The Salmonella outbreak linked to peanut butter earlier this year has a history that’s coming out. It was Jif brand peanut butter manufactured by the J.M. Smucker Company in Lexington, KY, that was infecting people with Salmonella Senftenberg.

Jif peanut butter was recalled this past May by J.M. Smucker and

Continue Reading J.M. Smucker knew about Jif’s Salmonella trouble but did not report it as required by law

A decade of inspections at J.M. Smucker Company’s production facility in Lexington, KY, leaves questions about how Salmonella found its way into products and spread to consumers.

This May, the outbreak strain of Salmonella Senftenberg was found in the J.M. Smucker Company’s production facility in Lexington, KY. 

On July 27

Continue Reading A look at over 10 years of Smucker’s Kentucky facility’s inspections