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.
Animal feed that was produced by Templeton Feed & Grain Inc., a medicated feed mill in Templeton, CA, is unsafe and adulterated, according to the U.S. Food and Drug
We’d like to tell you it isn’t so.
But “Grandma’s Tuna Sandwich,” “Salmon Cakes,” and “Ooohman Vegan Burgers” made by Louisville’s Dolce LLC are adulterated and
Three Mexican bread products are being recalled by Oregon’s Dominguez Family Enterprises because they contain undeclared Whey (milk), Soy Flour, and Wheat.
The Hood River company said people who
A California importer who allegedly tried to re-import products previously refused by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may get off with a warning, specifically a warning letter.
The attempt
Taylor’s Maid-Rite in Marshalltown, the restaurant that tried unsuccessfully to get itself exempted by Iowa’s Legislature from some state food safety rules, continues to operate in violation of
The building, equipment, and employees at Yo Lily Cheesecake Co., a food-manufacturing firm owned by C. V. Foods Corp. in Chula Vista, CA, are among the deficiencies Food and Drug
Gulf seafood safety is getting a big assist from the army of federal wildlife, fisheries and national park agents who are on scene to protect thousands of species from the
BP’s limited success at squirting some oil to a ship on the surface did not prevent the expansion of the area of the Gulf closed to both commercial and
Cooked beef products from one source in Brazil have been stopped at the border because they contain too much of a broad-spectrum antiparasitic used as a de-worming agent in animals.
California-based Montclair Meat Company Inc. issued a recall May 15 for approximately 53,000 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, according to
We wish foodborne illness investigations moved faster. But, as we’ve been told time and time again, “this isn’t CSI.”
There is nothing we at Food Safety News can
Just nine of 4,400 food samples tested during March by Hong Kong’s Center for Food Safety failed to pass.
In its monthly “Food Safety Report,” the Center for