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Smiling JOe

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from www.fda.gov:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 3, 2007
Media Inquiries:
Catherine McDermott, 301-827-6242
Consumer Inquiries:
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.
 

Miss Kitty

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Canned green beans? :puke:
 

seagrovelover

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SJ this is so crazy, I threw out a can of green beans last night that I made for dinner because they tasted "funny" to everyone.......just checked this post and found out that I had a tainted can!!!!! THANK YOU!!!
 

Smiling JOe

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SJ this is so crazy, I threw out a can of green beans last night that I made for dinner because they tasted "funny" to everyone.......just checked this post and found out that I had a tainted can!!!!! THANK YOU!!!
You are a smart gull. Please note that I heard on the news that there are no reported cases of botulism from eating the beans from the those particular cans, yet the canning company, Lakeside Foods, stated that the beans did not reach the proper temperature when being canned. This is a voluntary recall of those cans, and I applaud the company for trying to prevent a great potential disaster, by doing the right thing, sucking up the massive costs and bad press, and moving forward. :clap: It is great to see a big business more concerned with the public health than their profits. I'm sure their actions of the voluntary recall will be much less expensive than any lawsuit victories would be, and I'm sure they thought of that, but again, :clap::clap::clap: for doing what they know to be best for the public.
 

sandflea

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I just bought some Thrifty Made French Cut green beans- just checked all four cans and none have those codes....Still wondering if I should chuck them anyway....
 

Smiling JOe

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I just bought some Thrifty Made French Cut green beans- just checked all four cans and none have those codes....Still wondering if I should chuck them anyway....
I guess that is your call. Four dollars worth of beans or potential sickness?
I will say that the company is very specific regarding the codes on the cans and the particular labels. The different codes could mean that they were processed in a plant in an entirely different area, or on a different day, or a different batch, etc, having nothing to do with this particular voluntary recall. If they are taking steps on their own to correct this problem, as they appear to be, I would bet that the chances are very high that they are well informed of the potentially bad cans of beans, and that their specific coded cans and brands mentioned are very accurate.
 

BeachyQueen

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SJ this is so crazy, I threw out a can of green beans last night that I made for dinner because they tasted "funny" to everyone.......just checked this post and found out that I had a tainted can!!!!! THANK YOU!!!

OOooooooh! Crazy scary! Glad you threw it out! YIKES! :yikes:

I never take botulism in my green beans. My forehead, maybe. But never in my beans.
 
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Mermaid

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Canned green beans? :puke:

You would wouldn't you?? I looooooove canned green beans! I don't know why because I'm totally allergic to convenience food, but I've always looooooooved canned green beans! So mushy and salty and yummmy. :bow:

Thank you SJ for the warning. It looks like mostly the budget brands were affected. Luckily for me, I only buy premium. ;-)

You can resume barfing now, Miss Kitty.
 
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You would wouldn't you?? I looooooove canned green beans! I don't know why because I'm totally allergic to convenience food, but I've always looooooooved canned green beans! So mushy and salty and yummmy. :bow:

Thank you SJ for the warning. It looks like mostly the budget brands were affected. Luckily for me, I only buy premium. ;-)

You can resume barfing now, Miss Kitty.


I like canned green beans too. I also buy the Kroger brand sometimes but I don't have any of those. Thanks SJ for the heads up.

I also won't be eating any green bean casserole at summer cookout/picnic outings either.
 
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