USDA locks barn door after Listeria escapes

Five months after the CDC posted the initial notice of a Listeria monocytogenes outbreak ultimately traced to Boar’s Head deli meats, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced a series of “…stronger measures to protect the public from Listeria monocytogenes.”

The announced measures fall into three categories, described in the FSIS announcement as:

  • enhancing its science-based approach to mitigate foodborne pathogens, with a key focus on Listeria monocytogenes;
  • improving training and tools for its inspection workforce;
  • evolving its oversight of regulated facilities, with an emphasis on data review and state inspection agreements.

Specific measures will include:

  • expanding testing to include species of Listeria other than Listeria monocytogenes
  • asking the National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods to review the agency’s regulatory approach
  • updating training for the agency’s food safety inspectors
  • conducting Food Safety Assessments at ready-to-eat meat and poultry facilities that rely exclusively on sanitation measures to control for Listeria
  • FSIS field supervisors to conduct in-person, follow-up visits when problems are identified during Food Safety Assessments
  • weekly verification of “risk factors” at ready-to-eat facilities
  • updating cooperative agreements with participating state agencies
  • revising criteria that are used to trigger establishment-review alerts

The FSIS announcement comes on the heels of two separate and deadly outbreaks of Listeria monocytogenes, both of which were traced to products that fall under FSIS regulatory authority.

On July 19, 2024, the CDC announced that it was investigating an outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes illnesses that had begun in late May 2024.

By the time the outbreak had ended, the agency documented 61 cases in 19 states. Sixty of the victims were hospitalized.

Ten people died.

Epidemiological, traceback, and laboratory investigations confirmed Boar’s Head liverwurst and other Boar’s Head deli meats as the source of the outbreak.

Information released by the FSIS in response to multiple Freedom of Information Requests revealed that the agency had been aware of major deficiencies at the Boar’s Head production facility since October 2022, but had taken no action to suspend production or order a clean-up. These deficiences were described as posing an “imminent threat to product” in a Food Safety Assessment conducted in September/October 2022.

On November 22, 2024, the CDC announced a second Listeria monocytogenes outbreak linked to ready-to-eat meat and poultry products.

This outbreak, which is still on-going, comprises 19 cases in 8 states. Seventeen of the outbreak victims have been hospitalized.

Two people have died—both of them infants.

Epidemiology, traceback, and lab investigations pointed to ready-to-eat meat and poultry products from Yu Shang Foods as the source of the outbreak.

In October 2024, BrucePac recalled 11,765,285 pounds (5,882 tons) of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products manufactured from May 31, 2024, to October 8, 2024, due to potential adulteration with Listeria monocytogenes.

The products were shipped to other establishments and distributors nationwide then distributed to restaurants, schools and institutions.

Fortunately, no outbreak was associated with this massive recall.

Unlike facilities that fall under FDA jurisdiction, FSIS-inspected plants are not permitted to operate “without benefit of inspection.” In theory, this should ensure that food produced under FSIS jurisdiction are safe to eat.

In practice, the level of scrutiny will undoubtedly vary, depending on the competence of the federal or state inspector assigned to a production plant and the willingness of the agency to take action based on the violations identified by the embedded inspectors.

In the case of Boar’s Head, the FSIS allowed a bad situation to become progressively worse, only taking enforcement action once the company had been identified unequivocally as the source of a deadly Listeria monocytogenes outbreak.

Had the FSIS acted in October 2022 on the report of its Food Safety Assessment, the outbreak would not have occurred, and ten people would not have lost their lives to a liverwurst sandwich.

On the face of it, the measures contained in the FSIS announcement appear reasonable and should improve the agency’s oversight of the industry it is tasked with supervising.

The effectiveness of these proposed measures will depend on the willingness of FSIS supervisory and management personnel to take prompt and significant action when presented with evidence of violations.


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Recalls and Alerts: December 10–11, 2024

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

USA (Update): CDC reports that the Listeria monocytogenes outbreak linked to Yu Shang Food ready-to-eat meat and poultry products has grown to 19 cases in 8 states. There has been a second death in this outbreak—both of them infants—and 17 of the 19 victims have been hospitalized. The CDC added a second strain of Listeria monocytogenes to the outbreak after it was identified in product and environmental testing.

USA: FDA and CDC are investigating 69 illnesses in a multistate outbreak of E. coli O157 infections linked to an iceberg and romaine lettuce blend served at catering events, restaurants, and a school.

United States

Allergy Alert: Borsari Food Co recalls Borsari Bloody Mary Mix (32 oz.; UPC 815893000101) due to undeclared fish (anchovy) and soy.

Food Safety Recall: Riverside Natural Foods Inc. recalls certain batches of MadeGood granola bars due to foreign matter contamination (pieces of metal). Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall: Sprouts Farmers Market recalls Gyro Family Kit supplied by Reser’s Fine Foods, Inc. (Use-by dates 12/29/24-01/07/25; UPC 20594800000) due to potential Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Tipp Distributors, Inc. dba Novamex recalls Jarritos Coconut Water (17.5 fl oz cans; All lot codes) because the hermetic seal on the lid of the cans may be compromised

Canada

Food Safety Recall: Palm Bites Canada recalls Oasis Treasures brand Pistachio Dubai Chocolate (340g; Batch code 25JL25; UPC 8 02962 40190 7) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Balkana Bakery recalls various Manohar brand bakery products due to foreign matter contamination (pieces of metal). Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall: Brownstone Brooklyn, NY recalls Sareks brand Bitter Apricot Kernels (1 lb; Best before 12-10-2025; UPC X002FRXB9J) due to risk of cyanide poisoning.

United Kingdom and Ireland

Food Safety Recall (UK): Brand Organic recalls various MadeGood Granola Bars due to foreign matter contamination (pieces of metal). Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

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Recalls and Alerts: November 26–27, 2024

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

USA: CDC reports eleven confirmed cases of Listeria monocytogenes in a four-state outbreak that began in 2021. One person has died, and nine have been hospitalized. The illnesses are linked to consumption of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products from Yu Shang Food, a USDA-inspected establishment.

USA: FDA is investigating a new outbreak of 63 cases of Salmonella Typhimurium linked to a not yet identified product.

United States

Recall Canceled: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has determined that a laboratory error incorrectly caused the October 18, 2024 recall announcement concerning Church Brothers Farms’ Green Onions. The products from Church Brothers did not contain Salmonella and the recall has been rescinded.

Food Safety Recall: Handsome Brook Farms recalls Kirkland Signature brandOrganic Pasture Raised 24-Count Eggs (Julian code 327; Use by Jan 6, 2025; UPC 9661910680) due to potential for Salmonella contamination. The recalled eggs were distributed into 25 Costco stores in the States of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee beginning November 22, 2024.

Food Safety Recall: Pero Family Farms Food Company LLC recalls Pero Family Farms Squash Sliced Zucchinni & Yellow Squash (11 oz; Lot #346918; Expiration date 10/28/2024) due to potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

FDA Warning Letter: FDA warns Rise N’ Shine Farm, Inc. that an October 23-27, 2023 inspection of the company’s shell egg farm and egg processing facility found serious violations of the Prevention of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) in Shell Eggs During Production, Storage, and Transportation regulation (the shell egg regulation), Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 118 (21 CFR 118), as well as sanitation concerns.

FDA Warning Letter: FDA warns Tova Industries, LLC that an August 5, 2024 through August 8, 2024, inspection of the company’s dry goods and ready to eat (RTE) foods facility revealed serious violations of the Emergency Permit Control regulation (Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 108 (21 CFR 108)) and Acidified Foods regulation (21 CFR Part 114).

Canada

Food Safety Recall: Les Croissants d’Olivier Ltd. recalls Les Croissants d’Olivier Ltd. brand French Bread (12 x 450 g; Lot codes 051124, 061124, 12112024, 13112024; UPC 10873993001623) due to foreign matter contamination (pieces of metal).

United Kingdom and Ireland

Allergy Alert (Ireland): Trade recalls Heera Navratan Korma (450g; Batch code 2402292; Best before end June 2026) due to undeclared cashew nuts.

Allergy Alert (UK): P&B (Foods) Limited recalls Heera Navratan Korma (450g; Batch code 2402292; Best before 30 June 2026) due to undeclared cashew nuts.

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