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HACCP Principles: No. 4 Details matter — as does training

By Laura Mushrush

Editor's note: This is the fourth of a seven-part series on Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points sponsored by PAR Technologies. There are seven HACCP principles outlined by the Food and Drug Administration to serve as a guideline for creating a systematic approach in the identification, evaluation and control of food safety hazards.  "What will you... Continue Reading

Taylor Farms diced onion Salmonella risk spurs Haggen recalls

By News Desk

A grocery chain in the Pacific Northwest is recalling several deli salads, wraps and other products because they include diced onions from Taylor Farms of Salinas, CA, that are potentially contaminated with Salmonella. Foods sold at a dozen Haggen grocery stores in Washington are included in the recall, which the regional chain posted on its... Continue Reading

Australia, S. Africa post high fatality rates in Listeria outbreaks

By Dan Flynn

The Australian and South African listeriosis outbreaks have one thing in common — fatality rates as high as 26 to 28 percent. Health officials in Victoria, Australia, late last week announced the death of a man in his 80s as the fifth fatality in the country’s listeriosis outbreak. Two others who lost their lives from... Continue Reading

Ground beef for meal-kit company recalled after E. coli test

By News Desk

An unrevealed quantity of ground beef packaged for meal-kit provider GoodFood and distributed directly to consumers in at least five Canadian provinces is under recall after government tests showed E. coli contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) posted the recall notice late Sunday, urging consumers to check their homes for the Good Boucher branded... Continue Reading

Food bank recalls another 32 tons of food for pathogen risks

By Coral Beach

Days after recalling 11 tons of donated chia seeds because of rodent droppings, the Oregon Food Bank recalled almost 32 tons of pumpkin seeds and half a ton of nutritional yeast. The reason for the yeast recall was not included in the recall notice posted by the food bank. The 63,825 pounds of pumpkin seeds... Continue Reading

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