Five potential European Union countries have had their food safety controls evaluated as part of efforts to align systems with EU requirements.
The reports cover progress in the past 12
A Salmonella outbreak in the UK that has sickened more than 120 people could be linked to imported eggs, according to initial investigations.
The link to eggs was made through
Prairie Farms is announcing a recall of select Prairie Farms Gallon Fat Free Milk produced at its Dubuque, IA, facility and distributed to Woodman’s stores in Illinois and Wisconsin.
Aoun brand tahineh is under recall in Canada because of contamination with Salmonella.
The recall was triggered by test results from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
The recalled tahineh was
Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends and feasting. Once the holiday meal ends, the spotlight turns to enjoying the leftovers in the days ahead. To keep those leftovers safe
The Food and Drug Administration has closed investigations into three foodborne illness outbreaks.
For an outbreak of Salmonella Oranienburg, based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s epidemiological
Authorities in Ukraine have uncovered the manufacture and sale of food products made to mimic well-known brands.
Detectives from the Territorial Office of the Economic Security Bureau of Ukraine (ESBU)
Celebrations brand Senna Leaf Herbal Tea is under recall in Canada because of Salmonella contamination.
The company issued the recall, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
The tea was
FDA inspection records released Wednesday reveal a pattern of sanitary failures and pathogen contamination at ByHeart's Iowa infant formula plant stretching back nearly three years, even as the company continued manufacturing and distributing products linked to a growing botulism outbreak.
The FDA and CDC, in collaboration with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Infant Botulism Treatment and Prevention Program (IBTPP), and other state and local partners, continue to investigate
A deadly E. coli outbreak in Germany remains unsolved despite more than 400 people falling ill and three deaths.
In August 2025, an outbreak caused by enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC)