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 May 10 warning letter to Brooklyn’s Service Smoked Fish Corporation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released this week fills in some more details about
For at least the third time this year, metropolitan police in Canada are investigating reports of food tampering.
The Toronto Police Service is the latest to find itself on the
The new World Trade Organization (WTO) report criticizing Beijing’s policy on export curbs also paints a picture of China as the largest agricultural producer on the planet.
WTO’s
It’s taken almost six weeks since the Deepwater Horizon blew up, killing 11 workers and ever since spilling oil into the Gulf of Mexico, but National Oceanic and Atmospheric
President’s Choice Baked by You Roasted Garlic Bread with the UPC number 0 60383 80497 8 has been recalled in Canada with a strong warning to the public because
Just before “Food Allergy Awareness Month” ended, the Government of Canada released a consumer-friendly booklet containing key information on the most common food allergens.
“The Government of Canada is working
If, as many now predict, BP’s Tony Hayward is removed as CEO of the giant British oil company, the moment that assured his demise may well be remembered as
Every time BP fails to close its gushing oil well at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, the area topside that is closed to fishing continues to expand.
At
With nearly half our domestic seafood dependent on what happens in the Gulf of Mexico, we cannot really take our eyes off the BP oil spill.
In last week’s
So Shing Hing (USA) Trading Co Ltd on May 24 recalled Dried Melon because the product was found to contain undeclared sulfites.
Consumers who have severe sensitivity to sulfites run
Alleged abuse of animal drugs was the subject of three warning letters released this week by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Two of the letters went out