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Sunday Edition: Reflecting

Today we revisit some of the topics we’ve covered in the past months.

Sunday Edition: Reflecting

Quick bites from around the food safety arena this week


Hello members,

We are not producing a fresh Sunday Edition newsletter this week because of the Memorial Day holiday weekend. But we want to revisit some of the topics we’ve covered in the past months. As our membership continues to grow, here are some highlights of the great work the FSN team does each week for our newest subscribers. Thank you for your continued support!

Morgan Holm
Executive Director and Editor-in-Chief


The risks of Salmonella contamination in poultry is a frequent topic for Food Safety News. One of our first Sunday Edition newsletters in December took a deeper look at the subject.  What’s happened since then?

This will continue to be a subject that Food Safety News follows closely.


In January, we looked at the history of GRAS, substances generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA. The list of substances approved by the FDA has come under scrutiny with the rising influence of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement. Here’s the latest development:


In February, we looked at the “F” in FDA, or how much attention food gets as part of the Food and Drug Administration. Our publisher, Bill Marler, has called for a separate food agency because of the complexity and impact of food safety matters. Here’s the latest:

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Morgan Holm

Morgan Holm

Veteran journalist and media executive who spent 35 years at Oregon Public Broadcasting, most recently as Senior Vice President and Chief Content Officer. He leads FSN's transition to a nonprofit, membership-first publication.

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