Infinity Organic Foods, LLC in Ridgeway cited by FDA after March 10 inspection

Benjamin D. Moncarz Chief Financial Officer - FDA
Benjamin D. Moncarz Chief Financial Officer - FDA
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During a March 10 inspection focused on Foodborne Biological Hazards, Infinity Organic Foods, LLC in Ridgeway was cited twice by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), federal data shows.

The FDA site lists the citations issued to the business as follows:

  • ‘You did not maintain your plant in a clean and sanitary condition and in adequate repair.’
  • ‘You did not exclude pests from your food plant to protect against contamination of food.’

The FDA performs regular inspections nationwide to assess whether facilities and their operations comply with laws and regulations set to improve public health. The outcomes of these inspections are made available to the public.

Federal officials state the FDA’s responsibilities include supervising the safety and quality of drugs for humans and animals, biological products, medical supplies and tobacco product distribution.

Information in this article was sourced from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The data used is available here.



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