Salmonella
The latest news on Salmonella
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on a New Mexico peanut butter plant that had repeated food safety violations over several years, using new authority to halt operations at facilities that may be producing unsafe food.
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Salmonella-tainted salmon has sickened hundreds in the Netherlands and the United States, sparking a major recall.
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Would you kitchen pass a restaurant inspection? Plus: food-borne illnesses still a threat.
How to reduce your risk of salmonella infection; would your kitchen pass a restaurant inspection?
Although the FDA has been granted more regulatory power, don’t assume your food is any safer.
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Plus, how to reduce your salmonella risk.
A commentary on why the FDA has so few tools in its food safety toolbox—and why it needs more.
