Food Safety News - May 22, 2015 Exotic Kosher Cuisine Event in New York City Results in Illness Outbreak

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Exotic Kosher Cuisine Event in New York City Results in Illness Outbreak

By News Desk

Approximately 20 people have reported symptoms of foodborne illness after attending an event at a Manhattan synagogue dedicated to exotic kosher cuisine, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. The incident, which occurred on May 5, is under investigation by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The event showcased rarely consumed foods... Continue Reading

FDA Posts Blue Bell Inspection Reports From 2007-2014

By Cathy Siegner

In response to a records request from a Dallas newspaper, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday posted four additional inspection reports of Blue Bell Creameries facilities from 2007-2012. The four join recent FDA inspection reports of three Blue Bell plants performed before and after the company’s April 20, 2015, total product recall. None of the... Continue Reading

Salmonella Cases Linked to Raw Tuna Sushi Now Total 53 People in 9 States

By News Desk

According to updates posted Thursday by both the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there are now 53 people in 9 states infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Paratyphi B variant L(+) tartrate(+). Ten of those sickened have been hospitalized, and no deaths have... Continue Reading

Animal Agriculture Bill Gets a Civil Approach in North Carolina

By Dan Flynn

There's no crime, no unconstitutional prior restraint on taking pictures or making videos, and no deadlines for turning over evidence of animal cruelty. Indeed, the elements that raise constitutional questions about some state “ag-gag” laws are not even found in the North Carolina bill now on Gov. Pat McCrory's desk Animal activists are still vigorously... Continue Reading

New Jersey Township Tries Again for Fines on Food Safety Violators

By News Desk

After dealing with an outbreak of Hepatitis A late last year, Hamilton Township, NJ, has introduced new food safety laws to fine restaurants for health violations and require that establishments prominently display food license and food inspection reports. If passed by the Hamilton Township Council, Ordinance 15-025 would require restaurants to pay $350 for a... Continue Reading

New Bill Would Limit Permissible Level of Inorganic Arsenic in Rice

By News Desk

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) introduced a bill in Congress on Thursday which would limit the amount of inorganic arsenic permitted in rice and rice-based foods. The R.I.C.E (Reducing food-based Inorganic Compounds Exposure) Act would require the Food and Drug Administration to set a maximum permissible level of inorganic arsenic in rice and food containing rice. "Inorganic arsenic... Continue Reading

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