Food Safety News - March 1, 2018 Ikea manufacturer recalls candy because of mice infestation

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Ikea manufacturer recalls candy because of mice infestation

By News Desk

Ikea Canada is recalling Ikea brand Marshmallow candy “GODIS PÅSKKYCKLING” because of possible contamination from a mice infestation at the manufacturing plant. “These products may contain harmful bacteria. Consumers should not consume the recalled product described below,” according to a notice posted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The recalled marshmallow candies were sold in 100-gram bags at Ikea stores in Nova... Continue Reading

Antimicrobial resistance in food animals threatens people

By News Desk

Bacteria from humans and animals continue to show resistance to antimicrobials, which is one of the world’s biggest threats to public health and often involves the food chain according to a new report from two European public health agencies. The report from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and... Continue Reading

Activists' case on constitutionality of 'ag-gag' law advances

By Dan Flynn

A federal judge has decided not to toss out a lawsuit about the constitutionality of Iowa’s 6-year-old “agricultural production facility fraud” statute, meaning the issue will very likely go to trial next year. Federal District Court Judge James E. Gritzner, in a 38-page opinion, on Feb. 27 denied the crux of a motion to dismiss... Continue Reading

CDC declares an end to Jimmy John's sprout outbreak

By News Desk

Federal officials have closed the book on an outbreak of Salmonella infections among Jimmy John's customers, saying a specific source could not be identified, even though 80 percent of the sick people ate raw sprouts from the restaurant chain before becoming ill. Reporting 10 confirmed cases of the outbreak strain of Salmonella Montevideo infections across... Continue Reading

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