Food Safety News - April 14, 2016 More money for scoreless restaurant inspections advances in Colorado

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More money for scoreless restaurant inspections advances in Colorado

By Dan Flynn

Colorado will know by mid-May if Senate Republicans were as quick to make a deal with the restaurant industry as were House Democrats. The outcome could mean more money to pay for local restaurant inspections, but it could also mean more murky reports on those inspections. At issue is House Bill 16-1401, which the Democrat-controlled lower chamber approved... Continue Reading

Recall goes international; Pictsweet, FDA not talking

By Coral Beach

While Reser's Fine Foods Inc. has gone public with the recall of some of its products because of possible Listeria contamination from onions, Pictsweet Co. has not been similarly forthcoming, leaving retailers who sell its frozen vegetables to issue a string of recalls. The recall of refrigerated deli-type salads from Reser's went international Tuesday when... Continue Reading

Mustard relish recalled because of botulism concerns

By News Desk

Mustard relish from HardyWares Preserves in Nova Scotia is under recall by Canadian authorities because of possible contamination with the bacteria that causes botulism poisoning. The recalled relish, sold in 250 ml jars, can be identified by the HardyWares logo on the label and a "Packaged on" date of Dec. 3, 2015, according to the... Continue Reading

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