Food Safety News - June 28, 2018 Dallas greenhouse growers say their leafy greens are safer

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Dallas greenhouse growers say their leafy greens are safer

By News Desk

Promoting its leafy greens as cleaner and safer for the planet and people, Eden Green Technology has struck a deal with Walmart to market its produce, which is grown without soil in vertical racks in greenhouses. "The produce is planted, picked and packed at the same facility, and kept in an unbroken cold chain to... Continue Reading

Petition seeks to change rules for 'Product of USA' meat labels

By Dan Flynn

Country of origin labeling for meat once involved lofty policy debates in Congress and international bodies like the World Trade Organization. Now two influential groups have decided it would help domestic producers and consumers alike if USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) would change its policies. The Lincoln, NE-based Organization for Competitive Markets and... Continue Reading

Public comes out in force for Hepatitis A vaccinations in NC

By Coral Beach

Just one day after public health officials urged customers of a Hardee’s restaurant in Charlotte, NC, to get vaccinated against Hepatitis A, almost 900 people had received the post-exposure treatment. Mecklenburg County Public Health Director Gibbie Harris on Tuesday said the Hepatitis A outbreak in the county is growing, announcing that a Hardee’s employee could... Continue Reading

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