Food Safety News - February 22, 2018 Iowa manufacturer recalls chicken salad amid Salmonella outbreak

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Iowa manufacturer recalls chicken salad amid Salmonella outbreak

By News Desk

A week after Iowa health officials put out a public health warning about chicken salad sickening people with Salmonella, the USDA-regulated manufacturer is recalling the product. Triple T Specialty Meats Inc. of Ackley, IA, on Wednesday recalled about 20,600 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken salad made for Fareway Stores Inc. amidst a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella... Continue Reading

Night Hawk recalls frozen beef dinners packed in wrong boxes

By News Desk

A Texas company is recalling frozen dinners because they were packaged in the wrong boxes and contain milk, a known allergen that is not declared on the label as required by federal law. Night Hawk Frozen Foods Inc. of Buda, TX, recalled almost 170 pounds of its branded beef patty meals after customers complained that... Continue Reading

EFSA's lumpy skin disease recommendation shows promise

By News Desk

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) reports vaccines are working against lumpy skin disease but says the ailment has not been eliminated. According to EFSA, outbreaks of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in the Balkan region fell dramatically by 95 percent from 7,483 in 2016 to 385 in 2017. The figures confirm that vaccination of cattle... Continue Reading

Pork/shrimp dumplings recalled for misbranding, egg allergen

By News Desk

Corona, NY-based A & A Finest Wednesday recalled about 570 pounds of frozen pork and shrimp dumpling products because of misbranding and an undeclared allergen, according to the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service. The product contains egg, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label as required by federal law. The... Continue Reading

After the Secretary, USDA's 4 most important jobs remain vacant

By Dan Flynn

The United States of America is 400 days into President Donald J. Trump's administration, yet four top USDA jobs remain vacant. The vacant positions aren’t what you call insignificant. After the Secretary of Agriculture, they are likely the most important jobs at USDA, especially when it comes to delivery of USDA programs. They include: The... Continue Reading

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