Food Safety News - May 9, 2018 EFSA posts food data collected from Fipronil residues in eggs

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EFSA posts food data collected from Fipronil residues in eggs

By News Desk

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published its analysis of food data collected after the widespread detection of fipronil residues in eggs last summer.  Millions of European eggs were withdrawn from the marketplace because of  contamination from the use of the toxic insecticide Fipronil that was used as a cleaning agent and sanitizer known... Continue Reading

E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce spreads to Minnesota

By News Desk

Ten Minnesota residents not yet included in the national case count have E. coli O157:H7 infections from romaine lettuce, state officials said Tuesday. Following the May 6 report on one case in North Dakota, also not yet included in the national count, it appears the romaine outbreak continues to expand. April 20 through May 2... Continue Reading

What are they doing when nobody is watching?

By Coral Beach

CHICAGO — Put a bunch of company safety professionals in a room and you'll hear theories, facts and hopes. Invariably the discussions boil down to two main challenges. Building a food safety culture across all levels of an operation and getting CEO's to literally buy into changes that cost money up front are the challenges... Continue Reading

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