In my home state of Washington, if a driver operates a vehicle in a reckless manner and kills another person in the process, the driver may be charged with the
Food Safety News begins its 7th week of online publication on Monday.
Believe or not, we will be having our first face-to-face staff meeting this week in Chicago.
We did
When U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Margaret Hamburg Thursday told a U.S. Senate hearing about an ongoing criminal investigation into the Peanut Corporation of America over the
The deadly Salmonella outbreak caused by peanut processing plants in Georgia and Texas is still being blamed for costing growers money, but it may just be good old supply and
With cilantro, peppers, lettuce and undeclared milk and peanut protein, there is plenty new in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) Enforcement Report for the week
Cleaning up the recalls of products that were made with either peanut butter or peanut paste continues to be a major effort at the U.S. Food & Drug Administration
$12 Million Insurance Policy to Fund Partial Settlement for Salmonella Victims
U.S. bankruptcy judge William E. Anderson said today he will sign an order establishing a $12 million fund
The $1 billion loss peanut growers were expecting because of last year’s national Salmonella outbreak involving Peanut Corporation of American (PCA) is turning out to be–not so much.
For the survivors of those killed and for all those injured in the national outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium, the first good news may occur on Oct. 1st.
That is when