Officials Investigating NJ Restaurant After Several Illnesses Reported By News Desk Health officials in Princeton, NJ, were investigating food-handling practices at a local hotel restaurant after several people reportedly became ill after a Thanksgiving buffet there. Health Officer Jeffrey Grosser of the Princeton Health Department said while at least 12 people in three separate families reported being sickened after eating at the Nassau Hotel, the exact... Continue Reading Chile Cheese Enchiladas Recalled for Possible Salmonella Contamination By News Desk Overhill Farms Inc. of Vernon, CA, is voluntarily recalling the frozen food product Open Nature Chile Cheese Enchiladas due to potential Salmonella contamination. The supplier for the organic cilantro contained in the product notified Overhill Farms that the organic cilantro may have Salmonella contamination based on routine testing. The product is sold nationwide at all Safeway-owned stores,... Continue Reading Restaurant Inspections With Letter Grades Debut in Colorado By Dan Flynn The letter grade system for reporting restaurant inspection results most associated with New York City has reached Colorado. Michael Bloomberg, the three-term liberal billionaire mayor, first imposed an A-to-F posted grading system on Big Apple restaurants in 2010. Before Bloomberg left office at the end of 2013, his letter grade system was being heralded as... Continue Reading Will Lactose-Free Fairlife Milk Be Coke's Next Cash Cow? By Cookson Beecher Soft-drink giant The Coca-Cola Company will soon be launching a new version of milk branded as Fairlife. The launch is planned for later this month, with sales to begin nationwide next year. "Purely nutritious milk" states the slogan under Fairlife's name on the containers. The company's optimism is riding high for this new lactose-free product, which... Continue Reading More Food Safety News |
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