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Russia's Food Safety Agency Closes More McDonald's Units

August 29, 2014
McDonald's Corp. said today that a total of 12 of its stores in Russia have been temporarily closed over the state food safety regulator's allegations of sanitary violations.
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Food Safety Crucial to Fonterra's Deal with Chinese Maker of Infant Formula

August 27, 2014
New Zealand-based Fonterra Cooperative Group today became the latest foreign company to bet that it could turn a profit by bringing safer food to China. Fonterra said it would spend more than $500 million in a deal with the Beingmate Baby and Child Food Company, a Chinese manufacturer of infant formula.
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Rancho Feeding Co-Owner Pleads Guilty to Selling Meat from Sick Cattle

August 26, 2014
The co-owner of a shuttered Petaluma, CA slaughterhouse linked to a huge recall pleaded guilty Friday to charges that he helped sell meat from dairy cows with eye cancer and will work with prosecutors in their case against three others in the alleged scheme.
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Agilent and Shimadzu Collaborate on Chromatography Instrument Control

August 25, 2014
Agilent Technologies, Inc. and Shimadzu Corp. on Aug. 21 announced the release of gas chromatography (GC) instrument control for their respective Chromatography Data Systems (CDS).
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Heinz Recall of Infant Cereal in China Highlights Traceability Challenges

August 25, 2014
U.S.-based H.J. Heinz Co. apologized to Chinese consumers last week and said it would tighten controls over suppliers after it was forced to recall some infant cereal from store shelves due to excess levels of lead.
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Zink Assumes IAFP Presidency

August 22, 2014
The International Association for Food Protection (IAFP) today announced that Donald L. Zink became the association's president at the conclusion of its annual meeting, IAFP 2014, in Indianapolis earlier this month.
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Multistate Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Peanut, Almond Butters

August 22, 2014
The CDC yesterday reported that it is investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Braenderup infections linked to almond and peanut butters manufactured by nSpired Natural Foods.
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USDA-FSIS Issues Compliance Guide for Managing STEC in Cattle

August 18, 2014
USDA-FSIS last week issued an updated version of the guidance document Pre-Harvest Management Controls and Intervention Options for Reducing Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli Shedding in Cattle: An Overview of Current Research.
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Consumer Advocates Call Attention to Microbes on Grocery Checkstand Belts

August 18, 2014
A consumer advocacy organization has launched a campaign to put conveyor belts at supermarket checkout stands under the microscope — literally. Called Good Armor, the group recently issued a press release noting that "shoppers place billions of products on these contaminated belts each year, exposing foods to potentially harmful yeasts, molds, and coliform bacteria."
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UK Health Officials Investigating National Salmonella Outbreak

August 18, 2014
Public Health England (PHE) reported Aug. 15 that it is investigating a national outbreak of a type of Salmonella enteritidis that has affected 156 people.
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