date:May 16, 2013
ore than one recall. One company was involved in 51 events, followed by another with 12 recalls and another with 9 recalls. Two companies each issued 8 recalls.
It is not unusual for companies to face more than one recall at a time, driven largely by the fact that ingredients are used in more than one product, said Mike Rozembajgier, vice-president of Stericycle ExpertRecall. However, the ongoing trend of multiple product recalls can complicate the logistics of a recall, making it harder for co