Food Safety News - March 24, 2016 Protests reportedly set for Thursday at California Chipotles

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Protests reportedly set for Thursday at California Chipotles

By Coral Beach

Advocates plan protests for high noon Thursday at two Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants in California to raise awareness about what they say are food safety problems at Taylor Farms, which supplies tomatoes to Chipotle, according to the Teamsters. "In the wake of numerous food poisoning outbreaks at the fast-casual Mexican food chain, safety advocates and... Continue Reading

150-plus Peter Pan restitution claims possible in ConAgra case

By Dan Flynn

Since a Salmonella Tennessee outbreak was traced to Peter Pan and certain Great Value peanut butters almost 10 years ago, the government has been looking for victims. That search has delayed the plea hearing and sentencing of ConAgra Grocery Products Co. LLC, which produced the contaminated peanut butter in Sylvester, GA, back in 2006-07. This past July 22,... Continue Reading

Even if GMOs are safe, mandatory labeling is a good idea

By Mahni Ghorashi

In November 2015 the FDA approved the first genetically engineered salmon as fit for human consumption, paving the way for genetically modified organisms to become a regular part of the American diet. The "super salmon" designed by AquaBounty Technologies produces growth hormones year round rather than just during the summer and reaches adult size in 18 months instead of three... Continue Reading

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