Food Safety News - February 6, 2018 Nursing mom finds lizard in bagged salad; worried about baby

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Nursing mom finds lizard in bagged salad; worried about baby

By News Desk

Federal officials are investigating a report from a Maine woman who said she found a dead lizard while eating in salad made with a bag of chopped lettuce from California, according to state officials. When Michelle Carr of Kittery, ME, found the dead reptile with her salad fork, she "immediately started to retch," both WMUR... Continue Reading

UK regulators call for nationwide review of meat-cutting plants

By Catharine Huddle

Great Britain's food regulators are calling for a nationwide review of all meat-cutting plants after the discovery of serious incidents at production facilities of two major suppliers, 2 Sisters Food Group and Russell Hume. The announcement came just days after the Food Standards Agency (FSA) was criticized by a parliamentary committee for failing to take definitive... Continue Reading

Five years of data show bacteria-related food recalls increasing

By Coral Beach

For five years the Stericycle Recall Index has been tracking product recalls in the United States. With numbers for the fourth quarter of 2017 in, the food and beverage category shows the largest increase in recalls since 2012. "The food and beverage industry experienced the most dramatic spike in units recalled over the past five... Continue Reading

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