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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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FDA increases enforcement of import rules for products with Salmonella, pesticides and heavy metals

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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More bushmeat seizures reported in England

A unit of the Food Standard Agency (FSA) has helped seize bushmeat in England.

The National Food Crime Unit (NFCU) operation resulted in one arrest. A 51-year-old man has been released under investigation.

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Salad recalled because of Listeria contamination

Freshprep brand Creamy Cucumber Dill Salad with Feta & Pita Chips is being recalled in Canada because of contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.

The recall was triggered by the company, according to the recall notice from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The implicated product was distributed in British Columbia.

Consumers can

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Do you recall this?

The 1906 parallel: History repeating Iiself

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FDA closes investigation into Salmonella outbreak traced to moringa powder

The FDA has concluded its investigation into an outbreak of Salmonella infections related to Rosabella-brand moringa powder capsules distributed by Ambrosia Brands LLC.

As of April 1, there have been 10 patients from eight states confirmed in the outbreak of Salmonella Newport and Salmonella Kentucky. Three of the patients have

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EU reports fall in suspected food fraud incidents

The number of suspected frauds reported by countries in Europe declined in February compared to the month before.

Three alerts involved the United States in February with two related to animal feed. The other topic was health claims on food supplements.

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