Bumble Bee tuna recall posts
Slate.com The charge was part of an ongoing investigation into price fixing among the largest suppliers of packaged seafood.
106 months ago
Business Insider Bumble Bee is in hot water.
106 months ago
CNNMoney Tuna giant Bumble Bee is on the hook for bilking customers.
106 months ago
Fox Business Bumble Bee Foods LLC has agreed to plead guilty to one count of fixing the prices of canned tuna sold in the United States and to pay a criminal fine of $25 million, the Justice Department said on Monday.
106 months ago
CNNMoney The tuna giant is on the hook for bilking customers.
106 months ago
ABC News Tuna-canning company Bumble Bee Seafoods agrees to pay a $25 million fine after pleading guilty to conspiring with competitors to fix prices.
106 months ago
NBC News A co-worker mistakenly believed Jose Melena was in the bathroom when he filled a pressure cooker with 12,000 pounds of canned tuna and turned it on.
128 months ago
CBS News A co-worker, who mistakenly believed the man was in the bathroom, filled the pressure cooker with 12,000 pounds of canned tuna and it was turned on.
131 months ago
Fox News Jose Melena was performing maintenance in a 35-foot-long oven at a Santa Fe Springs Bumble Bee plant in 2012 when a co-worker loaded the pressure cooker with 12,000 pounds of canned tuna and turned it on.
131 months ago

Sawpno Balok Firm charged after man burned for you to death in tuna oven
San Diego-based Bumble Bee Tuna along with two individuals were charged using felonies for violating worker safety rights every time a 62-year-old employee was burned to death in the oven w
Read more ... ith six tons involving tuna cans in its Santa Fe Springs plant, the Chicago District Attorney announced Monday.
Throughout October 2012, Jose Melena moved into a 35-foot cylindrical oven in Bumble Bee's Santa Fe Spgs plant. The oven sterilizes cups of tuna. Melena's coworkers were unaware that they was inside the oven after they loaded multiple carts of tuna cups, collectively containing 12, 000 fat of tuna. The workers closed the threshold and started the oven, with the 62-year-old trapped at the rear of the pressurized steam cooker. The temperature rose to 270 degrees inside two hours that followed, plus the severely burned remains of were discovered by the coworker, according to a Chicago District Attorney news release.....
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131 months ago
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