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Food Safety News - 02/24/2019 Beach Beat: CDC says outbreak’s over; USDA says it’s ‘engaging’ industry; what will chicken producers say?

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Beach Beat: CDC says outbreak's over; USDA says it's 'engaging' industry; what will chicken producers say?

By Coral Beach on Feb 24, 2019 12:05 am


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Glass, plastic bits spur recall of Boston Market meals from stores, DOD facility

By News Desk on Feb 24, 2019 12:04 am


Consumer complaints about pieces of glass or plastic in Boston Market brand dinners have prompted the recall more than 86 tons of the frozen meals from retailers nationwide and from a Department of Defense facility in Arizona. Federal officials are urging consumers to check their homes for the not-ready-to-eat boneless pork rib "shaped patty" meals...

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EFSA: Stricter Salmonella rules for hens could reduce human infections

By Joe Whitworth on Feb 24, 2019 12:01 am


Setting stricter targets for Salmonella in laying hens at the farm level could cut the number of salmonellosis cases from that source in half, according to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). European Union countries are required to reduce the proportion of laying flocks infected with certain types of Salmonella to 2 percent. EFSA experts...

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