Food Safety News - March 26, 2016 CDC declares end to E. coli outbreak linked to fresh sprouts

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CDC declares end to E. coli outbreak linked to fresh sprouts

By Coral Beach

An outbreak traced to fresh sprouts appears to be over, according to federal officials who say 11 people in two states were sickened by E. coli bacteria in Jack & The Green Sprouts alfalfa sprouts. Eight people in Minnesota and three in Wisconsin were confirmed with the outbreak strain of E. coli O157, with symptom... Continue Reading

New Jersey standoff on homemade food sales continues

By News Desk

A New Jersey state senator is standing firm on his opposition to legalizing direct-to-consumer sales of certain foods not produced in commercial kitchens, citing food safety and fair competition concerns. Only the Garden State and Wisconsin have 100 percent bans on "homemade" food sales, often referred to as the cottage food industry by proponents. New... Continue Reading

Native American Enterprises predicts 'quick resolution' to FDA's listeria litigation

By Dan Flynn

Wichita's Native American Enterprises LLC — the target of a March 21 civil complaint by the U.S. Department of Justice on behalf of the Food and Drug Administration — it telling its side of the story. Doing business as Native American Foods, the Kansas company issued a statement Friday saying "unequivocally that no product contaminated... Continue Reading

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