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Officials: Nut giant hid taint

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

From the Washington Post:

The Georgia peanut plant linked to a salmonella outbreak that has killed eight people and sickened 500 more across the country knowingly shipped out contaminated peanut butter 12 times in the past two years, federal officials said yesterday.

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List of recalled peanut butter products

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

After a peanut plant in Blakely, Ga., was pinpointed as the source of a recent salmonella outbreak, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has been able to gather a list of affected products. To see which ones have been near “the taint,” visit the agency’s site.

Nut investigators locate taint

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Bloomberg:

Tainted peanut butter linked to six deaths and hundreds of illnesses originated at a plant in Blakely, Georgia, U.S. regulators said.

Connecticut officials’ discovery of Salmonella typhimurium bacteria in an unopened tub of King Nut peanut butter from the facility shows contamination didn’t occur after shipping, said Stephen Sundlof, director of the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, on a conference call today with reporters. The plant, operated by closely held Peanut Corp. of America, is the only known source of the outbreak, Sundlof said.

At least 486 people in 43 states and Canada have been infected with the salmonella strain since September, and it may have contributed to six deaths, regulators said. Kellogg Co., NutriSystem Inc. and PetSmart Inc. are among dozens of companies that have recalled more than 125 products because they contain peanut butter or peanut paste from Peanut Corp.

Peanut butter scandal is spreading

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

War.

Financial catastrophe.

Now Kroger has removed from its shelves all products with peanut butter.

Obama’s to-do list keeps getting longer.

Atlanta Blogs Today: PBJ-AJC-WTF

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

How can you go wrong with nude drawing classes at a bar? Hope the kids at local art schools are taking advantage of this education.

Mr. Kimberly at Neon Poisoning on last Saturday’s anniversary celebration at the Vortex. The party included performances by Kingsized, Dames Aflame and a nude drawing class.

Dames Aflame fans note: Neon Poisoning’s Flickr page includes some excellent photos from the evening, including a couple of MonkeyZuma without her monkey mask. See if you can spot her.

Remember the whole salmonella Peanut Butter thing that happened with Georgia’s aptly named “Con”agra foods? According to the Washington Post, the FDA knew about it and did nothing. I don’t mean they knew about it just before it happened. I mean they knew there were problems at the plant for years.

Aging Hipster on the FDA’s failure to act when it learned in 2005 of salmonella problems at a Sylvester, Ga., peanut butter factory. Federal officials believe that peanut butter from the plant has caused at least 370 cases of salmonella poisoning since last August.

Here’s a sign of just how massive the cutbacks in journalism are going to be at the shrinking AJC: The newspaper used an AP wire story about the sentencing of Mayor Shirley Franklin’s ex-son-in-law, who was a large-scale drug dealer convicted in South Carolina. And the story also does not include a rather troubling aspect of the case — which Creative Loafing’s Mara Shalhoup had on the Web FOUR DAYS AGO — that the mayor’s former son-in-law is implicated in a double murder.

Doug Monroe at Peachtree Screed on CL’s coverage of Mayor Franklin’s ex-son-in-law’s criminal activities. The story by Mara Shalhoup to which Doug refers is here.