Food Safety News - April 24, 2017 FDA warns seafood firms in Alabama, Ecuador to clean up

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FDA warns seafood firms in Alabama, Ecuador to clean up

By News Desk

The Food and Drug Administration found serious food safety violations at two seafood facilities, one in Ecuador and one in Alabama, according to warning letters recently made public by the federal agency. Food companies that receive FDA warning letters have 15 working days to respond with an outline the specific things they are doing to... Continue Reading

E. coli outbreak strain in several flour brands from Ardent Mills

By Phyllis Entis

The Public Health Agency of Canada has confirmed 27 cases of E. coli O121 infections across five Canadian provinces since November 2016 that have been linked to flour produced by Ardent Mills Canada. A 28th victim was a visitor to the country. Seven of the outbreak victims were hospitalized, but are recovering. No deaths have... Continue Reading

Elderly man sentenced to 18 months for certification bribes

By Coral Beach

A 71-year-old man is facing 18 months in federal prison for taking bribes in exchange for giving false food safety training certificates to foodservice workers from 2008 to 2015. Ernest Griffin negotiated a plea agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice in the case, admitting last year to one count of federal program bribery. U.S.... Continue Reading

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