Southeast Asian Food Product, Inc. in San Francisco was cited for five violations by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) following a Feb. 20 inspection, data posted on the FDA’s website shows.
Inspectors reviewed these areas during the visit:
- Food Composition, Standards, Labeling and Econ
- Foodborne Biological Hazards
According to the FDA website, the company was cited for the following issues:
- ‘You did not maintain your plant in adequate repair.’
- ‘Your process monitoring equipment is not calibrated to ensure that it reads accurately.’
- ‘Your review of critical control point monitoring records does not verify that they document values that are within critical limits.’
- ‘Your review of calibration records does not ensure that the records are complete and that the activities occurred in accordance with your written procedures.’
- ‘Your sanitation control records do not accurately document the conditions or practices observed at your firm.’
The FDA conducts regular inspections nationwide to ensure workplaces and products comply with laws and regulations to protect public health. Results of these inspections are made publicly available.
As stated on its website, the FDA is a federal agency charged with supervising the safety and quality of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical supplies, and tobacco products.
Details in this story were sourced from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The original data is available here.

