Bravo Packing enjoined from producing raw pet food

Company and the US Food and Drug Administration enter into consent decree

A federal judge has entered a consent decree of permanent injuction against Bravo Packing, Inc., a manufacturer and distributor of raw pet food based in Carney’s Point, New Jersey.

(Bravo Packing is not related in any way to Bravo LLC / Bravo Pet Foods, located in Manchester, Connecticut)

The consent decree requires that Bravo “stop selling, manufacturing and distributing raw pet food and come into compliance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act).”

The backstory

On September 12, 2018, Bravo Packing announced a voluntary recall of Performance Dog frozen, raw pet food (manufacturing date code 071418) after the FDA found Salmonella in a sample of the product during an inspection of the manufacturing facility.

In addition to the Salmonella-positive sample, FDA Investigator Michael Rosner also documented several issues of concern, including:

  • Some condensate drip and ice buildup was observed on several boxes of finished dog food product in one of the firm’s freezers. 
  • The air curtains entering the dog food processing room were observed to be soiled and in disrepair. 
  • The firm was using a santiizer product at an incorrect dilution level, which reduced the sanitizer’s effectiveness.
  • Some of the claims on the firm’s website were potentially misleading.

By the time the FDA returned to Bravo’s manufacturing facility in July 2019, the situation had deteriorated. This time, the FDA labs found Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes in samples collected during an investigation that lasted from July 22nd to August 6th.

According to the Inspection Observations report (FDA Form 483), issued by Investigators Teigan Mule and Kyle Coville,

  • after cleaning had been completed, the elbow portion of the feeder pipe from the mixer still had a buildup of dried, dark, crusty meat-like material
  • a film residue remaining on the sides of a mixer exit chute after cleaning
  • greasy buildup of animal fat remaining at the output of a grinder after cleaning
  • black residue on the inside surface of buckets used to hold cut meat
  • condensate drip and ice buildup on boxes of finished raw dog food products in a freezer
  • cardboard boxes used to pack finished product observed to have bird droppings on the tops and sides
  • apparent mammalian (rodent?) droppings adjacent to stored, palletized boxes
  • inadequate training of employees on how to clean and degrease processing equipment after processing.

Although Bravo agreed to recall the contaminated Performance Dog Food product, the company never provided the FDA with the usual draft customer notification letter, distribution list, or draft press release.

In the absence of documentation from the company, the FDA issued its own Consumer Advisory on September 26, 2019, cautioning pet owners “not to feed their pets any Performance Dog frozen raw pet food.”

The FDA followed up its actions with a formal Warning Letter, issued on March 16, 2020. The letter reiterated and expanded upon the observations contained in the inspection report and requested a written response from the company within fifteen working days of receipt.

Downward slide accelerates

On March 3, 2021, Bravo issued yet another recall notice after Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes were found once again in the company’s products.

The recall was expanded on March 16th to include all pet food and bones in all package sizes.

When the FDA returned to inspect Bravo’s production plant in May 2021, Investigators Kyle Covill and Sean Duke found a situation that had deteriorated further.

  • a shovel used to push meat into the grinder was covered with residual dried, black meat-like material from the handle down to the shaft and all the way to the end of the blade
  • a meat hook covered with cobwebs and other extraneous material was used to move deboned meat from raw ingredient barrels into the grinder during production
  • the grinder contained heavy rust on the inside walls, basins and screw augur
  • a piece of meat from a prior production run was left in the exit portion of the mixer, which also contained a pooled black liquid and white fat-like deposits, and the mixer was subsequently used during production without any further cleaning
  • one of the owners was seen spitting chewing tobacco on the floor of the deboning room
  • two cats were observed urinating on the outside of a raw ingredient barrel that was subsequently used (without undergoing cleaning and sanitizing) to produce Performance Dog ready-to-eat raw dog food
  • the floors in multiple rooms of the production plant, including the processing room, had large cracks, holes and depressions, which contained pooled blood and water
  • uncovered barrels of deboned meat were stored directly beneath a metal beam and brackets covered with flaking rust.

The bottom line

The consent decree prohibits the defendants (including the company’s owner and secretary, Joseph Merola, and its president, Amanda Lloyd) from receiving, preparing, processing, packing, holding, labeling, and/or distributing pet food unless and until the company undertakes and completes a comprehensive list of corrective actions.

The decree also allows the FDA to order a shutdown, recall, or other corrective action in the event of future violations and requires the defendants to pay the costs of inspections performed pursuant to the decree. Failure to abide by the agreement can also lead to civil or criminal penalties.

In commenting on the consent decree, Steven Solomon, DVM, MPH, director of FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine, said,

The food we give our pets should be safe for them to eat and safe for people to handle. The FDA has taken this action to protect public health because, despite multiple inspections, notifications of violations, and recalls, this firm continued to operate under insanitary conditions and produce pet food contaminated with harmful bacteria. We will not tolerate firms that put people or animals at risk and will take enforcement actions when needed.”

Recalls and Alerts: March 24-25, 2022

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Chapter 6. Birth of a Pathogen

United States

Allergy Alert: A&C Best Food Trading Inc. recalls Dried Wife Plum (Date code 2021/10/15) due to undeclared sulphites.

Allergy Alert: SunTree Snack Foods LLC recalls Good & Gather Dried Sweetened Strawberries (4 oz; Lot code 88514 / Best by 10/01/2022, 10/04 – 10/07/2022, 10/11 – 10/14/2022; Lot code 86061 / Best by 09/01/2022; UPC 085239182840) due to undeclared sulphites.

Allergy Alert: FSIS issues public health alert due to concerns that the chicken breast component of ready-to-eat (RTE) chicken breast meal kits due to undeclared wheat and soy. Please refer to the FSIS notice for a complete list of affected products.

Canada

Food Safety Recall: P&P au bon goût (Repentigny, QC) recalls ÉPICES CRÉOLES – NON PIQUANT / Mild Créole spices and ÉPICES CRÉOLES – PIQUANT / Hot Créole spices (500 ml; Units sold up to 24 March 2022) due to possible food safety hazard.

Food Safety Recall: Stellar Bay Shellfish recalls Stellar Bay Shellfish brand Chef Creek Oysters (Harvest Area BC 14-8; Deep Bay CLF #0278737; Harvested and processed 03-07-22) due to Norovirus contamination. The recalled products have been sold in British Columbia and may have been distributed in other provinces and territories. There have been reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products.

Food Safety Recall: Jimel’s Bakery and Food Products recalls Jimel’s Bakery brand baked goods due to possible Salmonella contamination from rodent infestation. The recalled products have been sold in Manitoba. There have been reported illnesses that may be associated with the consumption of these products. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Europe

Allergy Alert (Belgium): Jumbo Supermarkten recalls Jumbo tortilla naturel XL (370g; Lot L422063; Best before 04/09/2022) due to undeclared barley.

Allergy Alert (Italy): Mia Food SRL recalls 44 brand Spezia Margaz / Margaz spice (1 kg; Lots 628, 632, 634) due to undeclared sulphites.

Allergy Alert (Netherlands): Albert Heijn recalls AH bokkenpoten / goat leg pastries (Best before 07-04-2022) due to undeclared soy, nuts and almonds.

Allergy Alert (Spain): FRIT RAVICH brand Butter-flavoured popcorn (80g; Batch No. 22101; Best before 07/07/2022) contains undeclared mustard.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Delhaize recalls three products containing pistachios due to elevated aflatoxin levels. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall (France): COMPAGNIE ALIMENTAIRE recalls Maison Naja brand Figues Lérida biologiques / Organic Lérida figs (330g; Best before 15/11/2022, 18/11/2022 & 28/04/2023) due to elevated ochratoxin level.

Food Safety Recall (France): LA CONSERVERIE DES SAVEURS recalls conserverie des saveurs brand terrine de canard aux figues caramélisées / Duck terrine with caramelized figs (140 ml; Lot 21271-B74 21271B68; Best before 28/09/2024) due to foreign matter contamination (metal piece).

Food Safety Recall (France): Thalassa Excellence recalls Fumage du val de lys brand Fletan fumé / Smoked halibut (150g; Lot 22070044; Use by 31/03/2022) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): LES FLEURONS recalls LES FLEURONS brand Figues Extra Moelleuses BIO / Organic extra-soft figs (250g; Lot 3555; Best before 31/05/2023) due to elevated ochratoxin level.

Food Safety Recall (France): Brousse Vergez recalls Brousse brand Figues séchées Lerida Biologiques / Organic dried Lerida figs (5 kg carton; Lot 440024553/1-11-372; Best before 30/10/2022) due to elevated ochratoxin level.

Food Safety Recall (France): SILVAREM INTERNATIONAL recalls BROUSSE VERGEZ brand Figues LERIDA Biologique / Organic Lerida figs (5 kg carton; Lot 440024553/1-11-372; Best before 30/10/2022) due to elevated ochratoxin level.

Food Safety Recall (Germany): Kosebate GmbH recalls Alburj – Halva mit extra Pistazien / Halva with extra pistachios (800g; Production date 07.02.2021) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Germany): Abbott Nutrition (Sturgis, MI, USA) recalls Similac, Alimentum and EleCare powdered infant formula due to risk of contamination with Salmonella Newport and Cronobacter sakazakii.

Food Safety Recall (Germany): Fresh Nuts GmbH recalls Kerem – mini Feige / Mini figs (250g; Lots 21002960, 21003123, 21003122, 22000191; Expiry 30.04.2022; Product of Spain) due to elevated ochratoxin level.

Food Safety Recall (Iceland): Eðalfiskur ehf recalls Úrvals grafnar sneiðar, Úrvals grafinn lax (bitar), Úrvals grafinn lax (flök) / Gravlax products (Lots IB22038041046, IB22038041049 & IB22038042048; Expiry dates 13.3.2022-11.4.2022) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (UK): Parsons Pickles recalls Parson’s Pickles Pickled Mussels (155g; Lot 327; Batch38V supplied to B&M Stores Only; Best before end of Nov 2024) due to foreign matter contamination (glass fragments).

Australia and New Zealand

Food Safety Recall (Australia): Malt Brewing Co PTY LTD t/a Revel Brewing Co recalls Pine Lime Sour Ale (375 ml; Package date 27.1.2022) due to possible secondary fermentation that could lead to illness or injury.

Recalls and Alerts: March 22-23, 2022

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Chapter 6. Birth of a Pathogen

United States

OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION UPDATE: FDA reports the number of confirmed outbreak cases of Salmonella Saintpaul has risen to 60. Traceback investigations are underway, but a specific source of the outbreak has not yet been determined.

OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION UPDATE: FDA has released a report of its inspection observations in the investigation of a deadly outbreak of Cronobacter sakazakii associated with powdered infant formula manufactured by Abbott Nutrition.

Allergy Alert: A&C Best Food Trading Inc. recalls Licorice Flavor Olive (~1 lb; Date code 2021/10/15; UPC 588552-331090) due to undeclared sulphites.

Allergy Alert: FSIS issues public health alert over concern that certain ready-to-eat salads containing meat and poultry products may contain undeclared egg, milk, peanut or wheat. Please refer to the FSIS notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall: Farm Fresh Produce LLC recalls TWA AGRICULTURE MIXED MUSHROOMS (14.11 oz pkg; UPC 6957937481850; All dates) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall: WiseTrade Corporation recalls Global Fresh Marketing Enoki Mushrooms (200g/7.05oz; Product of Korea; UPC 809728-95012) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Alert: New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets warns consumers not to consume unpasteurized raw milk labeled as “Grimshaw Farm Raw A2A2 Milk” from Alex Grimshaw/Patrick H. Grimshaw dba Next Generation Creamery due to Salmonella contamination. The producer is now prohibited from selling raw milk until subsequent sampling indicates that the product is free of harmful bacteria.

Canada

Allergy Alert: Uncle T Food recalls Taisun brand Vegetarian Mushroom Jerky (Hot) (169g; All codes where milk is not declared on the label; UPC 4 710095 805096) due to undeclared milk.

Allergy Alert: Dong Phuong Distributor recalls Dam Sen Dried Seafood brand Garlic Roasted Dried Squid (100g; Expiry date 15/12/2022; UPC 8 936140 790872) due to undeclared sesame.

Food Safety Recall Update: Gourmand traiteur (Des Côtés Gourmands inc., Belœil, QC) recalls multiple soups and sauces packed in glass jars due to a possible food safety hazard. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Europe

Allergy Alert (Austria): dm drogerie markt recalls dmBio Marzipan Schoko Eier / Marzipan chocolate eggs (125g; All lot/date codes) due to undeclared hazelnuts, milk and soy.

Allergy Alert (Germany): dm-drogerie markt recalls dmBio Marzipan Schoko Eier / Marzipan chocolate eggs (125g; All lot/date codes) due to undeclared hazelnuts, milk and soy.

Allergy Alert (Spain): AESAN warns that several MRM and Lifestyle Tappers brands of prepared dishes made by MRM 2 SAU may contain undeclared sesame. Please refer to the alert notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Albert Heijn recalls Conimex Panklare nasi (230g; Lots L1194N41, L1229N41 & L1230N41; Best before 13/07/2022, 17/08/2022 & 18/08/2022, respectively) due to a packaging defect.

Food Safety Recall (France): LEGENDES GOURMANDES recalls Légendes Gourmandes brand Préparation pour soupe asiatique / Asian soup mix (115g; Lots 020, 039, 062; Best before 20/01/2023, 08/02/2023 & 03/03/2023, respectively) due to unspecified foreign matter contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Germany): Netto Marken-Discount Stiftung & Co. KG recalls Satori Bambussprossen in Streifen / Bamboo shoot strips (175g drained weight; Best before 27.07.2024) due to possible danger from broken glass.

Food Safety Recall (Iceland): Mjólkursamsalan recalls Colostrum (500 ml; Best before 31.03.2022) because the shelf life does not meet quality requirements.

Food Safety Recall (Iceland): Thi framleiðsla ehf. recalls Mung spírur, Tofu hvítt, Tofu steikt / Mung sprouts, white tofu and fried tofu (All lot/date codes) because food safety was not guaranteed at the production site.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): Auchan recalls Goldsteig brand Mozzarella schnittfest gerieben / Grated mozzarella (200g; Use by 30/04/2022 & 06/05/2022) due to possible foreign matter (pieces of white plastic) contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Romania): CARREFOUR ROMÂNIA S.A. recalls Carrefour Classic brand Salam cu carne de porc / Pork salami (400g; Lot 100722; Use by 05.04.2022) due to foreign matter (metal) contamination.

Australia and New Zealand

Food Safety Recall (Australia): Westhaven Dairy T/A Tasmania’s Westhaven recalls Tasmania’s Westhaven Haloumi (180g; Best before 04/SEP/2022) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Australia): Southern Sky Cheese Company Pty Ltd recalls Southern Sky Cheese Company Tasmanian Halloumi (180g; Best before 02/July/2022) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.