boots recalls Boots Kids Daily Health Multivitamins Strawberry Flavour (30 gummies/pack; Batch code 82221103; Best before 17 May 2024) due to undeclared soy.

Allergy Alert (Italy): Glg srl recalls multiple Mascherpa brand Tiramisu’, cakes, cookies and other dessert products due to undeclared allergens. Please refer to the Italian government’s Richiami (recall) web site for a complete list of affected products.

Allergy Alert (Luxembourg): Auchan recalls Biscuit Riz Au Jasmin Et Lait De Coco / Jasmine rice biscuits with coconut milk (100g; Lot 15/09/2022 B5; Best before 15/03/2024) due to undeclared egg.

Allergy Alert (Norway): Grans Bryggeri AS recalls Helt Fri Hvete / Completely Free Wheat beverage (Best before 21.01.2024) due to undeclared wheat.

Allergy Alert (UK): Yaadgaar Operations Limited recalls Yaadgaar Assorted Baklava (200g, 500g & 1 kg; Batch codes 2311, 2324 and 3016; Best before 07 May 2023, 20 May 2023 and 16 Jul 2023) due to undeclared milk.

Food Safety Recall (Austria): Carl Wilhelm Clasen GmbH recalls Alesto Pistachios, roasted & salted (70g; Lots 30030/221213001; Best before 09.09.2023) and Alesto Pistachios, roasted (70g; Lots 30031/221212001 & 30031/230118001; Best before 12.08.2023 & 15.10.2023, respectively) due to elevated ochratoxin A level.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): LEADER PRICE recalls CASINO brand YAOURTS AU LAIT ENTIER SAVEUR CITRON / Lemon-flavored whole milk yogurt (4 x 125g; Use by 17/03/23) due to foreign matter contamination (glass particles).

Food Safety Recall Update (Belgium):  Carl Wilhelm Clasen GmbH recalls Alesto brand Pistazienkerne gerostet / Roasted pistachios (70g; Best before 25/03/2023, 12/08/2023 & 15/10/2023) and Alesto brand Pistazienkerne gerostet & gesalzen / Pistachios, roasted and salted (70g; Best before 23/03/2023, 09/09/2023 & 16/10/2023) due to elevated ochratoxin A level.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Kaasimport Jan Dupont recalls NEUFCHATEL Artisanal Villiers cheese (200g; Lot 601; Best before 05/03/23) due to possible shigatoxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Finland): Lidl recalls Alesto brand Alesto roasted and peeled pistachios and Alesto roasted, peeled and salted pistachios (70g; Best before 12.08.2023, 13.10.2023 ja 14.10.2023) due to elevated ochratoxin A level.

Food Safety Recall (France): SCHILDIS E.LECLERC  recalls E.Leclerc Schiltigheim Rôti de veau farci / Stuffed veal roast (Sold from 02/02/2023 to 04/02/2023) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): LACTALIS NESTLE ULTRA-FRAIS MARQUES recalls LA LAITIERE brand YAOURT A LA FRAISE / Strawberry yogurt (4 x 125g; Use by 15/03/2023) due to foreign matter contamination (glass).

Food Safety Recall (France): MONOPRIX recalls MONOPRIX YPV Vanille / Vanilla yogurt (8 x 125g; All lots; Use by 09/03/2023) due to foreign matter contamination (glass).

Food Safety Recall (France): AUCHAN RETAIL SERVICES AUCHAN LEERS recalls AUCHAN brand ROTI DE PORC ORLOFF / Pork roast (All lots) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): GAEC DE LA MONTAGNE recalls Fourmes fermières de Rochefort Montagne cheese (Lot 16/12/2022; Best before 16/03/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): Industry recalls multiple brands and flavors of yogurt in glass jars due to foreign matter contamination (glass). Please refer to the Rappel Conso web site for details on the recalled products.

Food Safety Recall (France): SOCIETE LESAGE & FILS recalls Ficelle picarde / Picardy rolls (Lot 30455109; Use by 21/02/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Germany): Belinay Feinkost GmbH recalls Koska Sade Helva / Halvah (200g; Lot 90-2535/22; Best before 10.09.2024) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Germany): PL Food GmbH recalls multiple products containing pistachios due to elevated ochratoxin A level. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall (Germany): Homann Feinkost GmbH recalls NORDSEE Backfisch / Fish sticks (170g + 40ml Remoulade; Lots L613, L584, L598; Best before 22.03.2023) due to foreign matter contamination (metal dust).

Food Safety Recall (Germany): Danish Crown Fleisch GmbH recalls „Gut Bio“ Hackfleisch gemischt / Minced meat (400g; Expiry date 24.02.2023) due to foreign matter contamination (plastic pieces).

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Industry recalls Iceland Cook from Frozen Creamy Garlic Chicken Breasts in Blankets (410g; Best before 15/8/2023; Product of Poland) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): Kaasimport Dupont recalls Neufchâtel Artisanal Villiers cheese (200g; Lot 601; Use by 05/03/2023) due to possible shigatoxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall Update (Luxembourg):  Carl Wilhelm Clasen GmbH recalls Alesto brand Pistaches rôtis / Roasted pistachios (70g; Best before 25/03/2023, 12/08/2023 & 15/10/2023) and Alesto brand Pistaches rôtis & salés / Pistachios, roasted and salted (70g; Best before 23/03/2023, 09/09/2023 & 16/10/2023) due to elevated ochratoxin A level.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): Administration luxembourgeoise vétérinaire et alimentaire recalls various La Laitière brand yogurts due to foreign matter contamination (glass). Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall (Netherlands); DekaVers recalls DekaMarkt brand Bagels Sesam / Sesame bagels (4-pack; Best before 23-02-2023) due to possible mold growth.

Food Safety Recall (Sweden): Axfood recalls Garant färdiglagade köttbullar / Ready-made meatballs (350g: Best before 16.03.2023; 1 kg: Best before 12.03.2023 & 13.03.2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (UK): Aldi recalls Plant Menu Organic Super Firm Tofu (200g; Use by 13 April 2023 and 14 April 2023) because of a temperature control issue that could potentially spoil the product, which may be unsafe to eat. The issue only affects product sold at a limited number of Aldi stores in the Midlands.

Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands

Food Safety Recall (Israel): The Green Magic” at Kfar Maimon D.N. Negev recalls Frozen Organic Wheatgrass Juice (All expiration dates) because the product was manufactured without a license and without pasteurization, in an improper sanitary condition, and medical properties were attributed to it.

Australia and New Zealand

Food Safety Recall (Australia): Farmland Greens​ recalls Alfalfa Sprouts (125g; Use by 27.02.23​) due to Salmonella contamination.


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