Stop and think about what you are doing.
We did that last weekend in Las Vegas. After publishing for 222 consecutive days, we took off last Saturday and Sunday so
We are going to miss Bart Stupak.
Without Bart Stupak, the former Michigan State Patrol trooper who chairs the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, it is very doubtful that Congress
We all know there are places in these United States where, when we visit we are hit with that rich feeling. These places look rich, feel rich, and even smell
Food Safety News entered its seventh month of publishing this past week. We thought now would be a good time to speak to food industry executives.
This week we learned
When you go into a food or beverage establishment that is successful and well run, one of the things you will notice is that everything has a place and everything
S.T.O.P. stands for Safe Tables Our Priority, a food safety advocacy group led by parents of children who’ve died from foodborne illnesses.
Parents who have lost
We think of the federal government as this mammoth money machine churning across the land with close to $4 trillion in annual spending and with a credit card lifestyle that
Last April I was with the civil plaintiff attorneys and their experts who were working for the victims of the Peanut Corporation of America tragedy when we were all allowed
If I had spent any more time at the Traceability Interoperability Summit in Denver, my head would have exploded.
Having so many smart people gathered in one place–all with
We are all going to be hearing a lot about traceability this year.
The Traceability Interoperability Summit is being held in Denver, Jan 21 and 22. Sponsored by the Colorado
In the eight day period from Christmas Eve to New Year’s Day we have seen the worst performance out of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety
Tomorrow Food Safety News will celebrate its 3rd birthday. Third year? No, third month.
I will get back to that in a moment.
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