A series of class action lawsuits has been filed in Florida against major food retailers who allegedly sell honey that may not be “honey” because it does not contain pollen.
In the nearly five years since the last legal horse slaughterhouses in the United States shut down, strange events keep happening in Florida’s C-9 Basin, north of Okeechobee Road
Publix Super Markets Monday recalled spinach dip for possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. No illnesses have yet been associated with the recall.
The potential contamination was discovered during routine microbial
A Florida company is recalling fresh basil that was sold in Washington, Oregon and Rhode Island because it may be contaminated with Salmonella.
Sanith Ourn Farm of Indiantown, FL said
The raw Florida oysters that sickened at least 11 people during March and April were contaminated with an unusual but mild strain of cholera.
“This is the first outbreak of
Six L’s of Immokalee, Fla. is recalling a single lot of grape tomatoes because they may be contaminated with Salmonella.
The strain of Salmonella has not been determined and
A woman who recently returned to Florida from Haiti has a laboratory-confirmed case of cholera, Florida Department of Health (FDOH) officials announced Thursday.
“We are working with our health care
Florida’s Beaver Street Fisheries Inc, based in Jacksonville Thursday recalled its 5-7 lb Tuna Loins (Lot 928378) because they have the potential to be contaminated with elevated levels of
Florida citrus growers will give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration a good agricultural practices document that demonstrates how the industry is working to assure that the fruit they
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
Florida growers have not yet recovered from the early 2010 cold snap that led to a nationwide tomato shortage and they are still dealing with those pesky penny-a-pound for pickers
The Florida Senate passed a bill to ensure the safety of tomato crops Tuesday, two years after a Salmonella scare connected to Florida tomatoes.
Craig Meyer, deputy commissioner at the