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Food firms in New York, New Jersey, California and Texas warned over import violations

Food firms in New York, New Jersey, California and Texas warned over import violations
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As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters. Warning letters often are not issued until a company has been given months to years to correct problems.


Maliba African Market Corp.
New York, NY

An import company in New York is on notice from the FDA for not having FSVPs for a number of imported food products.

In a Nov. 7, 2022, warning letter, the FDA described an Aug. 18 through Aug. 25, 2022, Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) inspection of Maliba African Market Corp. in New York, NY.

The FDA’s inspection revealed that the firm was not in compliance with FSVP regulations and resulted in the issuance of an FDA Form 483a. Some of the significant violations are as follows:

The firm did not develop, maintain, and follow an FSVP. Specifically, they did not develop an FSVP for each of the following foods:

The full warning letter can be viewed here.

Pepe’s Foods Inc.
Hayward, CA

An import company in California is on notice from the FDA for not having FSVPs for a number of imported food products.

In an Oct. 19, 2022, warning letter, the FDA described a July 14-21, 2022, Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) inspection of Pepe’s Foods Inc. in Hayward, CA.

The FDA’s inspection revealed that the firm was not in compliance with FSVP regulations and resulted in the issuance of an FDA Form 483a. Some of the significant violations are as follows:

The firm did not develop, maintain, and follow an FSVP. Specifically, they did not develop an FSVP for each of the following foods:

The full warning letter can be viewed here.

K2 Trading Inc.
Hackensack, NJ

An import company in New Jersey is on notice from the FDA for not having FSVPs for a number of imported food products.

In a Nov. 7, 2022, warning letter, the FDA described a May 4-25, 2022, Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) inspection of K2 Trading Inc. in Hackensack, NJ.

The FDA’s inspection revealed that the firm was not in compliance with FSVP regulations and resulted in the issuance of an FDA Form 483a. Some of the significant violations are as follows:

The firm did not develop, maintain, and follow an FSVP. Specifically, they did not develop an FSVP for each of the following foods:

The full warning letter can be viewed here.

Manzela USA, LLC
McAllen, TX

An import company in Texas is on notice from the FDA for not having FSVPs for a number of imported food products.

In a Nov. 7, 2022, warning letter, the FDA described a June 15-24, 2022, Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) inspection of Manzela USA, LLC in McAllen, TX.

The FDA’s inspection revealed that the firm was not in compliance with FSVP regulations and resulted in the issuance of an FDA Form 483a. Some of the significant violations are as follows:

The firm did not develop, maintain, and follow an FSVP. Specifically, they did not develop an FSVP for each of the following foods:

The full warning letter can be viewed here.

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