South Korea confirmed the outbreak of highly pathogenic bird flu on Saturday and said it would expand the culling of birds to a radius of 3-km (1.9 mile) around a duck farm.
The Salmonella Heidelberg outbreak at a Tennessee prison that sent two of the nine infected inmates to the hospital is a subject of a new report pointing to a larger investigation from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Cloverdale Foods Co., a Mandan, N.D., establishment, is recalling approximately 2,664 pounds of beef franks due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen.
Paskesz Candy Company, Brooklyn, New York is recalling its Premium Belgian Chocolate Coins Hologram .5 oz bags because they may contain traces of milk.
Dutch food safety authorities ordered five Dutch companies to recall 11,000 kg of improperly labelled French horsemeat that was turned into food products in the Netherlands, the Economic Affairs Ministry said in letter published on Tuesday.
Petuluma-based Rancho Feeding Corporation recalled 41,683 pounds of beef products that are not fit for human consumption because the products did not get the proper inspection from USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).
Omega Food Importers is recalling "Murzynki" brand wafers from the marketplace because they contain peanut, egg and almond which are not declared on the label.
New Zealand's Fonterra said on Monday it was recalling some fresh cream products distributed in the country that had been contaminated with the E.Coli bacteria in the second food-safety scare faced by the company in less than six months.
On 2014-01-10, the USDA announced that Tyson Foods is conducting a recall on Mechanically Separated Chicken due to possible contamination with salmonella.
Kinnikinnick Foods is recalling the Kinnikinnick Foods brand products listed below from the marketplace because they contain milk which is not declared on the label.
Marks & Spencer has recalled all date codes of "Count on Us Bengali Cod Curry" due to the presence of milk in some packs, which is not declared on the label.
Laboratory tests on Washington State’s exotic shellfish export, the geoduck clam, have found no evidence of unsafe or excessive levels of arsenic, following Chinese ban on U.S. shellfish from the west coast.
Hundreds of people in Japan have been sickened by food contaminated with the pesticide malathion. Reports on the number of victims differ from at least 890 to more than 1,000.