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Consumers and members of the media with questions about the public health alert can contact Gina Adami, Greater Omaha Packing Co., Inc. Representative, at 402-575-4702 or gadami@gmail.com.
The Greater Omaha Packing Co. notified the FSIS that one of its products had tested positive for E. coli O157:H7, a strain known to cause severe intestinal infection in humans. The company ...
The problem was discovered by the Greater Omaha Packing Co. while it was conducting an inventory of some product that was on hold because it was positive for E. coli, according to the FSIS ...
In 1887, Michael Cudahy, with the backing of Philip Danforth Armour, started the Armour-Cudahy packing plant in Omaha, Nebraska. [3] Cudahy Packing Company was created in 1890 when Cudahy bought Armour's interest. [3] The company added branches across the country, including a cleaning products plant at East Chicago, Indiana, built in 1909. [3]
Photo of a minor cleaning a slaughterhouse in Grand Island, Nebraska.. An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor showed that more than 100 children had been working illegally for Packers Sanitation Services Inc (PSSI), a slaughterhouse cleaning firm owned by Blackstone Inc., an American alternative investment management company, across the United States.
Edward Aloysius Cudahy Jr. (/ ˈ k ʌ d ə h eɪ / CUD-ə-hey); August 22, 1885 – January 8, 1966), [1] also known as Eddie Cudahy, was kidnapped on December 18, 1900 in Omaha, Nebraska. Edward Cudahy Sr. was the wealthy owner of the Cudahy Packing Company , which helped build the Omaha Stockyards through the 1950s.