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At least 104 cases of E. coli infections were linked to the outbreak, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including 34 hospitalizations and one death.

FDA inspectors said they discovered “numerous equipment with apparent biofilm and large amounts of food debris” around the Taylor Farms facility in Colorado Springs, even after workers had supposedly completed their required cleaning procedures.

The FDA said that Taylor Farms quality control officials had signed off on cleaning at the facility as passing, even when agency inspectors said they could still see “several food contact surfaces that were not visually clean and should have been marked as a ‘Fail’.”

Food debris building up on the company’s equipment was so bad that it was leading to cross-contamination, the FDA’s inspectors worried. A company that had been buying green peppers from Taylor Farms complained that onions had found their way into their ready-to-eat product.

“Production employees handling RTE produce and food contact surfaces were not observed using any of the handwashing sinks in the facility,” the FDA’s inspectors wrote.

The FDA’s inspectors also discovered Taylor Farms was frequently skipping the drying step after dunking tools into a solution of sanitizing chemicals, which inspectors feared was resulting in the solution being “directly applied” to ready-to-eat produce.

  • frickineh@lemmy.world
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    Cool cool cool. Target (at least in CO) sells Taylor Farms salad kits and I was annoyed that they discontinued the one I liked. Guess it was a blessing in disguise.

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      22 hours ago

      Same here! I always keep (kept, I should say) a couple of those in the fridge as a base for quick, easy meals.

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      Yeah I’m going to discontinue that for life. I don’t give a fuck what you do at your own home, but if you are going to interact with people and especially food, wash your godamn hands you cretins.

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        19% of US adults admit to peeing in public pools. How many of those people also prepare our foods. How many of those people also don’t wash their hands because they don’t think it’s a big deal.

        The more I think about food standards in the US, the more disgusted and frightened I become.

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        people really should wash their god damn hands at home, too.

        cretinism starts at home.

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          Agreed. I mean I wash my hands before I cook/eat, but if I go take a pee pee, I may or may not just go back to doing what I was doing.

          I pay the rent, I get to have light pp hands.

          My favorite is the people that just run water on their hands for a second then take off. Dude just made sure his bacteria isn’t thirsty and dipped.

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              I’m good. You guys can do what you want, I will continue to do what I want in my own home.

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              I do, do you brush your teeth in the bathroom or keep your hand towels in the same bathroom as your toilet?

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              Don’t let them get you down, half of these downvotes are people that do the same as us. There is an insane amount of people that will not even pretend to wash their hands in public bathrooms even when someone else is there. They are among us.

              I get it if there’s a filthy public restroom, don’t touch anything, but the vast majority are just fine.