OK Foods, Fort Smith, Ark.
OK Foods, Fort Smith, Ark.
P165 • Large plant • Data from March 2021 to March 2022
How This Plant Compares
There were not enough samples taken for comparison with other plants because the volume of
chicken parts
processed by this plant was low.
Routine Testing Results
High-risk salmonella, not antibiotic-resistant: 0
Low-risk salmonella, not antibiotic-resistant: 0
No salmonella found: 2
High-risk, antibiotic-resistant: 0
Low-risk, antibiotic-resistant: 0
No chicken parts tested: 363
High-risk salmonella, not antibiotic-resistant: 0
Low-risk salmonella, not antibiotic-resistant: 0
High-risk, antibiotic-resistant: 0
Low-risk, antibiotic-resistant: 0
No salmonella found: 2
No chicken parts tested: 363
Multiple samples were taken on days marked with an *
See salmonella results from the six poultry plants owned by OK Foods, Inc.
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There are more than 2,500 types of salmonella. “High-risk” types more commonly cause people to get sick, according to the CDC. “Low-risk” types are rarely linked to illness in the United States.