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The United States Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) reveals a grim reality for 2024: food recalls drop to 296 from 313, yet illnesses climb to 1,392, hospitalizations double to 487, and deaths hit 19up from 8 in 2023.Experts and businesses scramble to understand why food safety worsens despite fewer recalls.
The story traces back to systemic cracks, intensified by pathogens like Salmonella, Listeria, and E.
coli, which fuel a 41% spike in related recalls.Pathogens thrive due to sloppy practices at processing plants.
The Boars Head Listeria outbreak, sickening 61 and killing 10, exposes filthy conditions at a Virginia facility, shuttered after recalling 7 million pounds of meat.Inspectors find mold, insects, and blood puddlessigns of neglected sanitation.
McDonalds E.
coli outbreak, tied to onions, sickens 104 and kills one, pointing to raw produce risks from contaminated water or soil.Companies cut corners, skipping rigorous testing to save time and money, letting tainted goods slip through.
Global supply chains add fuel to the fire.
Imports61% of fruit, 35% of vegetables, 91% of seafoodstretch oversight thin, with 60% of FDA-registered facilities abroad.Food Recalls Surge in 2024: Why Safety Is Faltering.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Food Safety CrisisWeak foreign supplier vetting lets hazards like heavy metals or bacteria sneak in.
Climate shifts and intensive farming amplify this, boosting pathogen loads in livestock and crops.
Cucumbers alone sicken over 660 across two outbreaks, linked to poor irrigation or handling.Delays plague the system.
The Boars Head recall lags months behind first illnesses, while no mandatory alerts reach stores or consumers fast enough.
PIRG notes 98% of illnesses stem from just 13 outbreaks, showing how slow responses turn small issues into crises.Meanwhile, the CDC estimates 48 million annual foodborne cases dwarf the reported 1,392, hinting at underreporting and lax detection.
Businesses face a reckoning.
Experts blame profit-driven neglectinsufficient sanitation, outdated equipment, and resistance to traceability tech.PIRGs Teresa Murray calls out firms for dodging responsibility, risking lawsuits and lost trust.
Regulatory gaps persist too; the FDA and USDA juggle fragmented rules, leaving raw produce and imports vulnerable.
As 2024s toll mounts, the food industry grapples with a clear truth: shortcuts and weak oversight make meals deadlier.





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