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Food Safe Guru Daily – Someone is having a big party, another Food Lion trailer theft

May 16, 2012 by

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The article describes a perfect party. Corona beer and baked goods. This is not a food recall or a food related problem. It is an interesting story and the two thefts may be related. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Police investigating another trailer theft. Pennsylvania State Police said they were looking for another trailer that was stolen from… [Read more…]

State agency criticized for refusal to name restaurant linked to E. coli

May 16, 2012 by

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By Lynne P. Shackleford lynne.shackleford@shj.com   A state agency is being criticized for refusing to release the name of a Spartanburg Mexican restaurant linked to a recent outbreak of Escherichia coli. The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control confirmed Friday it is investigating 11 cases associated with the same restaurant, but has declined to… [Read more…]

Buddhist Monastery illnesses maybe linked to Rice Balls, 150 ill

May 16, 2012 by

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Law enforcement and health investigators were trying to trace the source of a food-borne outbreak that sickened dozens of people who attended a Mother’s Day garden party and food fair at a Buddhist monastery in Carmel, New York, May 13. Sticky rice balls were suspected as a possible culprit, a Town of Kent police detective… [Read more…]

The 411 on Food Safety: How to Protect Your Family’s Plate

May 15, 2012 by

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Food safety is no joke and neither are food recalls. We try our best at US Food Safety to keep you in-the-know on the food safety issues affecting you and your family. In line with that, we’re collaborating with an awesome Safety Team to host a food safety webinar, just for you. The 411 on Food… [Read more…]

127 infected, 19 hospitalized with Salmonella from Small turtles in 27 states

May 14, 2012 by

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 A total of 124 persons infected with outbreak strains of Salmonella Sandiego, Salmonella Pomona, and SalmonellaPoona have been reported from 27 states.   The number of ill persons identified in each state is as follows:   Alaska (2) Alabama (1)  Arizona (3) California (21) Colorado (5) Delaware (3) Georgia (3) Illinois (1) Indiana (1) Kentucky… [Read more…]

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