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Study: High Levels of Arsenic in American Wines

October 12, 2015
A study by researchers at the University of Washington found that most American wines have arsenic levels higher than what’s allowed in drinking water--a threshold set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).  
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Insects as a Protein Source? EFSA Says It Depends

October 9, 2015
A risk assessment published by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has found that the use of insects as a source of protein in human and animal food depends heavily on how the insects were reared and processed.  
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Maple Leaf Foods Will Require GFSI-Certified Suppliers in 2017

October 8, 2015
Maple Leaf Foods has announced that, beginning in 2017, the company will require all of its suppliers--protein, ingredients and packaging--to become food safety certified to a Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) standard.    
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Number of Victims Sickened by Tainted Cucumbers on the Rise

October 7, 2015
Since an initial recall of Salmonella poona tainted cucumbers distributed by San Diego-based Andrew and Williamson (A&W) was first announced in early September, the multistate outbreak has continued to spread.  
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Penny Pinching Grocery Stores Not Helping UK’s Campylobacter Crisis

October 7, 2015
UK grocery stores are not doing all they can to help with Campylobacter contamination in chickens.  
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PCA Plant Managers Sentenced in Salmonella Outbreak Trial

October 1, 2015
The two remaining co-defendants in the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) case were sentenced to jail time today in an Albany, GA federal court.  
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China’s Amended Food Safety Law Effective Oct. 1

October 1, 2015
China has long been a hotbed where food safety scandals run rampant. As of today--October 1, 2015--the country is revising its Food Safety Law for the first time in 6 years.
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A&W Donates to STOP Foodborne Illness After Massive Cucumber Recall

September 28, 2015
Andrew and Williamson (A&W)--the company named in a recent major recall linked to Salmonella bacteria in cucumbers--is making a donation to STOP Foodborne Illness. The nonprofit organization is dedicated to helping those impacted by foodborne illness.  
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FIA and World Bank Join Forces for Food Safety Partnership

September 22, 2015
Food Industry Asia (FIA) has signed an agreement to ramp up food safety capacity building in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China.
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28 Years in Prison for Georgia Peanut Executive

September 21, 2015
A U.S. District judge in Albany, GA has sentenced 61-year-old Stewart Parnell to 28 years in prison for his role in shipping contaminated food that killed 9 people and sickened at least 700 others in 2008 and 2009, causing one of the largest foodborne outbreaks in U.S. history.  
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