Food Safety News - August 25, 2017 Country-of-origin labeling has no place in NAFTA 2.0

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Country-of-origin labeling has no place in NAFTA 2.0

By Craig Uden

In public policy, as in life, learning from past mistakes is a cardinal rule for success. That is why it was disappointing to see Thomas Gremillion from the Consumer Federation of America advocate for the reinstatement of mandatory country-of-origin labelling (MCOOL) for beef and pork in a recent guest opinion column on the Food Safety News website. Fore... Continue Reading

Two E. coli O157:H7 illness clusters under scrutiny in Japan

By News Desk

Japan health authorities are dealing with two new clusters of E. coli O157:H7 infections. The first involves a suspended grilled-meat restaurant in Yokohama, linked to the illnesses of a teenage girl and a man in his 80s who ate there on July 30. The second involves a deli in the Saitama Prefecture and a potato salad... Continue Reading

Beach Beat: Taking a chance with raw milk? Don't bet your kid

By Coral Beach

I've never been much for games of pure chance. They simply leave too much up to, well, chance. Where's the fun or challenge in that? I prefer activities that involve logic and reason and strategy — like "Clue" or pinochle. Yah, yah, I know both of those involve an element of chance. There's the luck... Continue Reading

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