Taylor Farms Retail Inc. has recalled 3,265 cases of various salad blends that may be contaminated with Salmonella.
The recall follows a random test conducted on a finished package
In a recall related to one previously announced by Giant Eagle, the Pittsburgh-based grocer chain, the producer River Ranch Fresh Foods of Salinas, CA announced Friday that it is taking
With 109 sickened and 21 deaths, the Jensen Farms Frontera Listeria Outbreakis now tied as the second-most deadly foodborne illness outbreak in the United States. The numbers of ill and
The outbreak of listeriosis linked to whole Rocky Ford-brand cantaloupes from Colorado’s Jensen Farms is now more than six times larger than it was when the first public warnings
A California grower is recalling 2,498 cartons of chopped or shredded romaine because it may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Church Brothers of Salinas, CA. said the U.S.
I love watching “The Deadliest Catch” when I ever watch T.V. The thought of working in freezing weather in 30-foot swells catching crab for rich people has certain flair
In recognition of food safety month, Food Safety News is profiling people whose lives have been altered or ended by a foodborne illness. In this series, we hope to illustrate
While the timing may have been sensitive (it was just days after the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks), the LA Times’ “Food Poisoning: America’s Homegrown Threat”
Three companies — Taylor Farms of Tracy, CA; Triple B Corp. of Anchorage, AK; and So Ono Food Products of Honolulu, HI — have recalled chicken Caesar salads because the dressing includes
The first thing the inspector from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported seeing in the food storage warehouse was the trapped dead rodent behind the pallet of
Everyone seems to hate government now days. From being afraid the FDA “food police” will try to steal your seeds, to trying to privatize Social Security, government is perceived as
Following reports that fresh strawberries sold at Oregon roadside stands and farmers markets were the likely source of at least 10 E. coli O157:H7 infections, one fatal, the Seattle-based