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2023-01-21 -Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Abbott Labs under criminal investigation over baby formula shortage: Report
[FoxBusiness] The Justice Department is investigating conduct at the Abbott Laboratories infant-formula plant in Sturgis, Michigan

The Justice Department is investigating Abbott Laboratories' baby formula plant in Michigan, which was at the center of a nationwide formula shortage that plagued millions of families, the Wall Street Journal reports.

In May, Abbott reached an agreement with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to reopen the company’s manufacturing plant in Sturgis, Michigan to help ease a nationwide shortage of baby formula, after the facility was closed due to bacterial contamination.

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf said Abbott, under the conditions of the agreement, would correct insanitary conditions that led to the contamination and plant closure.

"The DOJ has informed us of its investigation, and we’re cooperating fully," an Abbott spokesman told the Wall Street Journal.

The investigation signals further scrutiny of Abbott’s operation of the plant, a major source of baby formula in the U.S.

Last January, FDA inspectors found the cronobacter pathogen at the plant after receiving reports of babies who drank the company’s formula and became sick. The bacteria that was detected in the supply found let to at least four infant illnesses-including two deaths.

The inspectors also found standing water, damage to drying equipment and defects in the seams of formula cans, among other problems at the Sturgis plant.

In a 10-page report published in September, the FDA stated that conditions observed at the Abbott facility "were not consistent with a strong food safety culture."

Abbott temporarily halted production at the Sturgis factory in February, and recalled baby formula made at the plant.

The move sparked a national formula shortage which forced the U.S. to airlift millions of pounds of powdered formula from overseas.
Posted by Skidmark 2023-01-21 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11130 views ]  Top

#1 
Simple Question:
Can we see what the Deep State/DC Swamp Coup $$$$$$$ trail on this one?

Because Industry analysis' calculated: .. During that time (the shortage) , the United States exported an average of 33.5 million kilograms ($277.1 million) annually and imported an average 3.2 million kilograms ($13.4 million) ?

Did I read that read that right ?
During the Baby Milk shortage, the USA exported more than it imported?
Posted by NN2N1 2023-01-21 07:44||   2023-01-21 07:44|| Front Page Top

#2 Rule of the 'single point of failure' applies.

Needs no further explanation, unless you want to talk about automotive batteries, Chinese manufactured meds, or natural gas.
Posted by Besoeker 2023-01-21 07:54||   2023-01-21 07:54|| Front Page Top

#3 It says something when the first reaction you have to hearing about a "government investigation" is that they're looking for a scapegoat to cover their own actions.
Posted by Mercutio 2023-01-21 08:40||   2023-01-21 08:40|| Front Page Top

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