Potential modifications include allowing industry-employed meat inspectors to carry out some post-mortem inspections themselves
Read the NewsNorwegian eggs can have a longer shelf life than European eggs without compromising safety, according to an assessment.
The Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food and Environment (VKM) concluded that a 35-day shelf life is safe and justified, provided the cold chain is maintained.
Read the NewsMondelēz Global LLC has expanded its Dec. 24, 2025, recall in the United States of Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookies.
This expansion includes one additional code date (10MAY2026) and two additional UPCs of product pouches inside the recalled carton units of Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie.
Read the NewsAkkarco LLC of Lorton, VA, is recalling Ashfiat Alharamain Energy Support because the product contains undeclared Tadalafil, an ingredient in FDA approved products for treatment of male erectile dysfunction in the family of drugs known as phosphodiesterase (PDE5) inhibitors.
Products containing tadalafil cannot be marketed as dietary supplements. Ashfiat
Read the NewsThe agency has been suffering from staff shortages for years, according to the GAO
Read the NewsThere are plans for the FDA to next year begin testing some of the dairy ingredients in infant formula for botulism-causing spores, according to an agency official.
The move comes in the wake of an outbreak that sickened 51 babies. The botulism spores were found in samples of infant formula
Read the NewsThe frequency of inspections for aflatoxins will be 50 percent
Read the NewsSalmonella caused the most cases and had the highest societal cost
Read the NewsMays Chemical Company of Puerto Rico is recalling 46,315 pounds of frozen, raw pork boneless loins that were not presented for import reinspection into the United States, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.
The frozen, raw pork boneless loin items were produced between
Read the NewsAlso, the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) is calling for a new World Health Assembly resolution to update guidelines on contamination of powdered formula.
Read the NewsNew dietary guidelines published by the Trump Administration have been the subject of much discussion in the medical arena, but one group is pursuing legal action.
The guidelines put the health and safety of the public at risk and are the result of industry influence according to a petition filed
Read the NewsHalf a dozen people have fallen sick in a Listeria outbreak in Norway.
The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) said there are six confirmed patients and all of them have been hospitalized.
Four patients had eaten products from the company Smalahovetunet Voss before they became ill. This includes smalahovesylte,
Read the NewsMore than 160 representatives from the food and drink industry met in Wales recently to discuss food safety.
Topics ranged from foodborne illness incidents and allergens to the risks of food fraud in complex supply chains.
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