Food Safety News - July 24, 2018 Ritz cracker products recalled because of Salmonella in whey

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Ritz cracker products recalled because of Salmonella in whey

By Coral Beach

A multi-national corporation that owns dozens of popular snack brands is recalling certain Ritz cracker products. The products contain whey powder recalled by another company because of Salmonella bacteria.  Mondelēz Global LLC did not name the supplier of the recalled whey powder in its notice about the Ritz products. Such omissions are standard practice for... Continue Reading

Faces of Food Safety: Meet Janice Cones of FSIS

By U.S. Department of Agriculture

Editor's note: This is a recent installment in a series of employee profiles being published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety Inspection Service, republished here with permission. Janice Cones, a consumer safety inspector (CSI) at Establishment 537H in Columbia, Missouri, feels a profound sense of satisfaction and achievement about her job at FSIS.... Continue Reading

Salmonella concerns spur recall of Ritz crackers in Canada

By News Desk

Mondelēz Canada is recalling two flavors of Christie brand Ritz Bits Sandwiches because of possible Salmonella contamination. The company distributed the implicated snack products nationwide in Canada. Food safety officials are urging consumers to check their homes for the recalled products. Consumers should throw away unused portions of the recalled products even if some of... Continue Reading

UK food safety reform during Brexit creates 'additional risk'

By Joe Whitworth

Some academics have argued an "additional, unnecessary risk" is being created by the Food Standards Agency's decision to continue major reform of UK food safety regulation during the Brexit negotiations. One part of the briefing paper looks at the significance of the Regulating Our Future reforms. The reform program is intended to modify how food... Continue Reading

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