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Food Safety News - 10/19/2018 Walmart’s Yiannas agrees to take FDA’s top food safety job when Ostroff retires

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Walmart's Yiannas agrees to take FDA's top food safety job when Ostroff retires

By Dan Flynn on Oct 19, 2018 12:05 am


Analysis It came as no surprise that 54-year old Frank M. Yiannas, FDA’s newly named deputy commissioner for food policy and response, would be the one for the job. After the romaine lettuce fiasco and deadly E. coli outbreak linked to it earlier this year, somebody had to tell the fresh produce industry they have... Continue Reading



Study documents that irrigating crops with wastewater can spread disease

By News Desk on Oct 19, 2018 12:03 am


Urban farmers growing vegetables in Africa could accidentally be helping to spread disease by irrigating crops with wastewater, according to researchers. In a report published in the Environmental Research journal, the scientists found evidence in Burkina Faso canal water samples of virulent pathogens commonly responsible for waterborne diseases which could lead to people that are... Continue Reading



McCain Foods recall causes Hy-Vee to recall meat, poultry, potato products

By News Desk on Oct 19, 2018 12:02 am


Grocery retailer Hy-Vee Inc. is recalling some of its meat, poultry, and potato products because they contain mushrooms and tomatoes that McCain Foods has recalled because of potential bacterial contamination. Hy-Vee officials said in a notice yesterday that McCain Foods recalled the implicated caramelized mushrooms and fire-roasted tomatoes because of possible contamination with Salmonella and... Continue Reading



One ill in Sweden due to mislabeled beans; favism suspected

By Joe Whitworth on Oct 19, 2018 12:01 am


One person in Sweden has fallen ill after incorrectly preparing chickpeas and beans that were not labelled correctly. Sweden issued a Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) notification after a report from the Sollentuna authority that a person had fallen ill. It was initially thought to be food poisoning but later changed to... Continue Reading



BULLETIN: Ostroff retiring from FDA; Walmart's Yiannas moving to agency

By News Desk on Oct 18, 2018 12:39 pm


In a letter to staff, FDA Deputy Commissioner for Food and Veterinary Medicine Dr. Stephen Ostroff announced he will be retiring in January 2019. Frank Yiannas, Walmart's vice president for food safety will leave the mega-retailer to fill the void at the agency. The FDA deputy commissioner position is being eliminated. Yiannas will go into the... Continue Reading



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Mom's Apple Squares

Traditional recipes for apple squares often use plenty of trans fat-laden shortening in the crust. We replaced it with a mixture of canola oil and butter, and swapped out half the all-purpose flour for whole-wheat pastry flour for a little fiber.
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Mom's Apple Squares
Traditional recipes for apple squares often use plenty of trans fat-laden shortening in the crust. We replaced it with a mixture of canola oil and butter, and swapped out half the all-purpose flour for whole-wheat pastry flour for a little fiber.

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