The Food and Drug Administration says that there is a recall for more than 260,000 cases of shredded cheese sold in 31 states and Puerto Rico because of potential metal fragment contamination.
This is pretty surprising as almost every food factory that I know of (a lot) has metal detectors just prior to final boxing (called “case packing” in the industry).
I’m not saying that would never happen, because I’m sure it has. However, most places would have a spare metal detector unit just in case this type of thing happened.
What is probably more likely is that the factory did not have a very frequent test cycle for their metal detector. Which means, the metal detector could have been broken for a long time and nobody noticed it. Given enough time, something is going to happen and the product could have become contaminated with metal shavings.
Then you’ll be happy to know that - for the most part - the vast majority of food manufacturers are trying to provide a quality product at the price point they’re targeting. Meaning… You get what you pay for.
It’s extremely rare to find an absolutely nasty factory out there. They do exist, but the norm is perfectly fine.
I have to concede that my experience is entirely a way-too-small sampling of the entire industry, so it’s entirely possible you are right here. However, in my experience, the factories that I’ve been to (granted, not ALL of them) have been incredibly clean and well-maintained and follow very strict guidelines for making sure their product is safe. Obviously, the consequences of delivering a product that is not safe are quite dire (noting the Boar’s Head example and the recent ByHeart recall).
On that note, I never visited the Boar’s Head facility, but one of our customer service reps did and they said it was downright nasty. No wonder they got infected.
By the way, listeria contamination is probably the WORST thing that happen to a food-producing factory. This bacteria is incredibly dangerous and very, very hard to get rid of once detected. I’ve known factories that decided to relocate rather than try to deal with an outbreak.
Yes the conservatives are clearly just scapegoats and didn’t earn the reputation as the default reason for a bad thing happening by spending decades ruining literally fucking everything
Eating large machines made from stainless steel and plastic would be challenging and probably not all that flavorful. But the food that goes through them? Absolutely
This is pretty surprising as almost every food factory that I know of (a lot) has metal detectors just prior to final boxing (called “case packing” in the industry).
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Until the detectors break and management just says keep going until that part shows up.
I’m not saying that would never happen, because I’m sure it has. However, most places would have a spare metal detector unit just in case this type of thing happened.
What is probably more likely is that the factory did not have a very frequent test cycle for their metal detector. Which means, the metal detector could have been broken for a long time and nobody noticed it. Given enough time, something is going to happen and the product could have become contaminated with metal shavings.
… I don’t want to know. I want to like food.
Then you’ll be happy to know that - for the most part - the vast majority of food manufacturers are trying to provide a quality product at the price point they’re targeting. Meaning… You get what you pay for.
It’s extremely rare to find an absolutely nasty factory out there. They do exist, but the norm is perfectly fine.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/boars-head-plans-to-reopen-troubled-deli-meat-plant-but-reports-of-sanitation-problems-persist
I appreciate what you’re trying to do here, but I just can’t seem to believe that most food factories are “perfectly fine”.
Especially right now in the US with our way of letting the food industry basically regulate itself.
I have to concede that my experience is entirely a way-too-small sampling of the entire industry, so it’s entirely possible you are right here. However, in my experience, the factories that I’ve been to (granted, not ALL of them) have been incredibly clean and well-maintained and follow very strict guidelines for making sure their product is safe. Obviously, the consequences of delivering a product that is not safe are quite dire (noting the Boar’s Head example and the recent ByHeart recall).
On that note, I never visited the Boar’s Head facility, but one of our customer service reps did and they said it was downright nasty. No wonder they got infected.
By the way, listeria contamination is probably the WORST thing that happen to a food-producing factory. This bacteria is incredibly dangerous and very, very hard to get rid of once detected. I’ve known factories that decided to relocate rather than try to deal with an outbreak.
Yes yes yes. But how can we blame someone? Preferably a conservative someone?!
Yes the conservatives are clearly just scapegoats and didn’t earn the reputation as the default reason for a bad thing happening by spending decades ruining literally fucking everything
Would you eat the things you make?
Eating large machines made from stainless steel and plastic would be challenging and probably not all that flavorful. But the food that goes through them? Absolutely