Food Safety

U.S. Justice Department Launches Criminal Investigation of Blue Bell

更多的麻烦。
更多的麻烦。Photo: Courtesy of Blue Bell

Blue Bell’s executives could be在一些热水,犯罪, for the ice cream company’smonths-long listeria epidemic. The Justice Department has reportedly opened an investigation into Blue Bell to figure out what corporate executives knew and, perhaps more important, when they knew it. In some ways, it’s a wonder it took the agency this long — both the FDA and the CDC have said there’s evidence Blue Bell kept shipping ice cream despite being aware of listeria in the production lines for years prior to theMarch outbreak(since 2013, according to the FDA, andas far back as 2010, according to the CDC).

To make things worse, in September, anonymous workersclaimeda variety of disgustingly unhygienic practices — the worst definitely being an employee’s loss of “parts of one or more fingers” — were pretty commonplace around the plants because they were running “virtually 24/7” in order to keep up with heavy demand.

Right now, there are scant details about the breadth of the DOJ’s inquiry, and the agency is of coursebeing taciturn. But the feds have made a recent habit of prosecuting companies responsible for selling contaminated products that cause illness and deaths: Earlier this year, they got former Peanut Corporation of America owner Stewart Parnella record 28 years in prisonfor his role in covering up a salmonella outbreak that, just like the listeria in Blue Bell’s ice cream, killed people. Parnell famously emailed plant managers, “Shit, just ship it.”

[CBS,WSJ]

DOJ Opens Criminal Investigation of Blue Bell