Food Safety News - July 8, 2015 Some Stella & Chewy’s Pet Food Products Recalled for Listeria Risk

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Some Stella & Chewy's Pet Food Products Recalled for Listeria Risk

By News Desk

Stella & Chewy's of Milwaukee, WI, is voluntarily recalling some of its products due to concerns about the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes. The recall was prompted by a positive test confirming Listeria monocytogenes in Chewy's Chicken Freeze-Dried Dinner Patties for Dogs, 15 ounce, Lot #111–15, during routine surveillance testing by the Maryland Department of Agriculture.... Continue Reading

Food Safety Challenge Finalists Present Work to Judges During FDA 'Demo Day'

By Lydia Zuraw

The five finalists of the Food and Drug Administration’s 2014 Food Safety Challenge presented their work to judges Tuesday afternoon during "Demo Day." The contest was launched last fall to encourage academic institutions and laboratories to develop methods for better and faster detection of Salmonella in food. Forty-nine teams submitted proposals between Sept. 23 and Nov. 9.... Continue Reading

General Mills Pledges to Use 100-Percent Cage-Free Eggs

By News Desk

As part of a new animal welfare policy, major food manufacturer General Mills has pledged to shift its egg-buying practices in the U.S. to source exclusively from cage-free suppliers. The company did not provide a timeline for implementing the change. Its Häagen-Dazs ice cream brand already sources entirely from cage-free suppliers in Europe, the company said. Following... Continue Reading

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