Food Safety News - May 18, 2018 Penn State aims to improve global health with food safety training

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Penn State aims to improve global health with food safety training

By Catharine Huddle

Like extension offices at land grant universities across the country, Penn State Extension offers classes on topics that include food safety. But the public research university is taking it a big step further. With a trial run in Armenia completed, Penn State wants to take its Extension Service's food safety program international to combat conditions that... Continue Reading

Cargill survey finds grillers are food safety conscious

By News Desk

Cargill’s Feed 4 Thought Grilling Survey of 1,000 adults in the United States found consumers “somewhat savvy about food issues” with “room for even more care in this area.” The outdoor grilling season kicks off during Memorial Day in most parts of the country and Cargill’s Food 4 Thought Survey found food safety was “an... Continue Reading

Health officials investigating Salmonella outbreak in Georgia

By News Desk

Dozens of people are sick and four have been admitted to hospitals in a Salmonella outbreak in Newton County, GA. About 70 people have reported illnesses to the county health department, according to a notice posted Thursday afternoon. Health officials said the "confirmed outbreak" was initially reported to the county on May 4. "We are... Continue Reading

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