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Food Safety News - December 23, 2014 80, 000-Plus Pounds of Bacon Recalled for Misbranding 80,000-Plus Pounds of Bacon Recalled for Misbranding By News Desk Abes Finest Meats of Palatka, FL, is recalling approximately 80,050 pounds of hickory-smoked sliced bacon products due to misbranding, the U.S. Department of Agricultures Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Monday. The recalled 10-lb. bulk frozen packages of CEDAR CREEK HICKORY SMOKED SLICED BACON were produced on various dates between July 23 and Dec. 11,... Continue Reading First Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Listeria Outbreak Linked to Caramel Apples By Dan Flynn The first wrongful death lawsuit has been filed in California against Safeway Inc. over those commercially produced and prepackaged caramel apples now the subject of a 10-state Listeria outbreak responsible for five deaths so far. The wrongful death action naming Safeway Inc. as the defendant was filed by James Raymond Frey on behalf of his... Continue Reading The 10 Worst U.S. Foodborne Illness Outbreaks of 2014 By James Andrews This year saw dozens of well-publicized foodborne illness outbreaks caused by everything from bean sprouts to cilantro to caramel apples. Food Safety News has compiled a list of the 10 most harmful U.S. outbreaks of 2014, in terms of both the number of people who died and the number sickened. This list includes only foodborne illness... Continue Reading USDA Offers Tips to Help Keep Your Holiday Illness-Free By U.S. Department of Agriculture As the end of the year approaches, its likely there are multiple meals and parties in your future. Carrying food from one location to another and sharing dishes with a crowd means more opportunity for bacteria to grow and cause food poisoning. Whether youre an experienced cook, a first-time party host, or simply adding a... Continue Reading Chinese Lawmakers Consider Tougher Penalties for Breaking Food Safety Laws By News Desk The bi-monthly legislative session of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, being held Monday through Saturday in Beijing, is considering a draft revision to China’s food safety laws that would include detention for offenders. Anyone who adds inedible substances to foods could go to jail for up to 15 days, states the submitted bill language.... Continue Reading More Food Safety News Past Food Safety News ArticlesFood Industry Events Food Safety News Copyright 2014 Marler Clark LLP, PS. All rights reserved. 1301 2nd Avenue, Suite 2800, Seattle, WA 98101. Change your address or unsubscribe. Youre receiving this newsletter because you are subscribed to Food Safety News Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe. Having trouble viewing this email? View it in your browser. Unsubscribe | Change Subscriber Options nutritionclasses.blogspot/2014/12/food-safety-news-december-23-2014-80.html
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