The FDA posted a warning letter to Nutra Pharma Corporation for illegally marketing unapproved products that were labeled as homeopathic and made medical claims.
La Rosita Fresh Market of Mount Prospect, Illinois, is recalling about 54 pounds of raw ground beef that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7 bacteria.
Greenyard Frozen France has recalled frozen green beans because they could contain parts of a poisonous plant commonly known as jimsom weed or jimsonweed.
The UK Government has launched a public consultation on proposals to introduce a 9pm watershed on TV and online adverts for food and drink high in fat, sugar or salt.
Productos La Aguadillana of Puerto Rico is recalling about 35,870 pounds of breaded chicken patties because they may be contaminated with foreign materials, more specifically pieces of metal.
Monogram Meat Snacks of Virginia is recalling about 191,928 pounds of Duke’s ready-to-eat pork sausages products because they may be adulterated due to possible product contamination.
Butterball LLC in North Carolina is recalling about 78,164 pounds of raw ground turkey products because they may be contaminated with Salmonella Schwarzengrund.
32 cases of Salmonella serotype Poona infection in infants and young children were found in France (30 cases), Belgium (1 case) and Luxembourg (1 case).
The French hypermarket chain E.Leclerc is recalling several batches of extra-fine frozen green beans of the brand “Notre Jardin”, sold in 1 kg packages.
Early Tuesday morning, Lebanese Customs officers raided several shops in the Sidon suburb of al-Hasbeh in search of fruits and vegetables smuggled from Syria, causing commotion among shop owners who attempted to block Customs personnel from entering.
Carnivore Meat Company of Franklin Tennessee is recalling about 379 pounds of raw ground beef and pork sausages for misbranding and an un declared allergen.
North Country Smokehouse of New Hampshire is recalling about 2,601 pounds of pork sausages because they contain undeclared wheat, one of the eight major food allergens.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a best practices guideline to help the meat and poultry industry respond to customer complaints about adulterated and misbranded products, in particular, repo
Choice Canning Company of Pittson, Pennsylvania, is recalling about 35,459 pounds of Fusia Asian chicken fried rice products because they contain milk, one of the major food allergens, that isn’t printed on the label.
“Significant improvement” has been made by consumer goods retailers and manufacturers in empowering healthier consumers globally, according to The Consumer Foods Forum (CGF).
The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have established a framework to jointly oversee the production of cell-cultured meat in the US.