Food Safety News - March 1, 2016 Yardman only one not paid in Rancho diseased cow scheme

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Yardman only one not paid in Rancho diseased cow scheme

By Dan Flynn

Sentencing continues tomorrow in the criminal prosecution of the four men whose scheme to circumvent USDA inspection in 2013 caused diseased cattle to end up as human food. The owner of Rancho Veal, Robert “Bob” Singleton, and Rancho Feeding Corp. yardman Eugene Corda will appear for sentencing on Wednesday in U.S. District Court for Northern... Continue Reading

Forget your wallet — what's in your spice rack?

By Coral Beach

The federal government has been trying to figure out what's in your spice rack for several years now, and with the completion of a 24-month reconnaissance mission the Food and Drug Administration is ready to begin its homework. Previous government research had revealed that the presence of pathogens, in particular Salmonella, is a "systemic challenge" in the... Continue Reading

McDonald's supplier donates $100K to OSU food safety program

By News Desk

Oklahoma State University's food safety education program got a $100,000 boost last week from Lopez Foods Inc. "OSU's food safety program is a wonderful opportunity for the university, students and food industry," chief operating officer John Lopez said in a news release from the university. "We did not want to pass up the opportunity to... Continue Reading

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