Tag: peanut

  • NPR Compares Allergy Accommodations in US, UK

    NPR has published a writer’s comparison of his experiences eating at restaurants in the United States and the United Kingdom while living with a peanut allergy. “Restaurants in the United Kingdom are generally far more vigilant, in this regard, than restaurants in the United States,” the author observes. He recounts his experience being turned away…

  • House Panel Questions FDA Officials on Food-Recall Audit

    One day after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued draft guidance on proposals to expedite product warnings and recalls, FDA and other health officials testified before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations about the results of an audit faulting the agency for the failure of the recall process to ensure food safety. Conducted…

  • FDA to Permit Baby Food Allergy-Reduction Claims

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the approval of a qualified health claim that baby food with ground peanuts can reduce the development of peanut allergies. On the labels of foods suitable for infant consumption that contain ground peanuts, companies can now include the claim that “for most infants with severe eczema…

  • No Restitution from Peanut Corp. Executives for Salmonella Outbreak

    A Georgia federal court has reportedly ruled that four former executives of Peanut Corp. will not be forced to pay restitution to the victims of a Salmonella outbreak linked to nine deaths and 714 illnesses. The executives—Stewart Parnell, Michael Parnell, Samuel Lightsey and Daniel Kilgore—are each serving federal prison terms for knowingly shipping Salmonella-tainted peanut butter…

  • Jury Holds Peanut Co. Liable for Employee’s Peanut Dust Inhalation

    A jury in Alabama has found Golden Peanut Co. liable for an accident causing an employee welder to inhale peanut dust, resulting in a pneumonia infection and subsequent lung transplant. Smith v. Golden Peanut Co., No. 14-0999 (M.D. Ala., jury verdict filed January 15, 2015). The welder was apparently inside a grain elevator when a truck…

  • N.Y. Lawmaker Takes Aim at Caffeinated Food Products

    U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) is urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate the increased availability of caffeinated foods in light of a new peanut butter product containing 150 mg of caffeine per 2-tablespoon serving. “The FDA should take immediate action and investigate whether this caffeine product should be pulled from shelves,”…

  • Peanut Corp. Managers Sentenced to Prison

    One week after the sentencing of three Peanut Corp. of America (PCA) executives, two managers have been sentenced to prison for their roles in a Salmonella outbreak linked to nine deaths and hundreds of illnesses. Samuel Lightsey and Daniel Kilgore, former operations managers at PCA’s Blakely, Georgia, plant, were sentenced to three years and six…

  • PCA Executive Sentenced to 28 Years in Prison

    Stewart Parnell, former chief executive of Peanut Corp. of America (PCA), has been sentenced to 28 years in prison following a conviction on federal conspiracy and fraud charges for his part in a Salmonella outbreak that killed nine people and sickened more than 700. U.S. v. Parnell, No. 13-cr-0012 (M.D. Ga., Albany Div., order entered…