Veteran journalist with 15+ years covering food safety. Dan has reported for newspapers across the West and earned Associated Press recognition for deadline reporting. At FSN, he serves as Senior Editor and covers foodborne illness policy.
A couple weeks ago in this space, Food Safety News recognized the contribution being made by our summer interns.
This week we’d like to recognize another group of contributors–
A consumer complaint led to the July 20 discovery of liquid mercury in a can of Greatwall brand Chopped Pork and Ham by the Center for Food Safety in Hong
The original July 20 public warning has now been expanded in Canada to include additional recalled products, best before codes, and distribution for the affected products.
The Canadian Food Inspection
A second brand of headcheese is being recalled in Canada for possible Salmonella contamination. It follows an outbreak of rare Salmonella Chester in British Columbia that was associated with another
David Cameron, the United Kingdom’s new Premier was making his first official visit to the White House, when a “written Prime Ministerial Statement” was released back in London.
In
With the nation’s dairy herd standing at about nine million head, any postmortem sampling of the edible tissues of single animals are anecdotal at best.
But every week, the
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Produits Phoenicia Inc. are warning the public not to consume the Cedar brand Tahini described below because the product may be contaminated with
There is another recall underway for deli meats in Canada. Montreal’s Dats Déli Européen has recalled some of its sliced meat products because these products may be contaminated with
Tanja Dzinovic, who ordered a California Cobb Salad and ate some other offerings from the Baker Street Restaurant and Pub in Kenosha, WS, and was infected with the Salmonella pathogen,
The United Kingdom’s independent Food Standards Agency failed to reduce the incidence of Campylobacter in chickens by 50 percent, did not get the consumers to cut their salt in
Texas has a whole bunch of unlicensed food manufacturing businesses in it.
Since early 2009 when it was disclosed that the Peanut Corporation of America processing plant in Plainview, TX