Food Safety News - July 20, 2016 Seattle Salmonella victims ate pork from Kapowsin Meats

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Seattle Salmonella victims ate pork from Kapowsin Meats

By Coral Beach

Eleven people who attended a July 3 event in Seattle and ate pork provided by Kapowsin Meats became sick and health officials say they have laboratory evidence linking them to a Salmonella outbreak in 2015 that sickened almost 200 people and was traced to pork from Kapowsin Meats. “We know that the pork served at the luau was supplied by Kapowsin Meats,... Continue Reading

Seven brands of black beans recalled because of ink pen

By News Desk

Faribault Foods Inc. is recalling 15-ounce cans of black beans after a consumer found part of an ink pen in a can. Seven brands are included, but only one production code is implicated in the recall of no-salt-added black beans, according to a recall notice posted on the Food and Drug Administration's website. The code... Continue Reading

Bar S recalls chicken and pork products including franks and corn dogs

By News Desk

The Altus, OK-based Bar-S Foods Company, late Tuesday recalled approximately 372,684 pounds of chicken and pork hot dog and corn dog products that may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The ready-to-eat, chicken and pork hot dog and corn dog items were produced... Continue Reading

Criminal charges pending against Ontario raw milk advocates

By News Desk

When provincial agricultural officials in Ontario raided raw milk advocate Michael Schmidt's farm this past October, they were accompanied by local police. The raid turned into a standoff that ended only when a deal was reached that allowed some samples and computers to be removed, but dropped equipment seizures. After going through raids and trials... Continue Reading

Norovirus is parked down the road from GOP convention

By News Desk

Those attending the Republican National Convention in Cleveland should have little to worry about when it comes to a norovirus outbreak more than a hour away in Sandusky, OH. The 11 staffers who were stricken are members of the advance team for the California delegation.The first illnesses began before the largest delegation arrived. By the... Continue Reading

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