Foreign materials in Wild Planet chicken cans require recall By News Desk Following consumer complaints and one potential injury, Crider Inc. in Stillmore, GA, Tuesday recalled 5,610 pounds of canned organic roasted chicken breast that may be contaminated with foreign materials according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The cans of Wild Planet brand organic roasted chicken breast were produced on Jan. 16.... Continue Reading Australian research reveals how Campylobacter bacteria work By News Desk A newly published study by Australian researchers describes how particularly virulent strains of Campylobacter jejuni are able to cause gastroenteritis in humans. It is reportedly the first time such a bacterial sensor has been identified. Researchers at the Griffith University Institute for Glycomics near Brisbane say that their results suggest it may be possible to create... Continue Reading Tainted tahina recalled by Michigan's Sinbad Foods By News Desk West Bloomfield Township, located 30 miles northwest of Detroit, is the latest location for a tahini product recall. Sinbad Foods, located at 6251 Haggerty Road, said in a Tuesday news release that 1-pound and 2-pound containers of its Tahina Telkef with "packed on" dates of Oct. 7, 2016, and "sell by" dates of Dec. 5,... Continue Reading Federal magistrate takes Beef Checkoff under advisement By Dan Flynn Federal Magistrate Judge John T. Johnston heard arguments for 55 minutes Tuesday from attorneys representing the activist legal fund R-CALF USA and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack about the Beef Checkoff program. Judge Johnston of the U.S. District Court in Montana then took his range of options under advisement. R-CALF wants him to grant a temporary restraining order... Continue Reading EU members say Salmonella outbreak linked to Polish eggs By Coral Beach It's unclear how many members of the European Union received eggs from Poland that have been implicated in an ongoing Salmonella outbreak that began in July 2015 and has sickened almost 150 people. Belgium, France and Germany received some of the eggs, according to information filed with the European Commission's Rapid Alert System for Food... Continue Reading More Food Safety News |
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