Food Safety News

USDA signals a lack of interest in combatting Salmonella

Department has sidetracked a significant rule that would make it illegal to sell contaminated chicken

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Fraud alerts fall in November

24 alerts mentioned the United States in November

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Scientists get grant to study Campylobacter

Researchers at a university in England have received funding to investigate how Campylobacter outcompetes other bacteria and adapts to different host environments.

The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is part of a consortium awarded £850,000 ($1.1 million) from the Biotechnology and Biological

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More than 20 poisonings, 1 death reported in California linked to wild mushrooms

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is issuing an urgent advisory following a recent outbreak of amatoxin poisoning linked to the consumption of wild, foraged mushrooms.

Confirmed cases have resulted in severe liver damage in both pediatric and adult patients, including one adult fatality. As of Dec. 5, 2025,

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Sunday Edition: Is 'Generally Recognized As Safe' (GRAS) really safe?

More than 1,200 substances used in food in the United States have not undergone review by the FDA.

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A third of fraud cases pose a food safety risk, say scientists

In the Joint Research Centre cases, the vast majority of hazards were of a microbiological or chemical nature.

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FDA increases enforcement of import regs for shrimp, papaya

The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and modifies the alerts as needed.

Recent modifications to FDA’s import alerts, as posted by the agency, are listed below.

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Singapore shares details of revised rating system

Singapore is bringing in a new food establishment rating system later this month.

The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said the Safety Assurance for Food Establishment (SAFE) framework will apply beginning Jan. 19.

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GAO report says FDA is still failing to meet requirements of 2011 law

A key element of the law is the establishment of a system to trace food, which is key to reducing the severity of foodborne illness outbreaks.

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Two studies assess links between certification and pathogen detection

Two studies have looked into whether private certifications improve food safety with results varying by certification standard and pathogen.

The first study examined whether third-party certifications make the food system safer for meat, poultry, and egg industries in the United States.

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New dietary guidelines published

The 2025 dietary guidelines have just been published and they include a bigger focus on including red meat and fat in the foods Americans eat.

The guidelines, which will be in place through 2030, are primarily the brainchild of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of the Department of Health

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FSA reports improved results from imported product sampling

There has been a sharp decline in the number of positive samples found as part of a program targeting imported products, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA).

Results are from sampling products of animal origin (POAO) at UK Border Inspection Posts (BCPs), under the National Monitoring Plan, between April

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Nestlé expands infant formula recall

Toxin found in production plant

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Costs of foodborne illnesses exceed $74 billion

The cost of foodborne illnesses in the United States was almost $75 billion in 2023, according to recently released data.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that the most expensive foodborne pathogen is Salmonella, which cost $17 billion. The least expensive pathogen was for cholera, a relatively rare disease

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Firm to compensate consumers after food poisoning

A food company in Brazil has been held accountable following an investigation into a food poisoning outbreak during Christmas 2024.

The Public Prosecutor's Office of Rio Grande do Sul (MPRS) signed an agreement with Circulu's Lanches to compensate consumers because 97 people fell sick after eating

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