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lizmolik
08-04-2007, 02:24 AM
FDA News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 3, 2007
Media Inquiries:
Catherine McDermott, 301-827-6242
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888-INFO-FDA



FDA Warns of Potential Botulism Risk from Canned French Cut Green Beans
Product Marketed Under a Variety of Brand Names
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers not to eat certain brands of French Cut Green Beans in 14.5 ounce cans manufactured by Lakeside Foods Inc, of Manitowoc, Wisconsin because the product may not have been processed adequately to eliminate the potential for botulism toxin. This warning is not related to another recent warning for botulism.

The canned green beans may cause botulism if consumed. FDA is providing this warning to make consumers aware of the possible risk of serious illness from eating these products. As of August 1, 2007, FDA had not received reports of illnesses related to the product.

The botulism toxin is very potent, and botulism is a life-threatening illness. Symptoms of botulism can begin from six hours to two weeks after eating food that contains the toxin. The symptoms may include double vision, blurred vision, drooping eyelids, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, dry mouth, and muscle weakness that moves progressively down the body, affecting the shoulders first then descending to the upper arms, lower arms, thighs, and calves. Botulism also may cause paralysis of the breathing muscles, which can result in death unless assistance with breathing (mechanical ventilation) is provided. Individuals who show these symptoms and who may have recently eaten the product should seek immediate medical attention.

The affected Lakeside cut green beans are sold nationwide under the following labels: Albertson's, Happy Harvest, Best Choice, Food Club, Bogopa, Valu Time, Hill Country Fare, HEB, Laura Lynn, Kroger, No Name, North Pride, Shop N Save, Shoppers Valu, Schnucks, Cub Foods, Dierbergs, Flavorite, IGA, Best Choice and Thrifty Maid. The specific codes (top line of can code) involved are: EAA5247, EAA5257, EAA5267, EAA5277, EAB5247, EAB5257, ECA5207, ECA5217, ECA5227, ECA5297, ECB5207, ECB5217, ECB5227, ECB5307.

Consumers who have any of these products or any foods made with these products should dispose of them immediately. If the code on an affected can is missing or unreadable, consumers should throw the product out.

Lakeside Foods has informed FDA that it is voluntarily recalling all of the potentially contaminated products.

Lakeside Foods recommends that consumers with any questions or concerns about the recall should call the company at 800-466-3834 ext. 4090.

gingefur
08-04-2007, 07:14 PM
OMG. Can you believe this? I am so glad that we can our own green beans. Soon, we won't be able to buy anything at the grocery store.

lizmolik
08-04-2007, 07:23 PM
I had 2 of the brands listed on here...Flavorite and Happy Harvest!

sweety19
08-04-2007, 08:46 PM
Thanks for the heads up

2nd baby
08-05-2007, 05:10 PM
:( Another food product. What is going on in the U.S? Looks like we're going to have to go back to the good olde days, growing our own food and canning and freezing everything we eat!

lizmolik
08-05-2007, 05:25 PM
:( Another food product. What is going on in the U.S? Looks like we're going to have to go back to the good olde days, growing our own food and canning and freezing everything we eat!

I would rather do that anyways that way I know where it is comming from. This is just crazy!

Scarlet
08-07-2007, 09:04 PM
I'm making green beans tonight and ran up here to make sure mine were NOT on that list. LOL

angndan
08-14-2007, 03:32 PM
I have the Kroger green beans that are recalled! :eek: Thanks for the info! I looked on Kroger's website and they have NO infomation on this! What the heck? I wonder if they'll give me a refund or if I should just chuck it? I already had to throw out three cans of the hot dog chili that was contaminated a month or so ago! I'm getting sick of throwing away my money! :mad:

lizmolik
08-14-2007, 03:56 PM
I have the Kroger green beans that are recalled! :eek: Thanks for the info! I looked on Kroger's website and they have NO infomation on this! What the heck? I wonder if they'll give me a refund or if I should just chuck it? I already had to throw out three cans of the hot dog chili that was contaminated a month or so ago! I'm getting sick of throwing away my money! :mad:

I would take it to the store and try to exchange it for one that is not recalled or something on the line of that...and if that dont work write the company. Why wouldnt they give you a refund...you didnt do it...they did! :)

notyard
08-16-2007, 02:33 AM
I would take it to the store and try to exchange it for one that is not recalled or something on the line of that...and if that dont work write the company. Why wouldnt they give you a refund...you didnt do it...they did! :)

Very good advice lizmolik and spot on! Go to the place of purchase first, and ask for a replacement. If they don't make good, e-mail or write the manufacturer asking for a replacement. If that fails, you can contact the Better Business Bureau online, too, and file a complaint against the company. I had to do that with a bulged can of tuna that was well within code--not old or damaged--something obviously wrong with the fill or the processing. Only then did the company send me coupons to double replace my tuna, other discount coupons, an answer as to what was wrong with the tuna, and a magnet advertising their company. Don't take no for an answer--it's your hard earned money.

craftiness
08-16-2007, 01:14 PM
:( Another food product. What is going on in the U.S? Looks like we're going to have to go back to the good olde days, growing our own food and canning and freezing everything we eat!

thanks for the info.. my family we grow our own veggis and fruits.

Sassy65
08-16-2007, 01:20 PM
It would be great to grow our own. But I don't even know how to do canning. It takes alot of work and patience to grow. I know that because my uncle used to be a farmer. I planted some and picked them along time ago when I was a little girl. If I remember correctly, if you want to freeze them you have to freeze them properly. Sqeeze the air out and then package it and throw in the freezer.

Correct me if I'm wrong.

Sassy65

Cpogie
08-16-2007, 06:29 PM
It would be great to grow our own. But I don't even know how to do canning. It takes alot of work and patience to grow. I know that because my uncle used to be a farmer. I planted some and picked them along time ago when I was a little girl. If I remember correctly, if you want to freeze them you have to freeze them properly. Sqeeze the air out and then package it and throw in the freezer.

Correct me if I'm wrong.

Sassy65

I have never canned green beans, but I think if you want to freeze them you should blanch them first...you can look it up on google, I know corn should be blanched first before freezing, and if you have a vacuum sealer this would be a good thing to do, I have a sealer but still have not done this, you have to be motivated, lol