Applesauce maker files Chapter 7 bankruptcy amid lead recall suits
(WJET/WFXP) — After a major applesauce recall in late 2023, applesauce producer WanaBana filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on May 15, 2024.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is different from Chapter 11; Chapter 7 is better known as a “liquidation” bankruptcy since there is no plan to restructure the company or any plans for repayment.
The company will instead sell off assets to pay off their debts.
According to court documents, the company currently owes $26 million to 1-49 creditors, while only holding an estimated $500,000 to $1 million in assets. The company is also facing multiple cases and an investigation by the New York Environmental Protection Bureau, with all the cases currently pending in court.
The bankruptcy follows a major recall in November 2023 of three WanaBana products that contained cinnamon found to be contaminated with lead. Officials said that cinnamon tested from the plant had lead levels more than 2,000 times higher than the maximum level proposed by the FDA. The recalled pouches have been linked to dozens of illnesses in U.S. children with the FDA reporting 90 confirmed cases but the full investigation is still ongoing.
One theory is that the cinnamon may have been contaminated for economic reasons, agency officials said. That could mean an ingredient is added or subtracted from a food to to boost its value. For example, compounds like red brick, red lead salt, lead oxide and lead chromate, which mirror cinnamon’s red color, have been added to increase the value of the spice, research shows.
Health officials said that tests show children who ate the pouches had blood lead readings up to eight times higher than the reference level sparking concern. Additionally, officials said that samples of the puree showed lead contamination more than 200 times higher than the FDA allows.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.