
Peanut butter being recalled in Salmonella outbreak
9:37pm EST, By NEW YORK (Reuters) - Peanut Corporation of America
(PCA) on Tuesday voluntarily recalled
peanut butter produced in its Blakely, Georgia processing facility
because it could be contaminated with Salmonella food poisoning.
Privately-held PCA said all product affected was produced on or after
July 1, 2008.
The peanut butter being recalled is sold by PCA in bulk packaging to
distributors for institutional and food service industry use. It is
also sold under the brand name Parnell's Pride to those same
industries.
Additionally, it is sold by the King Nut Company under the label King
Nut. None of the peanut butter being recalled is sold directly to
consumers through retail stores.
PCA said customers who received the recalled product are being
notified by telephone and in writing.
PCA initiated the recall after an open container of King Nut brand
peanut butter in a long-term care facility in Minnesota was found to
contain a strain of Salmonella.
According to the Minnesota Department of Health and Minnesota
Department of Agriculture, the Minnesota laboratory analyses on the
contamination in the container have the same genetic fingerprint as
the cases in the national outbreak that has sickened almost 400 people
in 42 states.
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