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Krystina had been eating Peter Pan peanut butter from a jar that had a product code starting with the number 2111, the lawsuit states. In February, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration advised people to avoid jars bearing that code due to the salmonella risk.
The warning came too late for Krystina, who has been on dialysis for five months, her parents said. Her illness has forced her parents to miss work, and medical costs are adding up. On Monday, she is set to receive a kidney from her father.
"I just set my bills aside right now because I'm more concerned about my daughter and her surgery," her mother said.
Christina and John Brugh Jr. say they want the government to do more to test food and make it safer.
ConAgra plans to reintroduce Peter Pan to store shelves in July and is having another company make it until factory renovations are complete, Childs said.
Company officials have said they can't be certain what caused the contamination. They believe moisture in the company's peanut butter plant likely helped salmonella bacteria grow. They say the salmonella likely came from raw peanuts.
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