The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cited The SYGMA Network in Stockton for two violations during a Feb. 24 inspection regarding foodborne biological hazards, according to information posted on the FDA’s website.
The FDA’s website lists the violations provided to the facility as follows:
- ‘Your plant was not constructed to facilitate maintenance and sanitary operations.’
- ‘You did not exclude pests from your food plant to protect against contamination of food.’
The FDA conducts routine inspections of facilities nationwide to determine compliance with FDA-regulated guidelines aimed at improving public health. These inspection outcomes are made available to the public.
As stated on its website, the FDA is a federal agency tasked primarily with overseeing the safety and quality of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical supplies, and tobacco products.
Information in this article was sourced from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The underlying data is accessible here.


