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Europe reports record high E. coli and Listeria levels

Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) and Listeria infections in Europe are at their highest levels since the start of EU-wide surveillance in 2007. Data comes from two 2023 epidemiological reports issued recently by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), which cover the European Union and European Economic... Continue Reading

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FDA warns food processors about Listeria, allergen and sanitation violations

As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters. Warning letters often... Continue Reading

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Salmonella illnesses prompt recall in Korea

Korean authorities have announced the recall of two products as part of an investigation into a foodborne outbreak. The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, and local government officials said investigations into reports of food poisoning led to the action. They did not... Continue Reading

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Nationwide egg recall issued as Salmonella outbreak sickens 79 across 7 states

A multistate Salmonella outbreak tied to organic and cage free eggs from August Egg Company has sickened 79 people and prompted a nationwide recall, according to the CDC. No deaths have been reported. The outbreak spans Arizona (3 cases), California (63), Kentucky (1), Nebraska (2), New Jersey (2), Nevada (4),... Continue Reading

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Incorrect allergen labeling prompts recall of organic crackers

Firehook of Virginia is recalling one lot of Firehook brand Classic Sea Salt Organic Crackers because they may contain undeclared sesame.  People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to sesame run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products, according to the company’s recall notice posted by the Food and... Continue Reading

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Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar recalled for containing full-sugar version

Pepsi Beverages Company of Jacksonville, FL, is recalling 19,203 cases of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar, 12 FL OZ (355 mL) aluminum cans, packaged in 12-pack and 24-pack cartons, because the product labeled as Zero Sugar contains full-sugar product. The recall was initiated on May 23, 2025, and is ongoing, according... Continue Reading

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Publisher’s Platform: World Food Safety Day celebrates ‘Science in Action’

Every June 7, we celebrate World Food Safety Day (WFSD), and in 2025 we commemorate its seventh edition. This day aims to raise awareness and promote concrete actions to prevent, detect, and manage foodborne risks, thereby supporting human health, safe trade, responsible agriculture, and sustainable development. World Food Safety Day is an opportunity to:... Continue Reading

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Children sick in two-country Salmonella outbreak

German and Austrian authorities are investigating a Salmonella outbreak that has mainly sickened young children. More than 60 children have fallen ill. The Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES) reported illnesses were likely caused by an organic cashew butter with raspberries sold at dm drogerie markt. The majority... Continue Reading

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A cry out of Arizona for a poultry vaccine to end the devastating spread of bird flu

Poultry vaccines are available to producers who need to control  Bronchitis, Bursal Disease, Encephalitis, Fowl Pox, Laryngotracheitis, Marek’s Disease, Mycoplasma Gallisepticum, Newcastle Disease, Pigeon Pox, Reovirus, and Tenosynovitis. Those are available from just one company, Duluth, GA-based Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc. However, no vaccine is available for the avian... Continue Reading

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Chinese researchers charged with smuggling crop fungus, raising food safety concerns

Federal authorities have charged two Chinese researchers with smuggling Fusarium graminearum — a fungus that threatens crops and food safety — into the United States, raising concerns about risks to the food supply. Yunqing Jian, 33, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Michigan, and her boyfriend, Zunyong Liu, 34,... Continue Reading

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Trump golf resort kitchen gets 32 out of 100 on health inspection report card

Inspectors found multiple food safety violations in May at a golf course resort kitchen owned by President Trump. The inspectors from Somerset County Department of Health found the kitchen at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey to have violations that “constitute gross insanitary or unsafe conditions, which pose... Continue Reading

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Salmonella contamination sparks tehina recall

Canadian food safety officials have announced a a recall of tehina because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. The Bornibus brand “tehina” was sold at The Market Garden, 810 Catherine St., Victoria, British Columbia. It is sold in jars with a weight of 240 grams, a UPC... Continue Reading

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Diced chicken recalled in Canada because of bone fragments

Olymel S.E.C. is recalling its brand of Cooked Diced Chicken 1/2 in because of possible contamination with pieces of bone, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).  This Class 3 recall, indicating a low risk of adverse health consequences, targets hotels, restaurants and institutions in Quebec, Canada. Recalled Product:... Continue Reading

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Shrimp products recalled in Canada because of undeclared allergens

Watson Enterprises Inc. is recalling North Shore Fishery brand Frozen Breaded Shrimp Patties and Frozen Tempura Shrimp Roll because they may contain undeclared egg, soy, and milk, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The recall was triggered by CFIA test results and is classified as a Class 1... Continue Reading

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TGD Cuts, LLC recalls cucumbers and related products because of Salmonella risk

TGD Cuts, LLC of Jessup, MD, is recalling multiple products, including fresh cucumbers, salsas and salads, because of potential contamination with Salmonella. The cucumbers were supplied by Bedner Growers, Inc. and are linked to an ongoing FDA investigation into a Salmonella outbreak. The recalled products were distributed to retail and... Continue Reading

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FDA outbreak investigations continue

Officials with the Food and Drug Administration are continuing to investigate several foodborne illness outbreaks. For an outbreak of E. coli O145:H28 infections, the FDA has begun sample testing, but has not reported what it is testing. The agency had already begun traceback efforts and an onsite inspection, but has... Continue Reading

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The Litigated Dish: Trouble in paradise

— OPINION — Dreaming of white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and all-inclusive luxury? Punta Cana has long been a go-to destination for travelers in search of tropical bliss. But recently, a concerning trend has emerged — one that is putting a serious damper on the dream. I’ve received credible reports... Continue Reading

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Latvian agency reveals findings from investigation into E. coli outbreak

Latvian health officials have completed their investigation into an outbreak and general rise in E. coli which led to almost 80 sick people. The Center for Disease Prevention and Control (SPKC) said the epidemiological investigation revealed 77 infections caused by E. coli from March 19 to April 16. E. coli sequencing... Continue Reading

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Scientists report on WGS use for E. coli in France

Scientists have described the main lessons learned from the use of whole genome sequencing (WGS) of E. coli in France. WGS is routine for surveillance of Shiga toxin–producing E. coli (STEC) human isolates. Experts assessed implementation of WGS between 2018 and 2022 for 1,002 sequenced isolates. From genomic distances of serotypes O26:H11,... Continue Reading

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Jerky recalled because of undeclared allergen

Springville Meat & Cold Storage Co. Inc. of Springville, UT,, is recalling 15,388 pounds of heat-treated shelf-stable ready-to-eat beef jerky/beef snack stick products and voluntarily inspected elk, venison and buffalo jerky products because of undeclared allergens, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced May 3.  The product contains... Continue Reading

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Aldi’s Casa Mamita Churro Bites recalled for undeclared milk allergen

Camerican International of Paramus, NJ, is recalling 7.05 oz boxes of Aldi Brand Casa Mamita Churro Bites Filled with Chocolate Hazelnut Cream because of undeclared milk.  This poses a serious or life-threatening risk to individuals with milk allergies or severe sensitivities. The recall was prompted by a consumer report indicating... Continue Reading

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After a 13-year ban, Congress looks to open up schools to milk options and alternatives

To get their whole milk and 2 percent products back into the nation’s schools, dairy farmers may have to accept some competition from non-dairy alternatives. According to the Plant Powered School Meals Coalition, under current law, students are only guaranteed a substitute for cow’s milk, such as fortified soy milk,... Continue Reading

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California bill would ban ultra-processed foods from school lunch programs

California is one step closer to becoming the first state in the nation to ban ultra-processed foods in public school lunches with bipartisan legislation approved by the state Assembly.  The bill, AB 1264, introduced by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, would direct the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment to define... Continue Reading

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African food safety agency to be up and running by 2026

A recently created African food safety authority is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2026. The Africa Food Safety Agency (AfFSA) will be part of the African Union (AU), tasked with coordinating and harmonizing food safety policies and regulations. The AU Assembly of Heads of State and... Continue Reading

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UK delays produce checks; gets BSE status boost

UK checks on certain produce from Europe have been delayed until 2027. Planned post-Brexit border checks on medium-risk fruits and vegetables will now start beginning Jan. 31, 2027. Controls were scheduled to begin in July 2025 under the UK’s Border Target Operating Model (BTOM). The United Kingdom has agreed to... Continue Reading

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Public health alert issued for ground beef sold at Whole Foods because of E. coli risk

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. FSIS is issuing this public health alert to ensure that consumers are aware that these products should not be consumed. A recall was... Continue Reading

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Sulu Organics recalls more than 3 tons of beef tallow and pork lard

Sulu Organics LLC of Bartlett, IL, is recalling 6,166 pounds of pork lard and beef tallow products that were produced without the benefit of federal inspection, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The pork lard and beef tallow items were produced on various dates from December... Continue Reading

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Scientists show some bacteria decrease during poultry processing

Researchers have assessed the impact of processing on the presence and transfer of antimicrobial resistant bacteria on chicken meat. Findings showed that while Campylobacter and E. coli were present in birds entering the plants, their presence and numbers significantly declined along the poultry processing line, especially following procedures such as... Continue Reading

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Petition in the works to put a foie gras ban on the Denver ballot

A petition campaign is underway to secure a place on the 2025 election ballot in Denver to ban foie gras in the Mile High City.   This year, the campaign sponsor calls itself “Pro-Animal Colorado,” which failed to get Denver voters to close an employee-owned lamb slaughterhouse last year.  It... Continue Reading

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Thailand informs World Health Organization about rare anthrax outbreak

Thailand has reported its first human anthrax-related death in 30 years. In May, Thailand informed the World Health Organization (WHO) of four cases of cutaneous anthrax. One person died as a result of disease complications, while the other three were hospitalized. It is the first reported anthrax-related death in Thailand... Continue Reading

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