Food Safety News - October 13, 2016 Nutrisystem recalls cookie dough bars for Listeria concerns

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Nutrisystem recalls cookie dough bars for Listeria concerns

By News Desk

Nutrisystem Inc. is recalling one flavor of its Nutricrush bars sold at retail stores and online because they contain cookie dough that has been recalled because of possible Listeria contamination. Only Nutricrush Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough bars manufactured by Nobel Foods Inc. for Nutrisystem are implicated in the recall, according to a notice posted today... Continue Reading

Michigan company recalls 7 tons of cheese because of Listeria

By News Desk

More than seven tons of various kinds of cheese, packaged under three brands and distributed to five states is being recalled because of possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Kuster's Inc. of Camden, MI, posted the recall with the Food and Drug Administration Wednesday evening after receiving notification from its supplier, Farm Country Cheese of Lakeview,... Continue Reading

Dated duck farm video gets state police scrutiny

By News Desk

It's being left to the Indiana State Police to determine if a somewhat dated video contains evidence of animal abuse under state law. John Metzger, who has been president of Culver Duck Farms since April, knew someone in late 2015 and early 2016 had made a video purportedly showing workers improperly and inhumanely slaughtering ducks.... Continue Reading

Hawaii's Hepatitis A outbreak could be coming to an end

By News Desk

New cases of Hepatitis A infection in Hawaii's outbreak linked to frozen, imported scallops are holding steady for the first time since the outbreak was announced, with only one additional person confirmed sick in the past week. That additional illness brings the total of sick people to 289, with 71 of them having had symptoms... Continue Reading

Jan. 1 auction to sell country-by-country rights for Palcohol

By Dan Flynn

To all those nanny states — and at last count there were 38 of them — the inventor of a powdered alcohol product is pushing back with a worldwide auction of the secret manufacturing process to the highest bidder in each country. Phoenix entrepreneur Mark Phillips, inventor of "Palcohol," won approval from the Alcohol and... Continue Reading

China adopts strict rules governing safety of food sold online

By News Desk

As of Oct. 1, China has a strict set of regulations governing how food producers and operators — including related third-party computer platform and delivery service providers — store, market and transport their products sold online. Known as “Order 27,” the China Food and Drug Administration’s “Measures of the Investigation and Punishment of Illegal Conducts Concerning Online... Continue Reading

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