Urge Your Representative in Congress to Cosponsor The Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009

Urge Your Representative in Congress to Cosponsor The Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009

The Issue

Like you, I am outraged about the recent food-poisoning outbreak caused by peanut and now pistachio products contaminated with deadly Salmonella bacteria.  As the director of food safety here at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, I have seen a disturbing increase in the incidence of food-borne disease outbreaks. 

This is the largest recall of its kind in our history.  Close to 1,800 products are now implicated-and because of the long shelf life of many of these products, they may linger in unsuspecting Americans' cupboards for many months.

More than 600 people have contracted serious infections after eating these tainted food products.  More than 100 have been hospitalized.  And eight families are grieving the senseless loss of a loved family member. 

I need your help with three things to help us contain the current outbreak and to seize a historic opportunity in Washington to prevent these outbreaks in the future.

1.  Review the list of recalled pistachio and peanut products on the FDA's web site.  Young people, the elderly, and people with compromised immune systems are among the most vulnerable to Salmonella.  Volunteer to help an elderly relative or neighbor see if they have purchased products subject to this recall.
(to read more..)  and TO TAKE ACTION sign the petition:

http://takeaction.cspinet.org/campaign/foodsafetyact

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leatrice brantleyPetition StarterGraduate: University of Akron/ Nutrition & Dietitics I am a "snowbyrd" living in sunny Florida and for the life of me, I don't miss shoveling snow. I enjoy gardening and last summer I planted pineapples for the first time.
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The Issue

Like you, I am outraged about the recent food-poisoning outbreak caused by peanut and now pistachio products contaminated with deadly Salmonella bacteria.  As the director of food safety here at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, I have seen a disturbing increase in the incidence of food-borne disease outbreaks. 

This is the largest recall of its kind in our history.  Close to 1,800 products are now implicated-and because of the long shelf life of many of these products, they may linger in unsuspecting Americans' cupboards for many months.

More than 600 people have contracted serious infections after eating these tainted food products.  More than 100 have been hospitalized.  And eight families are grieving the senseless loss of a loved family member. 

I need your help with three things to help us contain the current outbreak and to seize a historic opportunity in Washington to prevent these outbreaks in the future.

1.  Review the list of recalled pistachio and peanut products on the FDA's web site.  Young people, the elderly, and people with compromised immune systems are among the most vulnerable to Salmonella.  Volunteer to help an elderly relative or neighbor see if they have purchased products subject to this recall.
(to read more..)  and TO TAKE ACTION sign the petition:

http://takeaction.cspinet.org/campaign/foodsafetyact

avatar of the starter
leatrice brantleyPetition StarterGraduate: University of Akron/ Nutrition & Dietitics I am a "snowbyrd" living in sunny Florida and for the life of me, I don't miss shoveling snow. I enjoy gardening and last summer I planted pineapples for the first time.

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