Food Safety News - March 22, 2016 H-E-B recalls tuna because of sterilization issues at plant

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H-E-B recalls tuna because of sterilization issues at plant

By News Desk

Equipment malfunctions are again blamed for a canned tuna recall, this time by the grocery chain H-E-B Inc., which is recalling more than 10,000 cans of Hill Country Fare branded chunk light tuna in oil. The recall notices on the company's website and the Food and Drug Administration website are dated March 18 — the... Continue Reading

Feds seek closure of school, military supplier after Listeria tests

By Dan Flynn

A federal civil complaint filed Monday seeks to immediately stop Native American Enterprises LLC from distributing adulterated food, following positive results on Listeria tests and repeated warnings from federal officials. The Wichita-based company produces “namely refried beans and sauces” and ready-to-eat taco meat products, according to the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Kansas. Customers of Native American Enterprises... Continue Reading

Deliberate act cannot be ruled out for Germany's 2011 outbreak

By News Desk

Yes, the German E. coli O104:H4 was a pathogen of a high virulence that suddenly emerged, and that might point to an unnatural phenomenon. But might it have been a deliberate act? Or some kind of accident? To be sure, the 2011 outbreak centered on Northern Germany was large, severe, and deadly. Out of the... Continue Reading

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