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Nestle Refused to Give Cookie Dough Records to FDA: Report

Nestle USA refused several times to provide federal government inspectors with pest-control records, complaint logs and other information related to the Virginia plant where recalled cookie dough was made, according to a published report.

The refusals were noted in inspection reports from the factory, the Associated Press reported. A Food and Drug Administration spokesperson said Nestle USA wasn't obligated to allow inspectors access to the records, which date back to 2004.

Last week, the company voluntarily recalled all Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products made at the Virginia plant. The recall came after the FDA said it believed people eating the dough raw may have been exposed to E. coli bacteria.

So far, there have been 69 reported cases of illness in 29 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the AP said.

[QUOTE=Lynn49]...A Food and Drug Administration spokesperson said Nestle USA wasn't obligated to allow inspectors access to the records, which date back to 2004.[/QUOTE]

Oooh, isn't that comforting?! Makes me wonder exactly what any companies obligations are to the FDA and by extension to the public.
hmmmmmmmm... I'll be buying Hershey and Ghiradelli........... thank you. [QUOTE=Spelunker] [QUOTE=Lynn49]...A Food and Drug Administration spokesperson said Nestle USA wasn't obligated to allow inspectors access to the records, which date back to 2004.[/QUOTE]

Oooh, isn't that comforting?! Makes me wonder exactly what any companies obligations are to the FDA and by extension to the public.
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Yes and this is the scary thing!  What we don't know won't hurt us!???  I eat no processed food due to allergies, a life style I have lived for 3 years now.  The chemicals they put into things as preservatives are disgusting!!!  Who knows what is in that big old mixing vat and, really, how clean can they get that machinery????

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