Food Safety News - April 28, 2016 Hand washing goes high tech during Vegas demo

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Hand washing goes high tech during Vegas demo

By Jim Mann

The Norovirus Summit III picked up where last week’s Conference For Food Protection left off. Presentations and workshops took on the norovirus challenge from beating back biofilms to data-driven hand washing systems. Tuesday’s workshop was part of the second annual combined meeting between Nevada Foodservice and the Nevada Environmental Health Association. The audience was split... Continue Reading

Undeclared peanuts prompt cookie recall

By News Desk

Glenn Wayne Wholesale Bakery of Bohemia, NY, is recalling select 7-Eleven FRESH TO GO brand cookies because they may contain undeclared peanuts. People who have an allergy to peanuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. The select 7-Eleven FRESH TO GO Cookies were sold at 7-Eleven stores... Continue Reading

Dole restarts salad facility; mum on Listeria cleaning process

By Coral Beach

Dole Fresh Vegetables Inc. has resumed production at a salad facility that was linked to a deadly nine-month Listeria outbreak without revealing what was done to clean the plant or to prevent future contamination of food processed there. A statement on Dole's website says investigations by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Centers for... Continue Reading

UPDATED: Hand washing goes high tech during Vegas demo

By Jim Mann

UPDATED: Coverage of Wednesday activities added The Norovirus Summit III picked up where last week’s Conference For Food Protection left off. Presentations and workshops took on the Norovirus challenge from beating back biofilms to data-driven hand washing systems. This workshop was part of the second annual combined meeting between the Nevada Foodservice  and the Nevada... Continue Reading

CDC warns of Cronobacter in powdered milk, infant formula

By News Desk

In a new warning this week, the government discusses Cronobacter contamination, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says is a particular problem in powdered infant formulas, and to a lesser degree herbal teas, starches and powdered milk. Because powdered infant formula is not sterile, it can sometimes contain Cronobacter — formerly known as Enterobacter sakazakii — a... Continue Reading

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