Food standards and safety after the United Kingdom exits the European Union next year have been put under the spotlight again by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health and Food
The multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis that was announced June 15 and was linked to Del Monte Fresh Produce Vegetable Trays appears to be over, according to the federal Centers for
More than 60 people who ate at a San Antonio, TX, restaurant in recent days have reported symptoms of foodborne illnesses, city officials reported yesterday. Inspections of the restaurant in
The amount of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria found in pork and chicken on sale in the United Kingdom has been revealed by a Food Standards Agency survey.
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Sunnyvale, CA-based New York Style Sausage Co. late Wednesday recalled 371 pounds of raw chorizo sausage products because of misbranding, according to the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service
Alabama’s Wayne Farms LLC in Decatur is recalling about 439,000 pounds of frozen, fully cooked chicken products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically metal pieces, according
With the patient count having grown to five times the initial number reported, the CDC has declared an end to a Salmonella outbreak traced to Hy-Vee pasta salad.
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Clifton, NJ-based Bahar LLC is recalling 2,344 pounds of frozen, raw beef dumplings products produced without federal inspection, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety
H&C Food Inc. of Brooklyn, NY, has recalled “Frozen Fuzhou Fish Balls” and unbranded frozen “Fish Balls” because they may contain undeclared wheat, pork, egg and crustacean.
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Caito Foods of Indianapolis on Wednesday recalled approximately 242 pounds of fully cooked chicken salad due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’