State health officials and authorities at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are investigating a recall of spinach initiated Thursday by Wegmans grocery stores, according to a lawyer representing spinach distributor State Garden.
A Virginia company is recalling 1,440 pounds of its chicken nugget products because they contain milk, a known allergen, that is not declared on packaging.
At least 16 people have fallen ill with E. coli O157:H7 in New York after eating Wegmans brand spinach, the New York State Department of Health has confirmed with Food Safety News.
Dennis J. Herrera, San Francisco's city attorney, on Wednesday raised concerns over the caffeine levels of Monster Energy drinks, requesting evidence that the beverages are safe for adolescents.
Stevia producer Sweet Green Fields (SGF) announced it is expanding distribution by partnering with FX Morales and Associates S.A. of C.V. and Atlantic Ingredients.
A coroner's report has found a college freshman at Washington State University died Saturday from acute alcohol poisoning. But a family member contends energy drinks played a role in his death.
Kids’ Safe and Healthful Foods Project reported that the majority of U.S. secondary schools don’t sell fruits and vegetables in school stores, snack bars, or vending machines, and there is tremendous state-to-state variability in the types of snack foods
Glanbia Nutritionals' MicroSureTM Plus intensive heat treatment has been verified by a third-party as a 5-log kill process designed to provide safe flaxseed with a stable shelf life of two years.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday denied investigating a complaint related to potential false advertising by the campaign against California's Proposition 37.
Bolthouse Farms is voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of Bolthouse Farms® 16-ounce Carrot Chips following a routine sampling event, conducted on October 22, 2012, by a North Carolina health official.
Hain Celestial has reported global net sales of $359.8 million from continuing operations, a 25.4% increase compared to net sales of $286.8 million in the first quarter of fiscal year 2012.
Charlee Bear Products announced today that it is voluntarily recalling certain lots of its Protein Crunch Bar products because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.