Company in Beef Recall Folds

Economic strain of E. coli contamination was too much for firm to bear
By Nick McMaster,  Newser Staff
Posted Oct 5, 2007 4:36 PM CDT
Company in Beef Recall Folds
An employee walks past the closed door at the Topps Meat Co. plant in Elizabeth, N.J., Friday, Oct. 5, 2007. Topps Meat Co. on Friday said it was closing its business, six days after it was forced to issue the second-largest beef recall in U.S. history and 67 years after it first opened it doors. (AP...   (Associated Press)

Citing its inability to "overcome the economic reality of a recall this large," Topps Meat Co. announced today it will fold. The nation's largest producer of frozen hamburgers, a stalwart in Elizabeth, NJ, for 67 years, laid off 77 workers, the Newark Star-Ledger reports. A skeleton crew of 10 will remain to aid the USDA investigation of E. coli contamination.

The beef recall, which involved 21.7 million pounds of hamburger patties, was the second-largest in US history and covered roughly a year's worth of product. "This is tragic for all concerned," said the CEO of Topps. "We regret that our products have been linked to recently reported illnesses." (More Topps Meat Co. stories.)

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