Food Safety News - April 1, 2016 Arizona exempts potlucks, school veggies from food safety rules

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Arizona exempts potlucks, school veggies from food safety rules

By Dan Flynn

Eating dangerously will be possible in Arizona by late July. Non-commercial potluck social events, exempt from food safety rules for food and beverages, will be legal outside the workplace. Gov. Doug Ducey signed the covered-dish dinner exemption earlier this month after the Arizona Legislature approved House Bill 2341, which removed the ban on potlucks outside workplaces. State... Continue Reading

CDC says deadly outbreak over; Dole, FDA silent on salad plant

By Coral Beach

Dole Food Co. and the FDA remain mum on the status of a salad processing facility linked to a deadly international Listeria outbreak, which began in May 2015 and wasn't declared over until this week. Dole officials did not provide any additional comments when asked about the final outbreak update, posted yesterday by the federal... Continue Reading

Deli employees report meat slicers not cleaned often enough

By News Desk

Managers and employees at more than half of the delis in a recent study reported the retail operations are failing to meet U.S. Food Code specifications because meat slicers are not cleaned often enough. Meat slicing machines in retail delis are notorious for harboring Listeria bacteria, as well as contributing to the reputation deli meats have for being a major source... Continue Reading

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