Food Safety News - April 7, 2016 Listeria spurs company to recall fresh, sliced apples

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Listeria spurs company to recall fresh, sliced apples

By News Desk

Sliced fresh apples — packaged alone and with other fresh-cut fruits and vegetables — are under recall by the Fresh From Texas company because of possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The voluntary recall initiated Wednesday is for sliced apples sold by H-E-B grocery stores in Texas, according to a recall notice on the Food and... Continue Reading

Pasteurized goat milk, cheese ruled out as E. coli source

By News Desk

An E. coli outbreak traced to a Connecticut goat dairy is not linked to milk, cheese, soap or other products produced there, state officials said Wednesday. Additional victims are still being identified in the outbreak, though, with 41 people confirmed to have been sickened by the outbreak strain of E. coli O157. The majority of... Continue Reading

Greater Omaha told to pay Cargill $9 million in E. coli case

By Dan Flynn

Remember the Minnesota dance instructor who was made paraplegic by eating a hamburger from Sam's Club? Almost a decade after Stephanie Smith of Cold Spring, MN, and others were tragically damaged by eating those hamburgers, the courts may have finally decided where financial responsibility is going to rest. This week, the U.S. Court of Appeals... Continue Reading

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