Marler Blog

November 29, 2025

ByHeart Infant Formula went to 21 Countries. Are infants ill? Are they getting the BabyBIG botulism anti-toxin?

The FDA has published the following warning: Consumers worldwide should not use any ByHeart brand infant formula as all ByHeart products are included in this recall. As we know, as of November 26, 2025, a total of 37 infants with suspected or confirmed infant botulism and confirmed exposure to ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula (various […]

July 14, 2007

“Tit for Tat” or Equivalent Retaliation

In not a very surprising development, AP reports that China Halts Imports On U.S. Meats citing Safety Concerns, Chinese Officials Reject Meat From Several U.S. Processors China has suspended imports from several major U.S. meat processors, including the world’s largest, in the latest indication the government may be retaliating as its products are turned back […]

July 14, 2007

More Salmonella found in Veggie Booty – 61 sickened

As of July 13, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has now identified 61 children from 19 states who have become ill. Six children were hospitalized. There are no reported deaths. States reporting illnesses include: California (seven cases), Colorado (five), Connecticut (two), Georgia (one), Illinois (two), Indiana (one), Massachusetts (four), Minnesota (two), New […]

July 14, 2007

As many as 378 sickened with Salmonella Heidelberg Hummus in Chicago

Chicago Sun Times reported this morning that City Health Department officials ordered a restaurant to stop serving hummus Friday as the number of people reporting getting ill from the eatery’s food tripled to 378. The complaints are from people who say they ate at a Pars Cove booth at Taste of Chicago, which ended Sunday.Officials […]

July 13, 2007

Booty Week in Review

The CDC yesterday announced that the number of ill has risen to 60. At last count, 31 children have retained us. Last week Minnesota State Health Department released that a sample of Veggie Booty tested positive for Salmonella Wandsworth by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Also in a press release from Roberts American Gourmet, the […]

July 13, 2007

The World is a Dangerous Place to Eat

India, Mexico Ahead Of China On Food Products Rejected By U.S. Official records show that India and Mexico top the list of countries whose defective food products are rejected by the United States. Surprisingly, China, which is being hammered for defective food exports to the United States, comes only third in the list available from […]

July 13, 2007

Salmonella Wandsworth Veggie Booty Sickens Two of the Triplets

Ordeal leaves family wary – Local couple troubled about food safety after kids’ illness from snack Cathleen Crowley, of the Albany Times Union, met with our clients, the Scheel family yesterday to see how consumers feel about being poisoned by food that is supposed to be healthy, The Scheels buy the best groceries for their […]

July 13, 2007

Two more Huntsville E. coli cases linked to Little Rosie’s

Outbreak reaches 19; lawyer [Bill Marler] predicts ground beef most likely source Steve Doyle of the Huntsville Times and I spoke for over an hour on Wednesday about E. coli O157:H7 as a foodborne bacteria generally and specifically on the impacts on a community like Huntsville when the bacteria strikes. Although lettuce served at Little […]

July 12, 2007

Suspected Supplier of Salmonella Spices Spotted

Andrew Bridges of AP Washington again breaks more on the Veggie Booty Salmonella Wandsworth case: A New Jersey spice importer supplied the salmonella-contaminated seasoning used on snack food that has sickened 60 people, most of them infants and toddlers, the company recalling the snacks said Thursday.  Robert’s American Gourmet Inc. purchased the seasoning from Atlantic […]

July 12, 2007

60 ill with Salmonella Wandsworth in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin

To date we have been retained by 29 families of 32 ill children.  Hopefully, we are seeing the end of the increasing number of ill people.  We have filed one lawsuit thus far in Federal Court in New York. Public health officials in OutbreakNet (the network of epidemiologists and other public health officials, facilitated by […]

July 11, 2007

What do Alabama, Colorado and Kentucky have in common? E. coli

Officials: Lettuce likely caused E. coli outbreak in north Alabama Health officials say shredded lettuce served at a Huntsville restaurant was probably the source of an E. coli bacteria outbreak that has sickened 18 people in the past week. All signs point to lettuce served by Little Rosie’s Taqueria as the probable culprit.  Three remain […]

July 11, 2007

Three suffering kidney failure (HUS) from Alabama E. coli poisoning

According to the Hunstville Times, three people who have eaten bacteria-tainted lettuce at a popular Huntsville restaurant (Little Rosie’s) are suffering kidney failure, a top Madison County health official said today. Five-year-old Samuel Coggin of Meridianville was scheduled to start dialysis Tuesday evening at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Two female victims also remain hospitalized with […]

July 11, 2007

Is lettuce the source of Little Rosie’s E. coli? Lawsuits to follow?

Steve Doyle of the Huntsville Times has been taking a crash course on E. coli O157:H7.  It also appears that many of the Little Rosie’s customers have become extremely ill – several developing HUS.  His story this morning points to the difficulty at times in pinpointing the actual source of a bacterial illness.  The headline […]

July 10, 2007

China – getting too serious about food safety?

China today executed the former head of its food and drug watchdog agency, who had become a symbol of the country’s wide-ranging problems on product safety.  Zheng Xiaoyu’s execution was confirmed by State Food and Drug Administration spokeswoman Yan Jianyang at a news conference held to highlight efforts to improve China’s track record on food […]

July 09, 2007

Five hospitalized in Huntsville Alabama E. coli outbreak

The Huntsville Times reported on the expanding outbreak linked to Little Rosie’s Taqueria. Eight more people have tested positive for the potentially deadly foodborne illness, bringing the total to 15. Most of the victims are children or young adults. Five people remain hospitalized: two each at Huntsville Hospital and Crestwood Medical Center; and one at […]

July 09, 2007

China – “Wild West Capitalism”

Sitting in airports (in Dallas on my way to visit a client) gives you time to read.  Ya’ll (tip to the South) should all pick up this week’s Newsweek. At least 300 million Chinese citizens—roughly the same number as the entire U.S. population—suffer from food-borne diseases annually, according to a recent report by the Asian […]

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