The Food and Drug Administration issued five violations to CK One Marketing, Inc. in Pleasanton during a Feb. 20 inspection centered on Foodborne Biological Hazards, according to data published by the FDA.
Records from the FDA indicate the following citations were issued to the company:
- ‘You did not have a written hazard analysis.’
- ‘You did not document that you conducted an evaluation or reviewed and assessed an evaluation conducted by another entity to determine a foreign supplier’s performance and the risk posed by a food.’
- ‘You did not document that you or another entity reevaluated a foreign supplier’s performance and the risk posed by a food during or at the end of a 3-year period.’
- ‘You did not establish written procedures to ensure that you import foods only from approved foreign suppliers.’
- ‘You did not conduct and document or obtain documentation of one or more supplier verification activities periodically after importing the food into the United States.’
The FDA routinely inspects facilities throughout the U.S. to evaluate if workplaces and their products comply with federal regulations aimed at protecting public health. Results from these inspections are made available to the public.
As detailed on its website, the FDA is a federal agency tasked with regulating the production and distribution of drugs, biological items, medical devices and tobacco products for both humans and animals to ensure safety and quality.
Information for this report was sourced from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Read the original data here.


