Food Safety News - February 1, 2018 Canadian inspectors find Listeria; Sawler recalls turnip sticks

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Canadian inspectors find Listeria; Sawler recalls turnip sticks

By News Desk

Sawler Gardens Ltd. is recalling its turnip sticks because of potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The Canadian company shipped the Sawler brand turnip sticks to distributors in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and possibly nationwide according to the recall notice. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) found Listeria contamination during routine testing. Although there had not been any reported illnesses in association with the recalled product as of Wednesday,... Continue Reading

Friends don't make friends sick on Super Bowl Sunday

By Catharine Huddle

I come from a long line of, "Oh, just leave that leftover chicken – or pheasant, or scrambled eggs, or fried potatoes – on the counter. Someone will eat it later." And there they'd sit – on a small saucer on the toaster – and people would nibble at them all afternoon and into the... Continue Reading

Cheese maker did not test raw milk for E. coli ; 1 died, 25 fell ill

By News Desk

The owner of Scotland's Errington Cheese Ltd. told a court this week that her business did not test its products for a harmful strain of E.coli that claimed the life of a 3-year-old child during a 2016 outbreak. Selina Cairns said her firm did not carry out spot checks on the raw milk used in... Continue Reading

CDC director resigns after reports of conflicts of interest

By News Desk

Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, resigned Wednesday following reports that she bought shares in a tobacco company, among other financial dealings that presented a conflict of interest. “Dr. Fitzgerald owns certain complex financial interests that have imposed a broad recusal limiting her ability to complete all of her... Continue Reading

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