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Articles by Keith Loria
EU Recalls Thousands of Food Products Over Ethylene Oxide Concerns
The recall is unlikely to impact the U.S. due to differing regulations
Majority of Food Processors Expect Food Safety Claims to Increase Over the Next Year
A new report reveals that pandemic-related food safety risks evolving from changes in food production and technology are among the top reasons for expecting rising claims over the next year
FDA Creates Task Force to Combat Cyclospora Contamination
The parasite is an increasing cause of foodborne illness, especially in fresh produce
USDA Invests $650M to Expand Meat and Poultry Processing Capacity
The effort is aimed at increasing competition, leveling playing field for smaller producers.
Are Consumers Ready for Cultured Meat?
While the industry for these products has seen significant growth in recent years, a new report says there are still many challenges in getting them to market on a commercial scale.
Wisconsin Passes Legislation Restricting Meat, Milk Labeling
Under the bills, vegetarian and vegan foods sold in the state could not be labeled as meat, milk, or dairy if they don’t contain those products.
Maine Legislation Aims to Charge Producers for Recycling Costs
If passed, the legislation would make CPG companies cover the cost of disposing of their packaging
New OSHA COVID-19 Guidance Excludes Food Workers
The temporary federal rule updates guidance for health-care worker protection, but omits measures for food system workers
Court Orders “Real Water” Bottled Water Company to Shut Down Amid Hepatitis Outbreak
The alkaline water may be connected to multiple cases of non-viral hepatitis, with one fatality
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