Food Safety News - February 28, 2018 Heavy metals found in 40 percent of protein powders tested

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Heavy metals found in 40 percent of protein powders tested

By Coral Beach

Healthy eating enthusiasts may want to reconsider their protein powder choices in light of a new study that shows 40 percent of 134 brands tested have elevated levels of heavy metals, with certified organic products twice as likely to contain heavy metals as non-organic powders. The 2018 study by the Denver-based Clean Label Project used... Continue Reading

Two more dog food companies recall products for Salmonella

By News Desk

Carnivore Meat Co. of Green Bay, WI, and TruPet LLC of Milford, OH, are recalling dog food and dog treats because of possible Salmonella contamination. Both of the recalls were triggered by the Michigan Department of Agriculture's collection of retail samples from a single batch of each product, according to the recall notices. Both companies’ products tested positive for Salmonella contamination. There have been no illnesses... Continue Reading

Who's to blame for the chicken salad Salmonella outbreak?

By Dan Flynn

Blame keeps shifting over the Salmonella-tainted chicken salad outbreak, which is centered mostly over the upper midwest. The confirmed case count associated with the chicken salad remains at 65, with 55 of the cases in Iowa. Although the case count hasn't increased since the most recent report from the CDC on Feb. 22, that doesn't... Continue Reading

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