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in meat, so the testing procedures were made more stringent. The plant was processing between 2000 and 5000 cattle per day, representing approximately one-third of Canada's 2012 beef slaughtering capacity.
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According to American regulators and the CFIA, testing practices in place at the plant were not stringent enough to protect consumers from the
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claimed that the XL Foods incident is an example of how a dysfunctional food safety culture can affect an organization.
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contamination. The incident was also linked to increased production at the plant during the time when the
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being discovered in processed meat originating from the plant. The plant was testing incorrectly for
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for 60 days with "an exclusive option to buy the Canadian and U.S. operations of XL Foods".
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On October 18, 2012, it was announced that the XL Lakeside plant was to be taken over by
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and feed mills into one of the foremost Canadian-owned and operated beef processors in
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O157:H7 were reported during the subsequent outbreak linked to XL Foods.
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XL Foods was temporarily closed on September 27, 2012, by order of the
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company. The company is a subsidiary of Nilsson Brothers Inc. based in
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The Brooks plant was sold to JBS Canada on January 14, 2013.
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O157:H7 illness related to the XL food safety investigation"
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This article about a Canadian corporation or company is a
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meat packing
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United Food and Commercial Workers
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Escherichia coli O157:H7
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"South Korea lifts 9-year import ban on Canadian beef"
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"XL Foods workers in Brooks await news as plant's licence pulled; tainted beef recall expands again"
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