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Liz Parker

Liz Parker

Liz Parker is the Senior Editor of Candy Industry and Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery and the former Managing Editor of Food Safety Magazine. She has written for CBS Detroit, as well as for her own blogs. She earned a B.A. degree in Creative Writing from the University of Michigan.

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Strategies for employee management, training and workforce development

Strategies for employee management, training and workforce development

Lis Parker
Liz Parker
October 31, 2019

Training employees is an essential part of food safety, as is employee management and workforce development.


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Fine-tuning industry-specific inspection and detection lines

Fine-tuning industry-specific inspection/detection lines

Lis Parker
Liz Parker
October 18, 2019

Inspection and detection lines are extremely important in the food safety industry, for obvious reasons—there already are enough recalls that occur, so if a machine can help prevent those, it can be highly useful.


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Preventing and testing for pathogens and allergens across the food industry

Preventing and testing for pathogens and allergens across the food industry

Lis Parker
Liz Parker
October 4, 2019

As Food Safety Strategies reports on daily, there are a massive amount of food recalls in the industry.


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Using natural ingredients to safely extend food and beverage shelf life

Using natural ingredients to safely extend food and beverage shelf life

Lis Parker
Liz Parker
September 17, 2019

Shelf life is a tricky thing—it depends on a variety of factors


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Automated temperature monitoring to help ensure food safety

Automated temperature monitoring to help ensure food safety

Lis Parker
Liz Parker
September 13, 2019

In the food and beverage industry, temperature monitoring is an important part of the shipping and receiving process.


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Extending food and beverage shelf life through packaging technology

Extending food and beverage shelf life through packaging technology

Lis Parker
Liz Parker
August 16, 2019

The correct packaging can make a big difference in food and beverage shelf life, and there are different techniques to prevent leakage and spoilage, as well. 


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Q&A with Vital Vio

Exclusive interview: Q&A with Vital Vio on sanitation and safe food environments

Lis Parker
Liz Parker
August 12, 2019

Food Safety Strategies recently got the chance to talk to Kristin May, chief commercial operations officer, Vital Vio, about bacteria in food environments and best sanitation practices.


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Controlling allergens across the food chain

Controlling allergens across the food chain

Lis Parker
Liz Parker
August 2, 2019

Allergens are always worrisome for producers, and even more so for consumers—if one accidentally consumes something, there’s always the possibility of a severe allergic reaction.


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AV-X pressure vessel

Exclusive interview: Q&A on high-pressure processing and Listeria outbreaks

Lis Parker
Liz Parker
July 19, 2019

Food Safety Strategies recently was able to talk to Dr. Errol Raghubeer, vice president of food science and microbiology, JBTAVURE, about HPP (high-pressure processing) and the U.K. Listeria outbreak.


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Best practices in produce postharvest handling and sanitation

Best practices in produce postharvest handling and sanitation

Lis Parker
Liz Parker
July 11, 2019

Sanitation with produce doesn’t just stop once the plants have been harvested. There is a procedure that ideally must be followed, before the plants arrive in the hands of the consumer.


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