Canadian Manufacturing

Companies must pay US$7M over misbranded pet food ingredients

by The Associated Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
Regulation Risk & Compliance Food & Beverage


Lower cost ingredients were substituted for chicken and turkey meal in shipments from a Texas plant to pet food manufacturers in 2013 and 2014—some shipments included ground-up feathers

ST. LOUIS—A federal judge in St. Louis has ordered companies from Missouri and California to pay a combined US$7 million for shipping ingredients containing poultry feathers and other misbranded items to pet food manufacturers.

Wilbur-Ellis Feed LLC of San Francisco pleaded guilty in April. Diversified Ingredients Inc. of Ballwin, Missouri, pleaded guilty in July. Charges against both companies were misdemeanours. Both were sentenced Thursday.

Federal authorities say Wilbur-Ellis substituted lower cost ingredients for chicken and turkey meal in shipments from a Texas plant to pet food manufacturers in 2013 and 2014. Some shipments included ground-up feathers.

Diversified—a commodities broker, merchandiser and distributor—had pet food companies among its customers. Its clients received the adulterated ingredients.

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Federal prosecutors say the ingredients posed no health threat to animals that ate the pet food.

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