A New York City seafood processor has drawn the scrutiny of inspectors from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over concerns that its workers handled ready-to-eat seafood in unsanitary conditions, kept products above required temperature minimums and created the potential for the growth of hazards such as botulism toxin, Food Safety News reported [...]
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