Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Cavendish finds more needles in spuds



This comes after a long lull in the tampering – a total of 10 needles found in potatoes from Linkletter Farms of Prince Edward Island, beginning in October.

The two needles discovered came from a different farm but Cavendish has not announced who the supplier is, saying only that it has narrowed the possibilities.

“Our established food safety processes and technology worked as they were designed. Food safety is the number one priority for Cavendish Farms,” said Bill Meisner, vice-president of operations at the Cavendish Farms processing plant on Prince Edward Island.

“The needles were detected through our hazard analysis critical control point processes and technology. Our employees responded as trained. We have full confidence in our safety processes and the safety of our product.”

It is common for food processing companies to use metal detectors to screen products.