

A multistate outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes has been traced back to New Jersey-based El Abuelito Cheese, Inc.
A multistate outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes has been traced back to New Jersey-based El Abuelito Cheese, Inc.
STOP, along with several organizations, is asking the USDA FSIS to reform and modernize poultry inspections in an effort to decrease foodborne illness as a result of Salmonella and Campylobacter contamination.
The agency stated that it “will continue working with our federal partners, industry and consumer and health advocates on our shared goal of reducing consumer exposure to toxic elements from food,” but it did not call out the companies or foods mentioned in the recent report.
Counterfeit expensive premium cherries are seized in Hong Kong.
An international crime network tried to sell a large amount of fake rum into Spain.
The pilot is intended to help improve the agency’s speed and efficiency in identifying seafood imports that could threaten public health.
New alarming report released: Certain commercial baby foods are tainted with high levels of arsenic, lead, cadmium and mercury. Other manufacturers aren’t reporting test results at all.
The agency announced a new sampling plan as part of surveillance efforts related to the 2018 multistate outbreak of E. coli O157:H7.
A criminal organization is uncovered in Spain.
The 9th annual Food Safety Consortium will bring together perspectives from different angles in food safety to discuss topics that include FDA and FSMA, supply chain challenges, and the lasting impact of COVID-19 and strategies for the industry to move forward. Registration is open now.