Sabotage - Dairy Farm Fires & other threats to our food supply

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“The formula shortage, which began in 2020, has worsened significantly in recent weeks because of labor shortages and product recalls. Retail analysis firm Datasembly reported that 43 percent of formulas were out of stock last week. Abbot Nutrition, the company behind the recall, said the delay could last eight to 10 weeks.”

 

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the biggest producer of baby formula is the one the Press Sec maligned. I think it was shut down because some agency, FDA?, said the formula was contaminated. Then, after a lengthy investigation, there was no evidence of a problem.

Then, I read that the company is still not able to resume production because the FDA will not answer their phone calls requesting permission to re-open. So, that would mean that a big producer cannot resume production.
 

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? And just like that, right after Abbott Labs went public with the FDA’s refusal to return its phone calls, the baby formula shortage has been addressed. The Daily Wire ran a story yesterday headlined, “Baby Formula Could Return To Shelves As Abbott Plant Takes ‘Major Step’ To Reopening Facility.”

So, literally two or three work days after Abbott tweeted that the FDA had been ignoring it for weeks, and Republicans pounced on the Biden Administration’s bungling, the formula manufacturer is now already “entering into a consent decree” with the FDA to take “the steps necessary to resume production and maintain the facility.” Just like that. Whoosh! That was fast.

The press release announcing the new agreement noted that production could restart within two weeks, meaning product would be available on merchant shelves in six to eight weeks.


In the meantime, Abbott says it has also been authorized to work with an Irish facility to help meet short-term demand.

For some reason, Abbott’s president Robert Ford apologized in a carefully-worded statement. “We know millions of parents and caregivers depend on us and we’re deeply sorry that our voluntary recall worsened the nationwide formula shortage. We will work hard to re-earn the trust that moms, dads and caregivers have placed in our formulas for more than 50 years,” his written statement said.

To my trained lawyer ears, Ford’s apology sounds a lot like it was carefully negotiated and wordsmithed. Despite the apology, Abbott’s press release noted that the CDC’s investigation of its plant found “no … link between Abbott formulas and infant illnesses.” So what is Ford apologizing for?

For some reason, Abbott’s president Robert Ford apologized in a carefully-worded statement. “We know millions of parents and caregivers depend on us and we’re deeply sorry that our voluntary recall worsened the nationwide formula shortage. We will work hard to re-earn the trust that moms, dads and caregivers have placed in our formulas for more than 50 years,” his written statement said.

To my trained lawyer ears, Ford’s apology sounds a lot like it was carefully negotiated and wordsmithed. Despite the apology, Abbott’s press release noted that the CDC’s investigation of its plant found “no … link between Abbott formulas and infant illnesses.” So what is Ford apologizing for?
 
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? And just like that, right after Abbott Labs went public with the FDA’s refusal to return its phone calls, the baby formula shortage has been addressed. The Daily Wire ran a story yesterday headlined, “Baby Formula Could Return To Shelves As Abbott Plant Takes ‘Major Step’ To Reopening Facility.”

So, literally two or three work days after Abbott tweeted that the FDA had been ignoring it for weeks, and Republicans pounced on the Biden Administration’s bungling, the formula manufacturer is now already “entering into a consent decree” with the FDA to take “the steps necessary to resume production and maintain the facility.” Just like that. Whoosh! That was fast.

The press release announcing the new agreement noted that production could restart within two weeks, meaning product would be available on merchant shelves in six to eight weeks.


In the meantime, Abbott says it has also been authorized to work with an Irish facility to help meet short-term demand.

For some reason, Abbott’s president Robert Ford apologized in a carefully-worded statement. “We know millions of parents and caregivers depend on us and we’re deeply sorry that our voluntary recall worsened the nationwide formula shortage. We will work hard to re-earn the trust that moms, dads and caregivers have placed in our formulas for more than 50 years,” his written statement said.

To my trained lawyer ears, Ford’s apology sounds a lot like it was carefully negotiated and wordsmithed. Despite the apology, Abbott’s press release noted that the CDC’s investigation of its plant found “no … link between Abbott formulas and infant illnesses.” So what is Ford apologizing for?

For some reason, Abbott’s president Robert Ford apologized in a carefully-worded statement. “We know millions of parents and caregivers depend on us and we’re deeply sorry that our voluntary recall worsened the nationwide formula shortage. We will work hard to re-earn the trust that moms, dads and caregivers have placed in our formulas for more than 50 years,” his written statement said.

To my trained lawyer ears, Ford’s apology sounds a lot like it was carefully negotiated and wordsmithed. Despite the apology, Abbott’s press release noted that the CDC’s investigation of its plant found “no … link between Abbott formulas and infant illnesses.” So what is Ford apologizing for?
I just saw this this morning and thought of your post…


View: https://twitter.com/GoSatvik/status/1526295844978364418?t=VySjiMg6Ih7T-1CjmIjXKQ&s=19
 
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“According to the Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office, emergency crews were called to the site of Cornerstone Farm in rural Henning, which specializes in organic and non-GMO foods. The caller reported that a barn had caught fire with livestock inside.

The goat barn, housing around 1,000 goats and a litter of puppies, was fully engulfed in flames by the time the Henning Fire Department arrived. All of the animals inside were killed in the blaze.”

 
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“As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters. Warning letters often are not issued until a company has been given months to years to correct problems.”

“Fresh broccoli and fresh coriander imported from (redacted), located in (redacted)

Fresh Persian limes imported from (redacted), located in (redacted)”

“Coconut candy imported from (redacted)
Sugar baked flour tortillas imported from (redacted)

“Sweet bread with pineapple imported from (redacted)”

Banana Soft Drink, imported from (redacted), located in (redacted)

Sweet Bread, imported from (redacted), located in (redacted)

(Redacted) Plantain Chips, imported from (redacted)”

“Redacted) Green Tea imported from foreign suppliers, (redacted)”

“Fresh plantains from (redacted)

Fresh mangoes from (redacted)

Tomatoes from (redacted)”


 
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“More than 90 tons of a popular bacon product sold at stores including Sam's Club have been recalled in a widespread nationwide alert for a concerning reason. Smithfield Packaged Meats Corp. recalled approximately 185,610 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) bacon topping products due to possible metal contamination. Consumers were informed of the recall on May 20 via a notice shared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).“

 

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Is this infant formula contamination problem sabotage? Why so many problems with it now?

On May 13, after receiving the analytical result, a local investigation was carried out and a decision was issued ordering an immediate recall and to inform the Polish customer,” according to the spokesman,

“The investigation established that 1,848 tins of 900-gram product were exported on May 6 to Moldova. The producer must carry out special sanitation of the entire plant, train the employees and verify the safety of the next batch of Numil. It may be placed on the market only when all laboratory tests prove satisfactory results.”

 
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“The principal reason behind the shortage is because of a cyberattack. In late 2021, hackers unleashed a series of cyberattacks against a multitude of industries and organisations, including meat packers, police departments, and cream cheese.”


“The shortage has gotten so bad that according to USA Today, bagel shops in NYC are struggling, while the Junior’s Cheesecakes production line was forced to briefly shut down.”

 
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