Texas Grocery Chain Recalls Beef Products for Possible 'Foreign Material' By News Desk A San Antonio, TX-based grocery chain is voluntarily recalling 13 different beef products from its stores due to the “possible presence of foreign material in the meat.” No illnesses have been reported. The following SKUs (stock keeping units) are impacted by this voluntary recall: Retail Vacuum Sealed Packages with sell-by dates of 7/4/2014 and 7/5/2014... Continue Reading Back to top^ FSIS: 'Conclusive Evidence' Linking Salmonella Case to Foster Farms Chicken Prompts Limited Recall By News Desk After months of illnesses and public calls for Foster Farms chicken to be recalled for potentially causing multiple Salmonella outbreaks, the company announced Thursday night that it was voluntarily recalling an undetermined amount of chicken products produced on three specific dates in March 2014. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service requested... Continue Reading Back to top^ NHS Report: E. coli Outbreak at Scottish Concert Venue Caused by Undercooked Burgers By News Desk An outbreak of E. coli O157 Verotoxin-producing E. coli (VETC) which sickened 22 people at the SSE Hydro concert venue in Glasgow, Scotland, earlier this year was caused by undercooked beef burgers, according to a report from the Public Health Protection Unit, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. The report states that 19 of the 22... Continue Reading Back to top^ Safe Grilling Tips for the Fourth of July By News Desk Since the Fourth of July is the high point of summer grilling season for many American families, we at Food Safety News like to remind everyone this time of year of a few simple safety tips to keep your Independence Day free of foodborne illness. The two biggest safety concerns when grilling involve the threat of... Continue Reading Back to top^ More Food Safety News |
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