By the Environmental Working Group A diverse coalition of 84 organizations has called on House and Senate lawmakers to oppose ...
Two years into suing the State of Montana over food safety gaps, Jeffrey P. Havens has learned that state District Court ...
A multi-year Salmonella outbreak has resulted in more than 400 people in 17 countries falling sick. The European Centre for ...
Campylobacter cases continued to rise in Ireland, but Listeria and Salmonella rates were stable, according to recently ...
The Food and Drug Administration has closed investigations into two Salmonella outbreaks and released redacted information ...
Findings from an audit in Norway show the country has a functional official control system for produce but there are several ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to “expedite discussions and break the current impasse” to settle the “Busload of Lawyers” ...
An analysis of foodborne outbreak data collection in Austria has found issues with completeness and consistency. A report published by the European Food ...
As November approaches, with the federal government shutdown now in its third week, suspension of food stamps for the hungry ...
Researchers have suggested that the level of protection offered to consumers by a piece of European regulation might not be ...
By Liz Sertl, Senior Director of Supply Chain Visibility for GS1 US As the U.S. food industry prepares for heightened ...
An audit of ambient storage and distribution food business operators in Ireland has revealed pest control problems and a variety of other deficiencies.