Food Safety News - June 26, 2018 Red Hen’s clean, but some inspection reports a bit curious

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Red Hen's clean, but some inspection reports a bit curious

By Dan Flynn

Whenever a previously obscure restaurant stumbles into the media’s spotlights, somebody is sure to raise its food safety record. After his press secretary was asked to leave the Red Hen Restaurant in Lexington, VA, this past week, President Donald J. Trump suggested that an eatery that is dirty on the outside is likely dirty on... Continue Reading

Egg-borne disease is preventable: So why aren't we doing It?

By Roy Costa, RS, MS (MBA)

To better understand my recent opinion piece on Rose Acre Farms, let me further clarify a few things. I am a sanitarian by training, I am not per se an expert in all aspects of poultry or egg production. I have a bias toward sanitation, which is the maintenance of healthful conditions, as a primary,... Continue Reading

Producer of recalled Honey Smacks kept secret amid outbreak

By Coral Beach

As public health officials in other countries urge consumers to throw away a Kellogg's cereal because it’s linked to a Salmonella outbreak in the United States, the company that actually produced the cereal has not been named. The Kellogg’s recall notice says it is assisting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration with an investigation to... Continue Reading

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