Food Safety News - February 2, 2018 Beach Beat: FDA picks up scientist who is food safety champion

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Beach Beat: FDA picks up scientist who is food safety champion

By Coral Beach

To quote Willy Wonka: "So shines a good deed in a weary world." Lots of people have been bagging on lots of governmental entities for my whole life. Whether they want bigger or smaller government, they all have a lot to say about what's bad in Washington, D.C. Few of those people mention what's good.... Continue Reading

CEO says firm may have sold contaminated baby milk for years

By News Desk

Lactalis, one of the world's largest dairy groups, may have been producing Salmonella-conaminated baby milk for more than a decade, its CEO was quoted as saying this week. The French company has recalled 12 million cans of milk in France and several other countries since babies got sick last year after drinking milk produced at... Continue Reading

Nearly half of NYC schools had critical food violations in 2017

By News Desk

Nearly half of public school cafeterias in New York City racked up at least one dangerous health code violation this past year, including evidence of rats and mice, roaches and flies. An analysis of city Health Department data conducted by student journalists at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism found 1,150... Continue Reading

Briefly: Poison posies — Prison food — Online reporting

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. A rose by another name is not safe to eat James Wong, a botanist in the United Kingdom,... Continue Reading

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