Food Safety News - November 10, 2017 Ground lean veal recalled in Canada after E. coli testing

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Ground lean veal recalled in Canada after E. coli testing

By News Desk

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has posted a recall of ground lean veal by Vantage Foods Inc. The company cited possible E. coli O157:H7 contamination as the reason for the recall. Vantage Foods Inc. distributed the veal to various Food Basics brand supermarket locations in Ontario. Little detail was included in the recall notice, about how the possible contamination was discovered. "This recall was triggered by test... Continue Reading

Survey probes food industry fears about food safety changes

By News Desk

What keeps food safety and quality operators up at night? Its a question about feelings not usually included in an industry survey, but the folks at The Acheson Group and Safety Chain Software asked it in their 2017 Food Safety & Quality Operations survey. The Acheson/Safety Chain probe into these fears found the Food Safety Modernization... Continue Reading

Empire Kosher recalls chicken breasts because of metal pieces

By News Desk

Empire Kosher Poultry Inc. is recalling almost 11,000 pounds of raw, boneless, skinless chicken breast products after an employee noticed metal material in a chicken breast at the facility while performing regular duties. The Mifflintown, PA, company distributed the chicken breast products to retailers nationwide, according to the recall notice posted Thursday on the USDA's... Continue Reading

FSN Briefly

By News Desk

Every hour of every day people around the world are living with and working to resolve food safety issues. Here is a sampling of current headlines for your consumption, brought to you today with the support of iwaspoisoned.com. Water, water everywhere … The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday that drinking water is continuing to... Continue Reading

Hepatitis A reaches beyond homeless; vaccine dwindling

By Coral Beach

An ongoing hepatitis A outbreak among more than 1,200 people in at least five states, with more than 800 hospitalizations and 40 deaths, has local and state officials struggling to meet vaccination needs. Many of the victims of the outbreak — described by the California Department of Public Health as the largest person-to-person hepatitis A... Continue Reading

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