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Bad peanuts found before salmonella outbreak
Posted: 01.30.2009 at 1:52 PM
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FDA knew about tainted peanuts before salmonella outbreak

(AP) -- Peanuts exported by Peanut Corp. of America were found to be contaminated and returned to the U.S. weeks before the earliest signs of a national salmonella outbreak.

The Associated Press has learned that the Food and Drug Administration logged the rejected shipment but never inspected it.
The FDA prevented the chopped peanuts from the company's plant in Blakely, Georgia, from being allowed into the U.S. in
mid-September.  According an FDA report of the incident, the peanuts contained an unspecified "filthy, putrid or decomposed substance, or is otherwise unfit for food."  The FDA said it couldn't provide details about the incident. 

Lynchburg, Virginia-based Peanut Corp. of America didn't immediately respond to AP's request for comment.

(Copyright ©2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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