FDA inspects Paradise Fruits & Vegetables, LP in Dallas on March 25 for biological hazards

Caleb Michaud, Acting Associate Commissioner for External Affairs of FDA
Caleb Michaud, Acting Associate Commissioner for External Affairs of FDA
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) performed an inspection focused on foodborne biological hazards at Paradise Fruits & Vegetables, LP in Dallas on March 25, according to information made available on the FDA’s website.

No adjustments to the organization’s management operations were requested in the final report on Paradise Fruits & Vegetables, LP.

The FDA regularly inspects facilities nationwide to ensure that the workplace practices and products adhere to laws and regulations designed to safeguard public health. Afterwards, the results of these inspections are shared with the public.

As outlined on its website, the FDA is a federal agency responsible for overseeing the safety and quality of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical devices and tobacco products.

Details in this report were obtained from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The source data is available here.



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