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.
Boulder, Colorado is often called “25 square miles surrounded by reality”.
It’s a place where you’d expect to find a woman-owned organic business like Simplydelicious LLC, maker of
One dairy cow in Kentucky is an example of how antibacterial drugs could be getting into the food supply.
Sulfamethazine is a sulfa drug used to treat bacterial diseases in
The raw milk supplier to the coop now at the center of a growing Campylobacter outbreak in southeastern Michigan decided recently to stop distributing product across state lines three years
Consumers are paying up to $23 per pound for ice when they purchase frozen seafood, a multi-state investigation led by Wisconsin Weights and Measures revealed.
Many seafood processors add a
When the Clay County Fair in Florida gets under way tomorrow for the first ten days of April, America’s love affair with fairs will be back in season.
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A trickle of pepper recalls has continued in the last few days, prompting the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to come forward with some advice for consumers.
CFIA said it
Guilty pleas to violating Canada’s Meat Inspection Act have now led to individual and corporate fines totaling $125,000, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency reports.
Cameron Leth and Wheatland
Alan and Kristin Hudson, fourth generation Maryland chicken farmers, want to know why tax-supported law students should be allowed to represent environmental groups while they must hire their own attorney.
More food exports by Croatia will be safe as its consumer protection policies will be up to European Union standards.
Those are among the findings of a new World Trade
We all know there are places in these United States where, when we visit we are hit with that rich feeling. These places look rich, feel rich, and even smell
Raw bar patrons got a heads up from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Saturday.
FDA said oysters recently harvested from Louisiana’s Area 7 on the Gulf
A Wyoming, New York dairy farmer was ordered to stop selling cows for slaughter until he complies with federal law.
U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Arcara ordered Jerald