FDA-recommended seizure carried out by United States Marshals under court order

At the request of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), U. S. Marshals seized various articles of foods at Hung Hua Trading, Inc., Mount Juliet, Tennessee on August 12, 2004. The seizure action was initiated after the FDA found extensive evidence of rodent infestation throughout the firm’s warehouse facility and cold storage warehouse area during a recent inspection.

The U.S. Marshal seized all FDA-regulated items susceptible to rodent contamination. The seized products are considered adulterated under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act because they were held under insanitary conditions. Hung Hua Trading, Inc., stores and distributes institutional-sized packages of foods and ingredients, including shrimp, kokuho and sweet rice and lo mein noodles, that are typically used in the preparation of foods in restaurants. Hung Hua Trading, Inc. distributes their products in Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.

POST A COMMENT

Easily post a comment below using your Linkedin, Twitter, Google or Facebook account. Comments won't automatically be posted to your social media accounts unless you select to share.