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Page 1: Poisoned Food: Lawsuits and Food Safety

“Poisoned Food: Lawsuits and Food Safety

Bill Marler

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To Put Things in Perspective

• According to the CDC, pathogens cause an estimated 48 million cases of human illness annually in the U.S.

• 125,000 hospitalized

• Cause up to 3,000 deaths

• Most Illnesses are not linked together nor to a product

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Strict Product Liability

• Negligence– Are you a

product seller?– Did you act

“reasonably”?

• Strict Liability– Are you a

manufacturer?– Was the product

unsafe?– Did product

cause injury?

• Punitive Damages/Criminal Liability– Did you act with

conscious disregard of a known safety risk?

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Who is a Manufacturer?

A “manufacturer” is defined as a “product seller who designs, produces, makes, fabricates, constructs, or remanufactures the relevant product or component part of a product before its sale to a user or consumer.”

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• The only defense is prevention

• It does not matter if you took all reasonable precautions

• If you manufacture a product that makes someone sick you are going to pay

• Wishful thinking does not help

It’s called STRICT Liability for a Reason

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Worthless Excuse No. 1

“I never read the memo.”

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Jack in the Box

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Jack in the Box

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Strange Bugs – Non-O157 E. coli

• E. coli O104:H4

• 4,321 Ill, 852 with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome

• 50 Dead

• Six U.S. Cases

• Egyptian Fenugreek Seeds Likely Source

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Bugs in Strange Places

• Listeria – Tainted Cantaloupe

• 145 Sickened with over 30 Deaths

• First Outbreak Linked with Cantaloupe and Listeria

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Bugs in Stranger Places

• 72 E. coli O157:H7 Illnesses – 10 with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome

• Likely Source – Tainted Flour

• Nestle now uses Heat Treated Flour

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Lessons Learned From An Outbreak

You can insure your reputation

1. Arm yourself with good, current information

2. Since you have a choice between doing nothing or being proactive, be proactive

3. Make food safety part of everything you do

4. Believing your food is safe is not enough

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Some Resources for All

• Learn About E. coli

• Learn About Salmonella

• Learn About Listeria

• Learn About Shigella

• Learn About Campylobacter

• Learn About Hepatitis A

• Learn About Botulism

• Learn About Norovirus

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