Food Safety News - February 28,=?UTF-8?B?IDIwMTcgUHVibGlzaGVy4oCZcyBQbGF0Zm9ybQ==?=: Trump orders his burgers well done

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Publisher's Platform: Trump orders his burgers well done

By Bill Marler

Bloomberg posted a piece on "How Donald Trump Orders (and Tips) at His Favorite Restaurant" about the 21 Club, which is just a few blocks from Trump Tower in Manhattan. According to the report: The president's standard order is a "21" Burger ($36), which he likes cooked well-done and topped with American cheese. On the... Continue Reading

The intersection of science and safety: NY testing pays off

By News Desk

The work of 43 people in New York led to more than 300 recalls and the removal of contaminated food from countless store shelves across the country in 2016, preventing illnesses and protecting the public. Those 43 people — microbiologists, chemists and support staff at the New York State Food Laboratory — were crucial to the... Continue Reading

Raw milk producer appeals cease and desist order today

By News Desk

Today, Ottawa area farmer Michael IIgert is scheduled to ask for removal of a cease and desist order that prevents him from selling or distributing milk that has not been pasteurized. A hearing is set for this morning in Ontario before the Health Services Appeal and Review Board. The cease and desist order, issued in December 2016, came... Continue Reading

Hawaii finds excess bacteria in Meadow Gold milk; stops sales

By Coral Beach

Meadow Gold Dairies in Hawaii is under order to stop distributing and selling its 2 percent reduced fat milk because state tests during the past four weeks have repeatedly showed more than 10 times the allowed level of coliform bacteria it the product. The order from the Hawaii State Department of Health on Monday will... Continue Reading

Wyoming, South Dakota nix country-of-origin-labeling for beef

By Dan Flynn

Mandatory country-of-origin-labeling bills for beef and ground beef made it out of committees in Pierre and Cheyenne, but got no further in the farm and ranch friendly South Dakota and Wyoming Legislatures. Senate Bill 135 went down in the South Dakota Senate on Feb. 25. It would have required grocery stores in the Rushmore State... Continue Reading

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