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Bailee Henderson

Bailee Henderson

Bailee Henderson is the Digital Editor of Food Safety Magazine, where she covers industry-relevant current events, regulatory affairs, and scientific developments. She also produces the Food Safety Five Newsreel. Notably, Bailee's coverage for Food Safety Magazine has been featured in national televised news segments including CBS Sunday Morning and MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Show. She can be reached at hendersonb@bnpmedia.com.

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Food Safety Five Ep. 24: ‘Highly’ vs. ‘Ultra’ Processed Foods—Dietary Guidelines Raise Questions

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Bailee Henderson
January 20, 2026

This episode of Food Safety Five reads between the lines of the revised Dietary Guidelines for Americans, discussing its use of the term “highly processed foods,” how its definition differs (or does not differ) from the debated “ultra-processed foods” category, and the potential implications for food policy.


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USDA-FSIS Describes Vision for Science-Based Approach to Reducing Salmonella in Poultry

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Bailee Henderson
January 19, 2026

At a January 14 public meeting on strategies to reduce Salmonella in poultry products, USDA-FSIS focused on the importance of tailored strategies, data-driven decisions, and considering the needs of small- and medium-sized establishments. Stakeholders shared their concerns and ideas.


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Global Salmonellosis Cases, Mortality Rose Significantly in Last Three Decades

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Bailee Henderson
January 19, 2026

A new analysis of global foodborne illness data revealed that, since 1990, the number of invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella cases and deaths have risen by 46 percent and 27 percent, respectively—with significant regional disparities.


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Auditors Find EU Countries Do Not Consistently Check Safety, Authenticity of Olive Oil

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Bailee Henderson
January 16, 2026

In a new report, the EU Court of Auditors say control systems for olive oil are “comprehensive but unevenly applied,” with some Member States inconsistently conducting contamination, authenticity, and traceability checks.


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‘Operation Stork Speed’ Expert Panel Highlights Infant Formula Safety Vulnerabilities

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Bailee Henderson
January 15, 2026

An expert panel that was convened to support FDA’s “Operation Stork Speed” emphasizes the need for streamlined FDA approval processes for infant formulas, more transparent ingredient approval processes (i.e., GRAS, food additive petitions), and enforceable limits for environmental contaminants.


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Support for USDA-FSIS’ Withdrawn Regulatory Framework for Salmonella in Poultry Voiced at Meeting

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Bailee Henderson
January 15, 2026

At a public meeting on January 14 held by USDA-FSIS to discuss strategies for reducing salmonellosis attributable to poultry, a Consumer Reports food scientist argued for the agency to return to its now-withdrawn proposed regulatory framework for Salmonella in poultry.


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Florida Launches Food Contaminant Testing Program with Report on Metals in Infant Formula

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Bailee Henderson
January 14, 2026

Florida unveiled the Healthy Florida First initiative, a MAHA-aligned product contaminant testing effort, alongside the initiative's first report focused on the presence of toxic heavy metals in infant formulas. Several products had elevated levels of arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury.


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USDA Lost 18 Percent of Workforce in First Six Months of Trump Admin, OIG Reports

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Bailee Henderson
January 12, 2026

According to a report from the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) for USDA, 20,306 employees left the agency between January and June 2025. This does not include any attrition from the agency’s planned reorganization or the federal government shutdown.


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Food Safety Implications of Emerging Alternative Interventions for Salmonella Biofilms

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Bailee Henderson
January 12, 2026

Through the One Health lens, a scientific review summarized current knowledge on Salmonella biofilms, the importance of non-antibiotic interventions given the rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), emerging alternative strategies with potential for real-world use, and challenges and needs moving forward.


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Court Ruling Closes Loophole Exempting UPFs from GMO Ingredient Labeling Rule

The court also ruled that QR code-only disclosures are unlawful.
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Bailee Henderson
January 9, 2026

A U.S. appeals court has ruled that USDA must amend the Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard to close the loophole that exempts certain “ultra-processed” foods (UPFs) from displaying label disclosures for genetically modified (GM) ingredients. Additionally, the court ruled that QR code-only disclosures are unlawful without explicit on-label statements.


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