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.
The July 1 Feline’s Pride cat food recall has been expanded.
Feline’s Pride raw food with ground bone for cats and kittens may be contaminated with Salmonella.
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A reestablished charter and 2010-2012 membership for the National Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection was announced Thursday by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
The food safety advisory group is attached
The latest recall of selected romaine lettuce by Fresh Express is almost an exact duplicate of a recall the company went through in May.
There is one major exception, however.
An outbreak of a rare strain of Salmonella–S. Chester–that has infected at least ten people British Columbia may be linked to headcheese, Canadian officials report.
Headcheese is a
Fresh Express brand Romaine-based Salads that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7 have been recalled in Canada. There have not yet been any reports of illnesses, but it
Genetically modified (GM) crops may be continuing to advance on two continents. In Europe, the European Union is on the verge of letting member countries decide on their own about
A public warning for people with allergies has been issued in Canada about Yiangello brand Cookies & Cream Cheesecakes.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Dawn Food Products Montreal
Major retailers and the Australian Government have reached an agreement that will see a phase out of baby bottles containing Bisphenol A (BPA).
The agreement ends months of negotiations between
Florida’s Marjon Specialty Foods Inc., based in Plant City, has recalled 119 cases of sliced apples after a sample tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes.
Recalled are apples packaged in
Editor’s Note: As Major League Baseball presents the 81st All Star Game tonight, Food Safety News continues its periodic look at food safety in major league ballparks.
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An aromatic hydrocarbon called methylnaphthalene is present the substance giving off the unpleasant odor in the packaging of some recalled Kellogg’s cereals.
The Battle Creek, MI-based company recalled some
Dairy farms in Wisconsin and Washington state received warning letters in June about alleged abuse of animal drugs, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has disclosed.
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