Why inspections matter. The TFP Nutrition affair

On November 16, 2023, Texas Farm Products Company (dba TFP Nutrition) informed its customers across the United States and Puerto Rico that the company’s pet food products (including dry dog food, dry cat food and catfish food) were being recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination.

The recall was announced after the Office of the Texas State Chemist found Salmonella in multiple samples of the company’s products and issued a Stop/Sale Seizure order.

In 1930, M.S. Wright established TFP as a fertilizer factory.

Later in the same decade, the company expanded into the agricultural feed business. In 1978, the TFP’s pet food division began operations in what the company described as “…a modern pet food plant to produce dog food, cat food, and other extruded feeds.”

TFP remains a family-owned business to this day.

According to the FDA’s Inspection Citation web page, TFP’s manufacturing facility was inspected on four occasions between 2010 and 2020. Each time, the plant received a satisfactory (No Action Indicated) classification result.

On December 16, 2022, TFP recalled a single production batch of H-E-B Texas Pets Indoor Complete Dry Cat Food (16-lb bags; MFG 13 NOV 22) after the Office of the Texas State Chemist found Salmonella in a sample of the product.

According to information obtained by eFoodAlert from the FDA in response to a Freedom of Information Act request, the company’s “root cause analysis” of the problem yielded the following conclusion, which was reported to the FDA.

From the investigation, it was determined the beginning of the Indoor Complete Dry Cat Food run did experience clumping, an unusual occurrence. When the extruder is shut down due to processing issues, it requires operators to disconnect equipment and conduct a clean out of the extruder, flushing it with water and using water to clean the equipment and area. When this occurs, some food contact surfaces could be exposed to the environment. It is our determination that the increased activitiy around the extruder clamshells and air takeaway system, during likely the second shut down event, became contaminated, ultimately affecting the Indoor Complete Dry Cat Food and it is an isolated incident.

Although the FDA monitored the effectiveness of the recall, there is no indication that the federal agency conducted an inspection of the manufacturing plant.

Instead, it was left to the state of Texas to review the firm’s updated Food Safety Plan and collect additional samples to monitor for Salmonella.

On October 21, 2023, TFP recalled two production batches of Retriever All Life Stages Mini Chunk Chicken Recipe Dry Dog Food (50-lb bags; BEST BY 10 2024 3277 TFP and BEST BY 10 2024 3278 TFP).

Once again, the recall was triggered by a Salmonella-positive test result “…in a random sample test conducted by the Office of the Texas State Chemist.”

About three weeks later, the recall was expanded to include fifty-three different Brand/Variety/Package configurations of dry dog food, dry cat food, and catfish food.

On December 6, 2023, the FDA initiated an inspection of TFP’s Nacogdoches (Texas) manufacturing facility.

According to information obtained in response to a Freedom of Information Act request and in contrast to the company’s own “root cause” analysis of the previous year, the three-person FDA investigation team uncovered multiple problems, including:

  • Sanitation controls that failed to prevent recontamination of finished products from pathogens present in raw ingredients (ie., cross-contamination)
  • Four Salmonella-positive environmental samples reported during September/October 2023
  • Inadequate environmental monitoring program that was developed “…without using a scientific methodology”
  • Inadequate Hazard Analysis for mycotoxins in grain products
  • Eleven samples of finished product found by the Office of the Texas State Chemist to contain aflatoxin at 50 ppb (2 1/2 times the legal limit)
  • Six consumer complaints between January 6, 2023 and November 8, 2023 about mold in the company’s dry pet food.

In response to our request for comment, a spokesperson for the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine replied, “As a general policy, FDA does not comment on ongoing investigations.”

It is a truism among food safety professionals that finished-product testing is the least efficient and least sensitive way to determine whether a production environment is contaminated with Salmonella.

Limiting the follow-up to the December 2022 recall to random surveillance sampling by the state of Texas was an inadequate response to a potentially serious situation, putting the health and safety of pets and their owners at risk.



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Pet food safety advocate petitions FDA to update public on current investigation into pet illnesses

Noted pet food safety advocate, Susan Thixton (Truth About Pet Food), has filed a Citizen Petition with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on behalf of pet owners.

In her petition, dated April 17, 2024, Thixton requested that, “…the Commissioner of Food and Drugs … promptly inform the public to (sic) current pet food investigations in the same manner the agency has updated the public in the past.”

According to the petition, “[b]eginning in approximately December 2023, pet food consumers began reporting serious health issues with their pets (cats and dogs) directly related to pet food. To date of this Petition, more than 2,600 pet owners have reported serious health concerns with their cat or dog. Symptoms reported are very similar; bloody diarrhea, bloody vomiting, in many instances seizures. More than 500 pet deaths have been reported by pet owners. One brand of pet food in particular, pet owners have reported 1,679 cat and dog illnesses, 23% of those reports (390) resulted in the death of the pet.”

The petition requests a release of adverse event reporting data, a summary of the status of the FDA’s investigation, and issuance of a public notice, including an encouragement for pet owners to report any illnesses to the agency.

In support of the request, the petition cites several precedents, including the recent public alert for lead in applesauce products, the investigation into possible links between pet foods and canine heart disease, and the years-long investigation into the link between certain jerky treats and pet illnesses.

Thixton has included a link to the full text of the Citizen Petition in her story, “How Much More Serious Does It Have To Get?”

Individuals who wish to file support for this petition can do so by emailing the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine using this email address and Subject Line:

Email: AskCVM@fda.hhs.gov
Subject Line: Docket ID FDA-2024-P-1916-0001


I was one of the first individuals to make the FDA aware of the spike in pet illnesses/deaths being reported on social media, and the allegations linking those illnesses/deaths to Purina ProPlan foods for dogs and cats.

eFoodAlert posted its first story on this subject on January 4, 2024, and has on a number of occasions requested comments and feedback from FDA media coordinators on the status of the investigation. Unlike the previous investigations referenced in Thixton’s filing, no information has been forthcoming from the agency, either in the form of a public release or advisory, or in the form of a comment for publication.

Earlier today, I contacted the Center for Veterinary Medicine for comment on the filing of the Citizen Petition.

An agency spokesperson replied, “The FDA is reviewing the citizen petition and will respond directly to the petitioner.”

In the information vacuum created by the absence of a public advisory, there has been a range of speculation on social media, including accusations that the FDA is “in the pocket” of Nestlé Purina and other large pet food manufacturers, and that the agency is working with these manufacturers to suppress evidence of a significant problem. 

Such speculation can only hurt the credibility of the FDA in its handling of this and other pet food safety investigations.

While it is understandable that the FDA does not want to fuel panic, the agency’s total silence is having the opposite effect.

In the interests of the health and safety of our pets, of transparency, of keeping the public informed, and of FDA’s own credibility, eFoodAlert fully supports the Citizen Petition filed by Susan Thixton of Truth About Pet Food on behalf of pet owners.



“A complete and compelling account of the hidden and not-so-hidden ways the food we give our beloved pets can be contaminated.” JoNel Aleccia, Health Reporter, Food & Nutrition, The Associated Press.

“An invaluable resource for busy pet owners” – Food Safety News

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Recalls and Alerts: April 18–19, 2024

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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“A complete and compelling account of the hidden and not-so-hidden ways the food we give our beloved pets can be contaminated.” JoNel Aleccia, Health Reporter, Food & Nutrition, The Associated Press.

“An invaluable resource for busy pet owners” – Food Safety News

Available from all major on-line retailers, including:


United States

OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION UPDATE: FDA reports a second brand of organic basil linked to the 12-case outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium. Both brands of implicated basil were grown in Colombia.

Food Safety Alert: Sammy’s Milk (Newport Beach, CA) has been asked by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to provide a warning against the use of its Goat Milk Toddler Formula as an infant formula because the FDA is concerned that the formula may not meet all FDA requirements for infant formula and may be unsafe and not provide sufficient nutrition when used as an infant formula.

Food Safety Recall: Infinite Herbs LLC recalls Infinite Herbs fresh organic basil (2.5-oz pkgs; Sold between February 1 and April 6, 2024; UPC 8 18042 02147 7; Product of Colombia) due to possible Salmonella contamination. The recalled product was shipped directly to Trade Joe’s retail distribution centers in Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Virginia and to two Fruit Center Marketplace stores in Massachusetts.

Food Safety Recall Expansion: Infinite Herbs LLC recalls Melissa’s brand fresh organic basil (2-oz pkgs and 4-oz pkgs; UPC 0 45255 14142 9 and 0 45255 14439 0, respectively; Sold between February 10th and 20th; Product of Colombia) due to possible Salmonella contamination. The recalled products were sold at Dierberg’s stores in Illinois and Missouri.

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Canada

Allergy Alert: One World Foods Inc. recalls One World Foods brand Cajun BBQ Chicken Burgers (681g; Lot 23187; Best before 2025 FE 06; UPC 6 28451 59989 0) due to undeclared egg and soy.

Allergy Alert: VUA sandwichs (Montréal, QC) recalls various prepared dishes due to undeclared allergens. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Allergy Alert: Traiteur La Marguerite (Montréal, QC) recalls SOUPE HARIRA and three varieties of vinaigrettes due to undeclared allergens. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Allergy Alert: Magasin Co-op de Montmagny (Montmagny, QC) recalls SCE SPAGHETTI FAM 2K / Spaghetti sauce (All lots) due to undeclared wheat (gluten).

Allergy Alert: Les 3 Piliers inc (Montréal, QC) recalls three products due to undeclared allergens. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Allergy Alert: Marché BKR (Montréal, QC) recalls SALADE RUSSE / Russian salad (All lots) due to undeclared wheat (gluten), mustard, soy, fish and eggs.

Food Safety Recall: Hébergement Copaco Anticosti inc., d.b.a. Fumoir Musquaro L’Île-d’Anticosti, QC) recalls three varieties of Saumon fumé / Smoked salmon, packed in jars (Sold up to 18 April 2024) due to potential for growth of Clostridium botulinum.

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Europe

OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION (Denmark): The Statens Serum Institut has received confirmed reports of 12 cases of Salmonella Typhimurium sequence type 19 in March and April 2024. Investigations are underway to determine the source of this outbreak.

Allergy Alert (Austria): SPAR recalls SPAR Veggie Girasoli Spinat-Cashew / Veggie girasoli with spinach and cashew (250g; Best before 03.06.2024) due to undeclared peanuts.

Allergy Alert (Belgium): Delhaize recalls Delhaize brand VEGAN GIRASOLI EPINARD / Vegan girasoli with spinach (250g; Multiple lot codes and Best before dates; Sold from 07/03/2024 to 18/04/2024, inclusive) due to undeclared peanuts.

Allergy Alert (Denmark): Coop Danmark recalls Coop Cheese Wheel brand kartoffelchips / Potato chips (200g; Best before 19-1-2025, 2-2-2025, 9-2-2025) due to undeclared sulphites.

Allergy Alert (Italy): Padovana Macinazione srl recalls Salvia Polvere Bio / Organic sage powder (1 kg; Lot 005Q-01; Best before 31/12/2026) due to undeclared gluten.

Allergy Alert (Italy): Padovana Macinazione srl recalls Salvia Polvere Bio / Organic sage powder (1 kg; Lot 005Q; Best before 17/07/2026) due to undeclared gluten.

Allergy Alert (Luxembourg): Delhaize recalls Vegan girasoli spinazie / Vegan girasoli with spinach (250g; Multiple lot codes and Best before dates; Sold from 07/03/2024 to 18/04/2024, inclusive) due to undeclared peanuts.

Allergy Alert (UK): Wing Yip recalls TKC Vegetarian Style Mutton Pieces (500g; All batch codes; All Best Before dates up to and including 26 February 2026) due to undeclared wheat (gluten).

Food Safety Recall (France): SODIPOR LECLERC PORNIC recalls Pizza 3 fromages et Sandwich comté jambon sec / 3-cheese pizza and ham & cheese sandwich, both using same source of cheese (Lot S4038LNU; Use by 22/04/2024) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): MONTS & TERROIRS ENTREMONT recalls COMTE ENTREMONT TRANCHE / Sliced Entremont cheese (120g (8 slices); Lots 7440408-02 & 7440408-03; Best before 08/04/2024) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): SCHMIDHAUSER recalls SCHMIDHAUSER brand LE MOELLEUX DE SAVOIE PETIT MODELE / cheese (Lot 12004924053; Use by dates between 01/05/2024 and 12/05/2024) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CARREFOUR FRANCE recalls Carrefour Extra brand Comté AOP Au lait cru râpé / Raw milk grated cheese (150g; Lot 744040804; Best before 08/04/2024) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CARREFOUR FRANCE recalls Carrefour Extra brand Comté AOP Au lait cru / Raw milk cheese (250g; Multiple lot codes; Multiple Best before dates) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): MAURER TEMPE ALSACE recalls MAURER brand JARRET SALE CUIT A/OS SUP x2 / Cooked, salted joint, bone in x2 (Lot 24095; Use by 29/04/2024) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): SILVE NETTO recalls Netto brand Cuisse de poulet jaune / Chicken legs (1.1 kg; Lot 0244091716; Use by 11/04/2024) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): SILVE INTERMARCHE recalls VOLAE brand Cuisses de poulet jaune / Chicken legs (4-pack; approx. 1.2 kg; Lot 0244091716; Use by 09/04/2024) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): FROMAGERIE EDOUARD CONUS recalls Au Coeur de nos Fermes brand Reblochon de Savoie / Raw milk cheese (450g; Lot 18070324; Use by 08/05/2024) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): S N V recalls Le Gaulois brand Cuisse de poulet / Chicken legs (1 kg; Lot 0244091716; Use by 11/04/2024) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Norway): Lerøy Seafood recalls PRIMA torskefilet / Cod fillet (800g; Best before 03.02.2025) due to E. coli contamination.

Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands

Allergy Alert (Singapore): Yan Tai Yit Pte Ltd recalls Honey dates (500g; Best before 02/03/2025; Product of China) due to undeclared sulphur dioxide.

Australia and New Zealand

Allergy Alert (Australia): Elixinol Wellness (Byron Bay) Pty Ltd recalls Mt Elephant Buttermylk Wholefood Pancake Mix (230g; Best before 19Mar2025, 09Oct2024, 10Oct2024, 19Dec2024) due to undeclared milk.

Allergy Alert (New Zealand): Waiheke Herbs Ltd recalls Waiheke Herbs brand Italian Herb Spread (200g; Batch code 13 03 24; Best before 13JUL2024) due to undeclared sulphites.

Allergy Alert (New Zealand): Maketū Foods Ltd recalls Maketū Pies brand Mussel Pie (200g; Batch 090424; Use by 25 APR 2024 (fresh); Best before 15 MAR 2025 (frozen)) due to undeclared fish.


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