FoodSafetyNews
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Food safety concerns are said to require the defeat of the “well-intentioned” PRIME Act
Food safety is reason enough to kill the Processing Revival and Interstate Meat Exemption Act, otherwise known as the PRIME Act, according to some...
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Raw milk recalled in California after testing finds campylobacter bacteria
The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) is announcing a recall of raw cow milk produced at Raw Farm, LLC of Fresno County, CA....
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Low-carbon beef is an oxymoron that some say should not be used in labeling
Scott Faber, Senior Vice President for Government Affairs, and Kalena Wojtala, a J.D. candidate at Vermont Law School and an intern working for...
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Gold Medal flour officially linked to Salmonella outbreak stretching from coast to coast
The Food and Drug Administration has officially linked a Salmonella Infantis outbreak to Gold Medal flour produced by General Mills. The...
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Here’s what Esteban is up to now that he is finally in USDA’s top food safety job
Getting a Presidential appointment and Senate confirmation turned out to be no easy task for Jose Emilio Esteban, the new Undersecretary for Food...
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German testing finds Listeria and E. coli in raw milk
Listeria and E. coli have been found during testing of unpasteurized, raw milk from farms in Germany. From 2020 to 2022, the Chemical and...
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Researchers say raw milk infected people in Tennessee; one baby developed kidney failure
A new report describes how raw, unpasteurized milk in Tennessee likely caused infections in people, including infants, one of whom developed...
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Possible Hepatitis A contamination leads to frozen blackberry recall
Patagonia Food LLC, of San Luis Obispo, CA, is recalling certain frozen blackberries because of possible hepatitis A contamination. According...
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General Mills recalls flour after testing finds Salmonella
General Mills is recalling 2-, 5- and 10-pound bags of its Gold Medal Unbleached and Bleached All Purpose Flour after sampling found Salmonella...
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FDA reveals facts related to 2022 Salmonella outbreak linked to cantaloupe
The FDA is reporting that an August 2022 outbreak that sickened almost 90 people was linked to cantaloupe from three farms in Indiana. The agency...