Food Safety News - April 3, 2018 Vulto Creamery shut down because owner did not ‘understand’

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Vulto Creamery shut down because owner did not 'understand'

By Dan Flynn

A federal court has shut down the Walton, NY, creamery that last year was the source of a multistate listeriosis outbreak that infected eight people in four states with listeriosis, resulting in two deaths. In a civil action, U.S. District Court Judge Brenda Sannes permanently enjoined Vulto Creamery LLC and its owner Johannes H. Vulto... Continue Reading

A conundrum: Multi-agency jurisdiction and rules under FSMA

By Joseph Corby

Editor’s note: This is part of a series of articles leading up to the 20th annual Food Safety Summit. The event, from May 7-10 at the Donald Stephens Convention Center in suburban Chicago, includes certification courses; a trade show with exhibitors from industry, academia and government; an extensive list of seminars and panel discussions; and a... Continue Reading

Stella Artois brand beer recalled for possible glass particles

By News Desk

Labatt Brewing Company Ltd. of Ontario, Canada, is recalling Stella Artois brand beer from the marketplace because it may contain small particles of glass, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The recall covers “330 ml” clear, green bottles marked with various UPC numbers and the production codes listed below. This recall was triggered by the company. To date, the company has... Continue Reading

More kratom capsules recalled for Salmonella amid outbreak

By Kelsey M. Mackin

A Texas company is recalling various lots of multiple kratom supplements because samples have tested positive for Salmonella. The recall notice on the FDA’s website does not specify what strain of the pathogen inspectors found, but 87 people in 35 states are infected in an outbreak traced to kratom products. Other companies have already recalled kratom products because they... Continue Reading

Dozens on school trip sent to hospitals; norovirus suspected

By News Desk

Four dozen British teens and three adults ended up in hospitals in Washington D.C. this past weekend during a school trip that began in New York City. Although all of the students and adults were not exhibiting symptoms, at least a dozen were so sick with classic food poisoning symptoms that public officials in the... Continue Reading

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