Food Safety News - March 2, 2017 CDC, states investigating foodborne sources in E. coli outbreak

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CDC, states investigating foodborne sources in E. coli outbreak

By Coral Beach

A multi-state cluster of at least 10 people infected with E. coli bacteria has been identified and public health officials are interviewing victims about possible foodborne sources. As of this afternoon, patients had been identified in four states, said a spokeswoman with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "This investigation is ongoing, and we... Continue Reading

Stir fry product recalled for possible Listeria contamination

By News Desk

Fresno-based Versa Marketing Inc. has recalled  4,089 cases of Fusia Szechuan Stir fry because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The product was distributed only to Aldi stores. Florida state inspectors discovered the problem when they tested a sample of finished product collected at the retail level. The sample tested positive for Listeria... Continue Reading

Planting for the local food bank? Take care to do it right

By Michigan State University Extension

This time of year people who enjoy gardening are thinking about and planning what they will be growing this spring, summer and fall. I know this because I am one of those who has already purchased some of my seeds, and planting time is still a ways off yet. Many gardeners like to donate to... Continue Reading

Catch the 2013 — NAMI's guidelines still right on target

By Steve Sayer

So what's the gold standard guideline on how to humanely handle feed animals in 2017? North American Meat Institute's (NAMI), 2013 Guidelines. Next question, please. You can credit, as does NAMI, the "2013" to that innovate Colorado Professor who delights audiences with her speeches by always making pure sense and logic — seem so trivial.... Continue Reading

Government responds to defense issues in PCA appeal

By Dan Flynn

Prosecution and defense attorneys in the Peanut Corporation of America criminal case have found something they can agree upon. Both sides now say the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta needs to hear oral arguments before deciding if the District Court made any errors that should result in reversing the verdicts and/or the... Continue Reading

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