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Bumble Bee Foods announced the recall of three types of their Chunk Light Tuna due to problems in the commercial sterilization process. In an announcement posted on their website, the company said ...
Bumble Bee Foods and two managers were charged by Los Angeles prosecutors Monday with violating safety regulations in the death of a worker who was cooked in an industrial oven with tons of tuna.
In January 2020, FCF acquired Bumble Bee Foods for $928 million. This acquisition raised concerns about Bumble Bee’s supply chain, given FCF’s connections to vessels implicated in labor abuses.
The Bumble Bee CEO has been charged with conspiring to inflate tuna prices. A federal grand jury indicted Christopher Lischewski, the CEO of Bumble Bee Foods, in connection with a packaged seafood ...
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The Daily Meal on MSN10 Of The Worst Seafood Recalls That Swept Across AmericaThe seafood industry has had its share of recalls. From Bumble Bee to Bornstein Seafoods, here's a list of some of the worst ...
The lawsuit is going after the wrong party, says the 34-page filing. And if Bumble Bee were found liable, it said, so might every other company that sources product from foreign entities.
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US tuna giant Bumble Bee Foods accused of profiting from ‘modern-day slavery,’ human trafficking and forced labor: suit - MSNFour Indonesian fishermen have filed a landmark lawsuit against Bumble Bee Foods, accusing the US tuna giant of knowingly benefiting from forced labor and abuse in its supply chain. The plaintiffs ...
Bumble Bee, according to the DOJ, already has pleaded guilty and agreed to pay a fine of $25 million. In this 2008 file photo, Bumble Bee Foods President and CEO Christopher Lischewski testifies ...
The corporate office of Bumble Bee Foods in San Diego, California, on May 17, 2018. Mike Blake/Reuters. Human rights abuses in the fishing industry are well documented but accountability is rare.
Bumble Bee Foods, LLC has issued a voluntary recall on a specific SKU of smoked clams after FDA testing found detectable levels of PFAS chemicals in samplings of the product. The recall only ...
Bumble Bee Foods will pay $6 million for “willfully violating worker safety rules,” according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office.
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