The Slim Fast recalls were part of a press release that was issued on Thursday, December 3, 2009. The document states that a voluntary recall is in effect for all ready-to-drink canned products. There is a possibility that they contain the Bacillus cereus microorganism which is linked to symptoms such as vomiting, nausea and diarrhea. The press release for the Slim Fast recalls does not encompass a specific sold by date batch, as it covers every single one of their canned products. Consumers are asked to throw away all of their supply of the product and to call their toll free number for a full refund. Retailers and wholesalers are being asked to pull all stock from their shelves. A full list of affected products is available at the manufacturer's website. The Slim Fast recalls are estimated to affect nearly 10 million cans of their ready-to-drink products.
Food safety issues have been called into question in recent years. Food inspections and food safety is monitored by the US Department of Agriculture, as well as the Food and Drug Administration. Consumers have seen an array of food recalls that include beef, tomatoes, green peppers, spinach, peanuts and much more. Many believe that the government is not doing enough to curb the serious consequences that arise from food violations.
The Slim Fast recalls are the latest in a string of avoidable events. A multitude of food companies and manufacturers are getting away with illegal plant processes and sanitation procedures. Unnecessary deaths are occurring as a result of the negligence that is occurring. With food recalls becoming more routine, the public is highly concerned with their health and the ultimate safety of the foods that they are ingesting.
According to the FDA, consumers eat 600 billion pounds of food each year. Concerns over E.Coli and Salmonella are major threats. This requires food safety standards to become more stringent and to be properly monitored and maintained. Although food companies are fined and sanctioned, these measures are not enough.
Every single food recall, including the Slim Fast recalls, are clearly displayed on the FDA website so that each consumer can be properly notified of potential food risks. It is recommended that consumers periodically visit the website in order to stay up to date on the latest food safety recalls.
Published by K. Amlap
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