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FDA says Georgia plant is sole salmonella source

The sole source of the US salmonella outbreak involving contaminated peanut butter appears to be the Peanut Corp of America's Blakely, Georgia processing facility, federal officials said on Wednesday.

 

Which snacks are salmonella-safe?

Which snacks are salmonella-safe?

From the Girl Scouts to Kraft Foods, a growing list of agencies and firms are rushing to assure consumers their products are safe from a widespread salmonella scare.

 

General Mills, Kroger pull peanut butter items

General Mills, Kroger pull peanut butter items

General Mills Inc. and grocers Kroger Co., Safeway Inc. and Meijer Inc. have joined the list of companies pulling items with peanut butter amid a nationwide salmonella outbreak.

 

More peanut products recalled, U.S. probe continues

U.S. food companies recalled more products containing peanut butter as the U.S. government continued its investigation into an outbreak of salmonella food poisoning that have may have contributed to six deaths.

 

F.D.A. Issues Caution on Peanut Butter

F.D.A. Issues Caution on Peanut Butter

Federal health authorities urged consumers to avoid eating cookies, cakes, ice cream and other foods that contain peanut butter until authorities can learn more about a deadly outbreak of salmonella contamination.

 

Salmonella linked to peanut butter sparks Kellogg recall

Just days after asking stores to stop selling some of its peanut butter crackers, food maker Kellogg Co. is recalling more than a dozen varieties of its cookies and crackers in the wake of a deadly salmonella outbreak.

 

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