Loblaws recalls frozen shrimp for risk of harmful bacteria By Kelsey M. Mackin Loblaw Companies Ltd. is recalling pre-packaged cooked shrimp because it may contain raw shrimp contaminated with harmful bacteria. The recall was triggered by the company, according to the recall posted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. There have been no reported illnesses to date due to the consumption of this product. It was sold at the following Loblaw banner stores in... Continue Reading HACCP Principles: No. 2 identify critical control points By Laura Mushrush This is the second of a seven-part series on Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points sponsored by PAR Technologies. There are seven HACCP principles outlined by the Food and Drug Administration to serve as a guideline for creating a systematic approach in the identification, evaluation and control of food safety hazards. Once a hazard analysis is... Continue Reading More Food Safety News |
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