Food Safety News

Swiss study finds E. coli, Yersinia and Listeria in raw milk

Testing of raw milk sold from farms in Switzerland has detected E. coli, Listeria, Campylobacter, and Yersinia.

Scientists said results highlight the potential risk of foodborne infections associated with the consumption of unpasteurized milk, as well as hygiene deficiencies linked to raw milk vending machines.

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FDA withholds company names in report on mango outbreak

The FDA has issued a report about a Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak linked to mangoes but has redacted key information, including what companies were involved.

The Executive Incident Summary Abstract covers an outbreak of 56 cases, but the states involved have been redacted. The Food and Drug Administration also redacted the

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Irish survey reveals gaps in Listeria knowledge

A survey in Northern Ireland has revealed gaps in knowledge relating to some parts of European Listeria regulation but good compliance with control measures.

Ready-to-eat (RTE) food manufacturers were surveyed on their level of awareness of European regulation 2073/2005, which requires businesses to take measures in their production environments

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USDA retracts public warning about Walmart chicken nuggets

The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is retracting the public health alert issued on April 1 for Walmart Great Value Fully Cooked Dino Shaped Chicken Breast Nuggets with “Best If Used By” date “Feb 10 2027”  produced by Dorada Foods after

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Karns Foods recalls chocolate raspberry cups because of undeclared peanuts

Karns Foods is recalling its approximate 8-ounce packages of "Mini Dark Chocolate Raspberry Cups" because they may contain undeclared peanuts. People who have allergies to peanuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.

The recalled "Mini Dark Chocolate Raspberry Cups&

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Wawa recalls beverages because of undeclared milk

Wawa of Media, PA, is recalling its 16-ounce bottles of Wawa Iced Tea Lemon, Wawa Iced Tea Diet Lemon, Wawa Diet Lemonade and Wawa Fruit Punch produced by the Wawa Beverage Company for sale in a limited number of Wawa stores located in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Virginia

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FDA was too heavy handed with redaction pen in this outbreak report

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Hilton Foods reveals cost of U.S. Listeria incident

Hilton Foods has disclosed costs of £28 million ($37 million) as part of an incident involving a recall of fish in the United States because of Listeria.

The inventory write-off and operational disruption was related to contamination and regulatory action involving Hilton Seafood Holland, which trades as Foppen.

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Cape Verde denies outbreak but Shigella detected

Cape Verde officials have insisted that there is no evidence of any outbreak following reported infections in European and U.S. travelers who have been to the country.

Authorities said they have been monitoring the situation through the epidemiological surveillance system and in coordination with health agencies and tourism operators.

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Sunday Edition: Consolidation

Four companies control about 80 percent of the U.S. beef market, and there is no reason to believe that any of them are satisfied with their share.

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Salad recalled in Canada because of contamination with Listeria

Co-op brand creamy garlic and spinach salad is being recalled in Canada because of contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.

According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the salad was distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan.

The recall was triggered by the company. No illnesses related to the

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Raw Farm recalls cheese linked to E. coli outbreak

The dairy waited 21 days to initiate the recall.

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Be sure to serve food safety at spring holiday meals

Spring holidays bring families and friends together for Easter ham, Passover brisket, and Mother’s Day egg-based brunch dishes. As consumers across America prepare these traditional meals for gatherings, following basic food safety practices can help reduce the risk of foodborne illness.

“Spring holidays are about cherished traditions

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Petting farm safety warning issued ahead of Easter

Health officials in England and Wales have warned people about the risk of catching harmful infections from animals.

Public Health Wales said it was important that people do not pick up, cuddle, kiss, or handle lambs during Easter outings to farms and petting attractions.

In 2025, about 80 cases

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Swedish hepatitis A outbreak expands with 11 sick

Plus illness data for main pathogens in 2025

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