Food Safety News - September 20, 2016 Kellogg Co. recalls Eggo waffles after routine test shows Listeria

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Kellogg Co. recalls Eggo waffles after routine test shows Listeria

By News Desk

The Kellogg Co. is recalling 10,000 cases of Eggo waffles from 25 states after routine testing by the company revealed Listeria monocytogenes in the toaster waffles. All of the recalled Eggo waffles are Nutri-Grain Whole Wheat flavor, according to a notice posted by the company. No other Eggo products are implicated. As of Monday, the... Continue Reading

Salmonella spurs Illinois company to recall frozen shrimp

By News Desk

A Northbrook, IL, company is recalling an undisclosed amount of frozen shrimp imported from Vietnam and distributed in nine states because of Salmonella contamination. Censea Inc., also known as Central Seaway Co. Inc., is recalling "A-PAC" brand headless shell on black tiger shrimp from restaurants, retailers and wholesalers after tests by the Arizona Department of... Continue Reading

Conquering this enemy is increasingly a matter of choice

By Jim Mann

Editor's note: This is the third in a series of three guest opinion columns by Jim Mann in recognition of September as National Food Safety Month. The more we learn about norovirus, the clearer the choices are in changing current behaviors. Foodservice operators know a lot about norovirus, especially in how to cope with an outbreak. What... Continue Reading

Victims in three other states linked to E. coli outbreak in Seattle

By Coral Beach

An E. coli outbreak initially linked to a restaurant in Seattle is now being investigated as a multi-state outbreak with cases confirmed in four states. In addition to seven Washington residents reported last week in connection with the Matador restaurant in Seattle, the outbreak has also sickened people in Colorado, Idaho and New York. Officials... Continue Reading

Not a lot standing between egg man Jack DeCoster and jail

By Dan Flynn

The sole question remaining before the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals is whether the federal jail sentences imposed on Austin “Jack” DeCoster and Peter DeCoster are lawful in light of the findings at sentences. In a newly filed response to the DeCosters’ request for a rehearing on their three-month sentences, government attorneys say the sentences... Continue Reading

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