Saturday, March 17, 2007

Another article on the food recall, From CNN

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/17/petfood.recall.ap/index.html

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A major manufacturer of dog and cat food sold
under Wal-Mart, Safeway, Kroger and other store brands recalled 60
million containers of wet pet food Friday after reports of kidney failure
and deaths.

An unknown number of cats and dogs suffered kidney failure and
about 10 died after eating the affected pet food, Menu Foods said
in announcing the North American recall. Product testing has not
revealed a link explaining the reported cases of illness and death,
the company said.

"At this juncture, we're not 100 percent sure what's happened,"
said Paul Henderson, the company's president and chief executive
officer. However, the recalled products were made using wheat
gluten purchased from a new supplier, since dropped for another
source, spokeswoman Sarah Tuite said. Wheat gluten is a source
of protein. 'Cuts and gravy' food sold in cans, pouches recalled

The recall covers the company's "cuts and gravy" style food,
which consists of chunks of meat in gravy, sold in cans and
small foil pouches between December 3 and March 6 throughout
the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The pet food was sold by stores operated by the Kroger Co.,
Safeway Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and PetSmart Inc., among
others, Henderson said.

Menu Foods said it makes pet foods for 17 of the top 20 North
American retailers. It is also a contract manufacturer for the top
branded pet food companies, including Procter & Gamble Co.

Proctor & Gamble announced Friday the recall of specific 3 oz.,
5.5 oz., 6 oz. and 13.2 oz. canned and 3 oz. and 5.3 oz. foil pouch
cat and dog wet food products made by Menu Foods but sold under
the Iams and Eukanuba brands. The recalled products bear the code
dates of 6339 through 7073 followed by the plant code 4197, P&G said.

Menu Foods' three U.S. and one Canadian factory produce more
than 1 billion containers of wet pet food a year. The recall covers
pet food made at company plants in Emporia, Kansas, and
Pennsauken, New Jersey, Henderson said.

Henderson said the company received an undisclosed number of
owner complaints of vomiting and kidney failure in dogs and cats
after they had been fed its products. It has tested its products
but not found a cause for the sickness.

"To date, the tests have not indicated any problems with the
product," Henderson said. FDA also working to target brands

The company alerted the Food and Drug Administration, which
already has inspectors in one of the two plants, Henderson said.
The FDA was working to nail down brand names covered by the
recall, agency spokesman Mike Herndon said.

Menu Foods is majority-owned by the Menu Foods Income Fund,
based in Ontario, Canada.

Henderson said the recall would cost the company the Canadian
equivalent of $26 million to $34 million.

Below are lists of specific brands recalled by Menu Foods, in
addition to Proctor & Gamble's recall of certain Iams and
Eukanuba products. Menu Brands lists the brands on its Web
site, www.menufoods.com, and advises consumers to
call 1-866-895-2708 for more information.
Recalled cat foods

Americas Choice; Preferred Pets; Authority; Best Choice; Companion;
Compliments; Demoulas Market Basket; Fine Feline Cat, Shep Dog;
Food Lion; Foodtown; Giant Companion; Good n Meaty; Hannaford;
Hill Country Fare; Hy-Vee; Key Food; Laura Lynn; Li'l Red; Loving
Meals; Main Choice; Nutriplan; Nutro Max Gourmet Classics; Nutro
Natural Choice; Paws; Presidents Choice; Price Chopper; Priority;
Save-A-Lot; Schnucks; Sophistacat; Special Kitty; Springfield Pride;
Sprout; Total Pet; My True Friend; Wegmans; Western Family; White
Rose; and Winn Dixie.

Recalled dog foods :America's Choice; Preferred Pets; Authority;
Award; Best Choice; Big Bet; Big Red; Bloom; Bruiser; Cadillac;
Companion; Demoulas Market Basket; Fine Feline Cat; Shep Dog;
Food Lion; Giant Companion; Great Choice; Hannaford; Hill Country
Fare; Hy-Vee; Key Food; Laura Lynn; Loving Meals; Main Choice;
Mixables; Nutriplan; Nutro Max; Nutro Natural Choice; Nutro;
Ol'Roy; Paws; Pet Essentials; Pet Pride; President's Choice; Price
Chopper; Priority; Publix; Roche Bros; Save-A-Lot; Schnucks;
Springsfield Pride; Sprout; Stater Bros; Total Pet; My True Friend;
Western Family; White Rose; Winn Dixie and Your Pet.

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This
material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

3 comments:

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