Walong Marketing, Inc. in Stafford inspected by FDA for food safety on March 16

Melanie Keller, Deputy Commissioner for Operations and Chief Operating Officer of FDA
Melanie Keller, Deputy Commissioner for Operations and Chief Operating Officer of FDA
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Walong Marketing, Inc. in Stafford underwent an inspection by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on March 16 focusing on foodborne biological hazards, according to data posted on the FDA’s website.

The inspection concluded with a final report stating that Walong Marketing, Inc. did not need to implement any corrective actions regarding its management practices.

The FDA regularly conducts inspections at facilities nationwide to verify that work environments and products adhere to FDA regulations designed to safeguard public health. Outcomes of these inspections are made available to the public.

The FDA’s website states that the agency is mainly tasked with overseeing the safety and quality of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical supplies, and tobacco products.

Information in this article was obtained from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The source data can be found here.



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