010847 Step-by-Step Anatomy of a Meat RecallAugust 31, 2001Meat can be recalled days, even weeks, after it has appeared on store shelves - and well past the expiration date. Here, from data provided by the Food Safety and Inspection Service, is an account of one meat recall case this year: April 5: Michigan state Department of Agriculture notifies the Madison, Wis., district office of E. coli illnesses. The Madison district notifies district enforcement at FSIS headquarters. April 5-24: FSIS and the state of Michigan conduct an investigation into the illnesses. Investigators work to determine if numerous illnesses were linked and the possible source of the illnesses. April 24: FSIS requests a sample from a lot of product produced at a plant that was potentially implicated as the source of the outbreak. April 27: Product from the potentially implicated lot is located and a sample collected. April 30: Sample sent to FSIS laboratory. May 1: Sample received by laboratory. May 5: Sample confirmed positive for E. coli O157:H7. When the positive result was confirmed, the Recall Management Division initiates a product recall. May 5: Emmpak Foods Inc. of Wisconsin recalls 471,000 pounds of ground beef at the urging of the FSIS. E-mail: sflanagan@sprintmail.com |