DETROIT, MI — The Department of Justice announced a federal court permanently ordered a Hamtramck firm from processing or distributing ready-to-eat seafood salads as well as non-seafood salads, pierogis and dips processed under insanitary conditions
In a complaint filed on Jan. 13, 2020, at the request of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration alleged that Home Style Foods Inc., the company’s president, Michael J. Kowalski, and the company’s quality manager, Juan Valesquez, violated the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act by processing and distributing fish products and other food, including salads, pierogis, and dips in a facility where government inspectors previously found evidence of listeria contamination.
According to the complaint, FDA issued a warning letter to Home Style Foods in April 2016.
“The Department of Justice is committed to safeguarding consumer health by rigorously enforcing America’s food safety laws,” said Assistant Attorney General Jody Hunt for the Justice Department’s Civil Division. “We will continue to work with FDA to ensure that companies take food sanitation and safety laws seriously.”
The order entered by the court permanently enjoins the defendants from violating the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and requires Home Style Foods to stop processing and distributing its products unless it complies with specific remedial measures set forth in the injunction.
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