Maple Leaf Listeria developments

The coverage of this outbreak isn't really going away as more details came out yesterday.

Earlier in the day, Maple Leaf spokesperson Linda Smith was cited as saying that inspectors failed to detect listeria in this case, but they are constantly swabbing for the bacterium. "Did we find it? Absolutely not. We did not find that listeria," she said. "Did we let people down? Yes. But we were doing the right things."

On CBC's National tonight (clip below), Smith was quoted as saying "We would occasionally find a listeria positive swab, at which case we sanitize that complete area and swab again."

So which is it?

In legal news, and the lead story on Canada AM this morning, is that class action lawsuits in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan have been launched according to Tony Merchant, of the Merchant Law Group LLP, who says residents in each of the provinces have contacted his firm about representation.

As I wrote this post, I saw Michael McCain's Maple Leaf apology on TV three times.

 

 

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cody - August 26, 2008 11:33 PM

Were positives found on product contact surfaces? If not what was they policy for expanding their search to determine if it was just a isolated incident. The media or rapid method were they using to monitor their environmentals?

cody - August 26, 2008 11:34 PM

Were positives found on product contact surfaces? If not what was they policy for expanding their search to determine if it was just a isolated incident. The media or rapid method were they using to monitor their environmentals?

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