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Casey Laughman

Casey Laughman

Casey Laughman is the Editor in Chief of Food Engineering magazine. He has almost two decades’ experience as a writer and editor for mainstream and trade publications. He spent several years as a writer and editor for two news services before becoming the editor of a legal publication and managing editor of a trade magazine that covered the commercial facilities market.

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Plant Rehabilitation

Planning, preparation can help make plant rehabilitation projects successful

When the time comes for a renewal project, be sure to plan ahead.
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
September 13, 2017
Successful plant rehabilitation projects require proper planning.
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Blossom
Food Safety

Meat products recalled due to undeclared allergens

Products contain soy and wheat that are not on the product label
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
August 28, 2017

Oakland, Calif.-based Blossom Foods, LLC, is recalling more than 15,000 pounds of beef, chicken and pork products due to an undeclared allergen.


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Poultry recalls
Food Safety

EU Poultry recalls reach highest level since 2002

As poultry becomes more popular meat in Britain, recalls increase
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
August 10, 2017

A new report says that recalls of chicken and other poultry meats are at their highest level in the EU since 2002.


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Ham recall

Ready-to-eat ham recalled due to undeclared allergen

Malted barley not declared on product label
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
August 7, 2017

Westminster, Md.-based Hahn Brothers, Inc. has recalled more than 115,000 pounds of ready-to-eat ham products due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen. 


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Regulatory Watch

FDA amends carcinogenicity testing requirements

Updated regulations eliminate requirement that a sponsor conduct oral, chronic, dose-type studies.
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
July 27, 2017
The Food and Drug Administration is amending the regulations governing carcinogenicity testing requirements for food-producing animals.
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Marathon hot dogs

Hot dogs recalled due to possible contamination

Bone fragments found in hot dog and sausage items
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
July 17, 2017

Bronx, N.Y.-based Marathon Enterprises is recalling more than 7.1 million pounds of hot dog products that may be contaminated with bone fragments.


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Chicken bites recall

Chicken bites recalled due to possible bone fragments

Recall announced after bone found in product
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
June 30, 2017

Vernon, Calif.-based Overhill Farms, Inc., is recalling more than 50,000 pounds of chicken bites that may be contaminated with bone fragments.


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USDA

USDA announces halt to importing of fresh Brazilian beef

Policy is result of higher rejection rates
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
June 23, 2017

The United States Department of Agriculture has announced the suspension of imports of fresh beef from Brazil.


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Allergen Control

Successful allergen control requires close attention to detail

Preventing contamination requires careful planning and regular evaluation of the plan.
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
June 14, 2017
Pay close attention to the details to develop a comprehensive, robust allergen control plan that can be easily modified as needed.
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AdvancePierre

Chicken tenders recalled due to undeclared allergen

Milk not declared on label
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
June 9, 2017

Portland, Maine-based Advance Pierre Foods has recalled more than 54,000 pounds of chicken products due to undeclared milk.


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