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My purpose to reading over these has been to gain info into what the "legal" industries are dishing out for illness. Frustrating all these can be happening and accepted as business as usual but milk is different.

Debbie ChikouskyNarcisse, MBwww.chikouskyfarms.comAnyone who knows the good he ought to do and doesn't do it, sins. 4:17

Chopped Onions and Celery Recalled for Potential Listeria Contamination

By News DeskA California company is voluntarily recalling one day's production of diced and slivered onions and a mix of diced onion and celery because these products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Gills Onions, LLC of Oxnard, CA issued the recall after... Read more >>Back to top^ CA Romaine Lettuce Illnesses Occurred in Orange County

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By sThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday released data from five-and-a-half years of laboratory testing on Chinese-made chicken jerky dog treats -- products that received heightened attention in 2007 and late 2011 following upticks in the 1,000 consumer complaints... Read more >>Back to top^ Food Processing Trends Underscore Need for Additional Safety

By Dr. HagensThe current trend of minimization in food formulation and processing - such as the reduction of salt levels in products like meat and cheese and milder processing techniques designed to preserve fresh characteristics of products - should trigger a renewed... Read more >>Back to top^ Health Groups Call on Surgeon General for Report on Sugary Drinks

By Gretchen GoetzA coalition of more than 100 health organizations and individual experts have penned a letter asking for a U.S. Surgeon General's report on sugary drinks, which many say are partly to blame for America's obesity epidemic.Signatories, led by the Center... Read more >>Back to top^ Buona Vita Recalls 70,000 More Pounds of Meat Products for Listera

By News DeskNew Jersey-based Buona Vita, Inc. is recalling an additional 72,510 pounds of various frozen, ready-to-eat meat and poultry products over Listeria concerns, just weeks after the company recalled more than 300,000 pounds of meat products for the same issue.According to... Read more >>Back to top^ London Restaurants Post Food Inspection Scores

By Dan FlynnJust before the 2012 Summer Olympics, restaurants in London are publicly posting their inspection ratings for the first time.It's not an A-to-F letter grade like those now seen in many locations in the United States including New York City. Instead,... Read more >>Back to top^ More Food Safety News

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