someone here said for maple leaf should be bankrupt, now imagine all those workers there losing their jobs leaving families without income, I know first hand that maple leaf Prime takes care cause were I work I had coworker get fired for not washing their hands upon returning to their work stations. So I think that they deserve a seconde change just because of the millions of workers there at MLP. they'll do every possible way for everything to be 100% for the costumers.
Is that a stereo blasting music throughout the plant during the sanitization? If so, who is in charge of health & safety at your plant? At no time should a stereo be blasting in the plant.
I have a very strong suspicion that, even if that machinery WAS contaminated, quality assurance measures were either not performed ... or they were falsified for that amount of contaminated product to have even left your plant. I believe that if you had poor measures of quality control, this would have happened long ago .... therefore, somebody, somewhere, fudged something.
I would like to know how long it took to manufacture the run that was found to be contaminated. Do you have documented quality control testing results throughout that specific run? I hope the answer is yes, because surely as a food manufacturer I assume you do have strict & frequent quality control measures that you document, no? Do the results of those quality tests conflict with the listeria outbreak in any way shape or form? Scrutinize them, for many will fudge a number to save time.
Does the manufacturer of the slicing equipment suggest complete teardowns for sanitization at certain intervals? If so, were those guidelines followed? How long would it take listeria to develop in the depths of that machinery? How often will you be doing complete teardowns? Implementing regular teardown of equipment is going to add up to some serious downtime. This incident tells me that the machinery itself is an engineering disaster(if in fact you did follow the manufacturers recommendations)
Very nice to see things being cleaned up Great Job with the recal you still have the support of myself and my family. When I think Breakfast or summer I think Maple Leaf Thanks for staying on top of this thing!
someone here said for maple leaf should be bankrupt, now imagine all those workers there losing their jobs leaving families without income, I know first hand that maple leaf Prime takes care cause were I work I had coworker get fired for not washing their hands upon returning to their work stations. So I think that they deserve a seconde change just because of the millions of workers there at MLP. they'll do every possible way for everything to be 100% for the costumers.
Daxxx29 2 years ago
at least they are hinest abour it
i fell sorry for the company
WCqq 3 years ago
is this supposed to make me feel better about their products or something? because it doesnt.
Mavizz 3 years ago
Maple leaf, just go bankrupt.
Canada has a bad enough image already; we don't need poison meat products.
igob8a 3 years ago
Is that a stereo blasting music throughout the plant during the sanitization? If so, who is in charge of health & safety at your plant? At no time should a stereo be blasting in the plant.
oggzster 3 years ago 2
I have a very strong suspicion that, even if that machinery WAS contaminated, quality assurance measures were either not performed ... or they were falsified for that amount of contaminated product to have even left your plant. I believe that if you had poor measures of quality control, this would have happened long ago .... therefore, somebody, somewhere, fudged something.
oggzster 3 years ago
I would like to know how long it took to manufacture the run that was found to be contaminated. Do you have documented quality control testing results throughout that specific run? I hope the answer is yes, because surely as a food manufacturer I assume you do have strict & frequent quality control measures that you document, no? Do the results of those quality tests conflict with the listeria outbreak in any way shape or form? Scrutinize them, for many will fudge a number to save time.
oggzster 3 years ago
Does the manufacturer of the slicing equipment suggest complete teardowns for sanitization at certain intervals? If so, were those guidelines followed? How long would it take listeria to develop in the depths of that machinery? How often will you be doing complete teardowns? Implementing regular teardown of equipment is going to add up to some serious downtime. This incident tells me that the machinery itself is an engineering disaster(if in fact you did follow the manufacturers recommendations)
oggzster 3 years ago
Very nice to see things being cleaned up Great Job with the recal you still have the support of myself and my family. When I think Breakfast or summer I think Maple Leaf Thanks for staying on top of this thing!
carnut76 3 years ago