Spinach Crisis Summary Rewind XIV
With so much having been written in so short a time, thought it would be helpful to publish a sort of round-up of available material
With so much having been written in so short a time, thought it would be helpful to publish a sort of round-up of available material
The Nunes lettuce recall, which we dealt with here, points out the weakness of testing inputs and then seeing results after product has been shipped.
Some great news from The Nunes Company. Independent lab tests of the product have come back negative: Green Leaf Lettuce UpdateReleased: October 10, 2006; 2:00
We’ve been dealing a lot with the Bolthouse botulism problem on 100% carrot juice. You can see our coverage right here. Sometimes our industry lobbyists
We ran it yesterday and it so upsets me that I am going to run it again. Did everybody notice that PulseNet, which is supposed
We mentioned the Nunes green leaf lettuce recall here and heard a lot of praise for the proactive attitude The Nunes Company took in initiating
The LA Times did a really interesting piece that traces the origin of the spinach recall. You can read it here. Two things stand out:
There is outrage in Canada that even though two people have been paralyzed after they contracted botulism in the Bolthouse carrot juice outbreak, the carrot
In response to the Pundit’s piece Food Safety, Good Delivery And Temperature Monitoring, in which we argued that good delivery standards have to change on
With so much having been written in so short a time, thought it would be helpful to publish a sort of round-up of available material