Romaine lettuce is associated with elevated food safety risks. In Canada, there have been seven documented outbreaks of illnesses associated with romaine lettuce, and 16 recalls of romaine lettuce or products containing romaine lettuce because of E. coli O157:H7 from 2010 to 2019.
FOOD SAFETY NEWS – As the countdown to 2024 begins, celebratory get-togethers need to prioritize food safety. Amid the excitement and festivities, it’s crucial...
By the health department's count, Utah has seen 25 outbreaks from raw milk just from Campylobacter alone since 2009. The outbreaks sickened a total of 295 people.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Jesalyn Harper, the only full-time code enforcement officer for the small, agricultural city of Reedley in California's Central Valley, was...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Lab-grown dairy alternatives and breast milk alternatives are being developed by globalist investors including Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Mark...
The owner of a farm where human waste was found in a field of produce told News 8 that it was a “complete accident” and “honest mistake.”
Owner Andy Stutzman declined to comment on camera Wednesday, but said his farm Kuntry Gardens does not use human waste as fertilizer. He said that five-gallon buckets of waste from an outhouse were mistakenly dumped in the field.
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