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did you get your Costco recall notice in the mail today
It's a continuing,big story on the news http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fro...cL&ocid=msndhp The recall now goes back to prior to 2014. I've purchased the frozen corn, peas and beans. We've already eaten all or some portion of the items in question and haven't gotten ill. 8 people have gotten sick, 2 died -- although not from the listeria. I know we want action on our food safety, but does this kind of recall really do any good? It will certainly hit CRF Frozen Foods in the bottom line. Why aren't there mandatory monthly swabs taken and tested of machinery and surrounds? It seems to me that would be a more proactive step. Janet US |
did you get your Costco recall notice in the mail today
"Janet B" > wrote in message ... > > It's a continuing,big story on the news > http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fro...cL&ocid=msndhp > The recall now goes back to prior to 2014. I've purchased the frozen > corn, peas and beans. We've already eaten all or some portion of the > items in question and haven't gotten ill. 8 people have gotten sick, > 2 died -- although not from the listeria. I know we want action on > our food safety, but does this kind of recall really do any good? It > will certainly hit CRF Frozen Foods in the bottom line. Why aren't > there mandatory monthly swabs taken and tested of machinery and > surrounds? It seems to me that would be a more proactive step. > Janet US I didn't. But then, I don't buy that stuff. |
did you get your Costco recall notice in the mail today
On 5/20/2016 3:43 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Janet B" > wrote in message > ... >> >> It's a continuing,big story on the news >> http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fro...cL&ocid=msndhp >> >> The recall now goes back to prior to 2014. I've purchased the frozen >> corn, peas and beans. We've already eaten all or some portion of the >> items in question and haven't gotten ill. 8 people have gotten sick, >> 2 died -- although not from the listeria. I know we want action on >> our food safety, but does this kind of recall really do any good? It >> will certainly hit CRF Frozen Foods in the bottom line. Why aren't >> there mandatory monthly swabs taken and tested of machinery and >> surrounds? It seems to me that would be a more proactive step. >> Janet US > > I didn't. But then, I don't buy that stuff. If it goes back that far, it isn't likely they are going to recall nearly any of it. I agree with you Janet, a reactive step taken this far past the origin of the problem isn't going to do anything. Some people might be just slightly ill and not know the reason. Might or might not be related. I don't know what we can do about this kind of thing anymore. Seems the FDA just cares about minor things like taking anti-smoking aids off of the market and getting into the business of regulating vaping supplies as if they are tobacco. Phhhtttt -- ღ.¸¸.*¨`* Cheryl |
did you get your Costco recall notice in the mail today
On 5/20/2016 7:02 PM, Cheryl wrote:
> If it goes back that far, it isn't likely they are going to recall > nearly any of it. I agree with you Janet, a reactive step taken this > far past the origin of the problem isn't going to do anything. Some > people might be just slightly ill and not know the reason. Might or > might not be related. I don't know what we can do about this kind of > thing anymore. Seems the FDA just cares about minor things like taking > anti-smoking aids off of the market and getting into the business of > regulating vaping supplies as if they are tobacco. Phhhtttt God gave other important food laws as well. He declares as a perpetual statute that His people eat neither fat nor blood (Leviticus 3:17; Leviticus 7:22-26; Leviticus 17:10-14; Leviticus 19:26; Deuteronomy 12:16; Deuteronomy 12:23-25; Deuteronomy 15:23; 1 Samuel 14:33-34; Ezekiel 33:25). The forbidden fat referred to is that of mammals, not birds, and it is the covering fat that could be removed rather than the fat marbled in the meat. The blood restriction applies to mammals and birds. The requirement that blood be drained from any meat before eating it was even communicated by the New Testament apostles to gentile converts accustomed formerly to eating strangled animals not drained of blood (Acts 15:19-20, Acts 15:28-29). As God says in Deuteronomy 12:25, You shall not eat it, that it may go well with you and your children after you, when you do what is right in the sight of the Lord. |
did you get your Costco recall notice in the mail today
On 5/20/2016 2:30 PM, Janet B wrote:
> > It's a continuing,big story on the news > http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fro...cL&ocid=msndhp > The recall now goes back to prior to 2014. I've purchased the frozen > corn, peas and beans. We've already eaten all or some portion of the > items in question and haven't gotten ill. 8 people have gotten sick, > 2 died -- although not from the listeria. I know we want action on > our food safety, but does this kind of recall really do any good? Not at this late date. I know I don't have any pre-packaged frozen items in the freezer that date back to 2014, much less earlier. > will certainly hit CRF Frozen Foods in the bottom line. Why aren't > there mandatory monthly swabs taken and tested of machinery and > surrounds? It seems to me that would be a more proactive step. > Janet US > I agree about proactive prevention steps. No idea about the machinations required to get such things implemented. Having said that, I don't know if any of the brands listed were things I purchased. I do know I've never gotten listeria from any frozen vegetable or fruit. Or from anything, really. Ditto never got e-Coli. Heh. Jill |
did you get your Costco recall notice in the mail today
On Sun, 22 May 2016 09:55:46 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 5/20/2016 2:30 PM, Janet B wrote: >> >> It's a continuing,big story on the news >> http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fro...cL&ocid=msndhp >> The recall now goes back to prior to 2014. I've purchased the frozen >> corn, peas and beans. We've already eaten all or some portion of the >> items in question and haven't gotten ill. 8 people have gotten sick, >> 2 died -- although not from the listeria. I know we want action on >> our food safety, but does this kind of recall really do any good? > >Not at this late date. I know I don't have any pre-packaged frozen >items in the freezer that date back to 2014, much less earlier. > >> will certainly hit CRF Frozen Foods in the bottom line. Why aren't >> there mandatory monthly swabs taken and tested of machinery and >> surrounds? It seems to me that would be a more proactive step. >> Janet US >> >I agree about proactive prevention steps. No idea about the >machinations required to get such things implemented. > >Having said that, I don't know if any of the brands listed were things I >purchased. I do know I've never gotten listeria from any frozen >vegetable or fruit. Or from anything, really. Ditto never got e-Coli. Heh. > >Jill I bet the companies that had to do recalls, lengthy shut downs, close altogether, and pay lawsuits wish they had done monthly swabs. It would have been cheaper for them. Janet US |
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