Authorities Seize Food from Rodent-Infested Cheese Warehouse

Federal marshals have seized roughly $200,000 of food products from a Tennessee warehouse where inspectors found ample evidence of rats running wild among stockpiles of cheese.

Inspectors from the Food and Drug Administration discovered rodent feces, hair and nesting during a series of January inspections of the Bedford Cheese Store Inc. warehouse in Shelbyville, Tenn.

As the Chattanoogan reports, authorities also said they saw employees engaging in poor food-handling and hygiene practices, leading to additional concerns about food contamination. Among other things, inspectors found discarded chunks of chewing tobacco strewn about the warehouse.

Bedford officials promised after the January inspections to clean up the facility, but the FDA said that they failed to adequately implement a pest-control plan and other corrective actions, prompting the federal marshals’ seizure on Thursday.

“The violations at Bedford Cheese are widespread and significant,” Dara A. Corrigan, the FDA’s associate commissioner for regulatory affairs, said in a statement. “This enforcement action was taken because the company failed to provide adequate safeguards to ensure that products they produce or hold for sale remain free of contamination.”

Contaminated food, highlighted by the problems that led to the recall of hundreds of millions of Iowa eggs last August, has alarmed public health advocates in recent years. The issue prodded Congress to pass a landmark food safety bill in December, which provided for the hiring of 2,000 new FDA inspectors.

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