Food Safety News - July 4, 2018 Food safety might come up in handful of state ballot measures

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Food safety might come up in handful of state ballot measures

By Dan Flynn

State and local ballot issues involving food and agriculture sometimes push food safety onto the political stage. Not much of that is likely in 2018, however, because this year only a handful of states are going to be voting on food or agricultural measures. According to Ballotpedia, the nonpartisan online political encyclopedia, Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon,... Continue Reading

How much are you willing to pay for your holiday feasting?

By News Desk

The good news is that the cost of a holiday barbecue isn't any more expensive this Independence Day than it was in 2017, the bad news is the potential for paying the high price of food poisoning also remains the same.  "A cookout of Americans' favorite foods for the Fourth of July, including hot dogs,... Continue Reading

Homemade food responsible for botulism outbreak in Denmark

By Joe Whitworth

An outbreak of foodborne botulism in Denmark, with six confirmed cases, has been linked to a homemade dish served at a private party in June. Fødevarestyrelsen (Danish Veterinary and Food Administration) said a sample from the homemade dish was positive with botulinum toxin type A. The same type was identified in the patients. All six... Continue Reading

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