DOJ Alerts Those Sickened by Peter Pan and Great Value Peanut Butter to Potential Prosecution By Dan Flynn The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) last week began reaching out under the Crime Victims' Rights Act to those sickened in the 2006-07 Salmonella Tennessee outbreak caused by contaminated Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butters. "You are receiving this notice because the government has reason to believe that you may have been the victim... Continue Reading Back to top^ Food Painting Charges Get Chinese Cook in Legal Trouble By News Desk China has experienced several recent high-profile food safety challenges, but this latest report may be unique. Since the spring of 2013, a cook in a resort-area hotel in the eastern province of Zhejiang had allegedly been painting abalones and goose feet with inedible pigment to make them more attractive to customers. The two items are... Continue Reading Back to top^ In Light of Ebola Outbreak, WHO Issues Food Safety Reminders By News Desk On Sunday, the World Health Organization released an information note regarding Ebola and food safety. A serious, ongoing outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Africa has killed more than 1,400 people in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Nigeria, and another is potentially emerging in Central Africa. Ebola viruses are known to cause epidemics of disease... Continue Reading Back to top^ More Food Safety News |
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