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FDA May Refuse Imports of Acidified Sauce from Australian Facility, Will Assess U.S. Agent Fees

The Food and Drug Administration may refuse entry to Australian company Flavour Makers’ acidified sauces, and will charge reinspection fees, for violations of the agency’s acidified food regulations, FDA said in a warning letter dated Sept. 12. The violations found…

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during an inspection in January were “materially related” to food safety, so FDA will have to reinspect the facility to ensure the problems were fixed. FDA suggested the Australian company notify its U.S. agent, who will be liable for the fees.