Canadian Halal Processor Pleads Guilty in Tainted Meat Case By Cathy Siegner The owners of a British Columbia meat processing plant pleaded guilty Monday in the B.C. Supreme Court to one count of selling E. coli-tainted meat in 2010. Pitt Meadows Meats, now known as Meadow Valley Meats, had originally been charged with 11 counts of selling meat unfit for human consumption, a violation under Canada’s Food and Drugs Act.... Continue Reading What's In Your Food? A Look at Food Fraud By Christina Rice Olive oil, fish, honey, milk, and fruit juices are common, everyday foods found in most people's kitchens. However, these common foods may not contain the food ingredients you think. The honey in your pantry may contain antibiotics, chemicals and added sweeteners. The salmon in your refrigerator may not even be salmon, but instead may be... Continue Reading More Food Safety News |
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