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The Kenosha County Health Department has confirmed that 26 people have recently become ill with confirmed Salmonella infections in what appears to be a Salmonella outbreak tied to a common
The California Department of Public Health is warning consumers not to eat “Food World Aam Papad Candy Spicy”–Dry Mango Candy Spicy–which was imported from India, due to unacceptable
Florida House Bill 5311, signed by Gov. Charlie Crist, eliminated state food safety inspections at hospitals, daycare centers, and nursing homes in the state of Florida when it went into
Henderson, Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Natural Meats recalled approximately 66,000 pounds of ground and tenderized steak bison products for potential E. coli O157:H7 contamination late Friday.
The recall was
It’s Independence Day, and since the Food Safety News team is spread out across the country, we’re having another “virtual potluck” for our first 4th of July celebration.
The California Department of Public Health is warning consumers not to eat Flash Pop Candy imported from China. Tests conducted on the candy last week revealed unacceptable levels of lead
Today a Clackmas County man will become the second Oregon victim of a Salmonella outbreak linked to Marie Callender’s Cheesy Chicken and Rice frozen dinners to file a lawsuit
An Ohio State University student filed a Salmonella lawsuit against Casa Lopez restaurant in the Court of Common Pleas in Athens County, Ohio, yesterday.
According to the lawsuit, 19-year-old Tyler
The U.S. Department of Transportation built on its rule banning airline carriers from subjecting passengers to long tarmac delays this month by introducing additional consumer protections.
The Department is
U.S. District Judge Donovan Frank approved a settlement between Cargill, Inc. and Stephanie Smith, a Minnesota woman who became ill with an E. coli O157:H7 infection and suffered
The Illinois Department of Public Health has counted 75 Salmonella cases associated with Subway restaurants in the state since May 11.
Public health officials from the Illinois Department of Public
Yesterday was National Iced Tea Day.
When I was growing up, my mom brewed her iced tea on the front porch in the sun. The Centers for Disease Control and