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FDA Threatens Polish Fish Processor w/ Import Refusal for HACCP Violations

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) threatened to place Polish fish processor Superfish S.A.’s marinated (pickled) and salted herring products on import alert for inadequate Seafood Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) plans, it said in a warning letter…

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dated Oct. 16. Various stages of Superfish’s production process do not include critical control points, critical limits, monitoring procedures, and corrective action plans, FDA said. FDA told the company to respond within 15 days or receipt of the warning letter with actions taken to correct the deficiencies. Superfish’s products may be subject to refusal of admission into the U.S. if Superfish fails to respond adequately, FDA said.