Long History of Violations at Peanut Plant Linked to Salmonella Outbreak
date:Nov 15, 2012

Just as Sunland shipped product after samples tested positive for Salmonella, executives at PCA allegedly ordered peanuts to be shipped to processors after internal testing had detected Salmonella in samples of the nuts.

At least 700 people were sickened in that outbreak, and 9 died as a result of their infections.

Victims of the PCA outbreak and their families have called on the government to press criminal charges against Stewart Parnell, the companys former CEO, who reportedly sent an emai
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