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Tuna canners recall 138,000 cases for possible contamination

STAR-ADVERTISER / AUG. 2010

San Diego-based Bumble Bee is recalling 31,579 cases of canned chunk light tuna with three specific UPC codes that were produced in February and distributed nationally.

LOS ANGELES » Canned tuna producers Bumble Bee Foods LLC and Tri-Union Seafoods LLC have issued separate voluntary recalls for thousands of cases of canned chunk light tuna that could be contaminated.

San Diego-based Bumble Bee is recalling 31,579 cases of canned chunk light tuna with three specific UPC codes that were produced in February and distributed nationally. Tri-Union Seafoods’ recall involves 2,745 cases, or 107,280 cans, of Chicken of the Sea 5-ounce canned chunk light tuna in oil and 5-ounce canned chunk light tuna in water that was sold nationwide between February and March.

All of the recalled products were canned in the same Chicken of the Sea facility in Lyons, Ga., Chicken of the Sea said.

Both companies said the recalls are related to “deviations” in the commercial sterilization process, and could result in contamination by “spoilage organisms or pathogens,” according to the recall notices. Specifically, Tri-Union Seafoods said it initiated its recall because the tuna may have been undercooked because of an equipment malfunction.

“The health and safety of our consumers is our number one priority,” Tri-Union Seafoods president Shue Wing Chan said in a statement. “As soon as we discovered the issue, we took immediate steps to initiate this voluntary recall, alerting our retail customers that received the product and instructing them to remove it from store shelves.”

Bumble Bee said it issued the recall “out of an abundance of caution due to the possible under-processing of the affected products discovered by the co-packer during its routine quality audit.” The company said it was working closely with the Food and Drug Administration, as well as the contract packing facility to quickly remove the product from shelves.

Bumble Bee said customers who bought its recalled products should throw them away, but keep the label or other proof of purchase for a refund. Tri-Union Seafoods said customers can return the canned tuna to the store where they purchased it for a full refund.

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One response to “Tuna canners recall 138,000 cases for possible contamination”

  1. Jonathan_Patrick says:

    This is going to sound gruesome, however after the recalled cans are recieved, the cans could be opened and left for rats, mixed with rat poison, to kill off some of the trillion rat population in this world.

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