Food Safety News - 01/28/2021....Dutch firm avoids closure but concerns raised

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Dutch firm avoids closure but concerns raised
By Joe Whitworth on Jan 28, 2021 12:03 am A regional court in the Netherlands has found there are issues at a food company but they are not serious enough for it to be shut down. Implicated chia seed was sent to the United States. The Public Prosecution Service (OM) wanted the temporary closure of Doens Food Ingredients for not meeting food safety requirements.... Continue Reading

Plans put forward on UK food safety framework post-Brexit
By News Desk on Jan 28, 2021 12:01 am Three suggestions have been made to improve a food safety framework that sets out how things will work in the United Kingdom now that it has left the European Union. The Common Framework Scrutiny Committee made the recommendations in a letter to Emily Miles, CEO of the Food Standards Agency (FSA), about the Food and... Continue Reading

FDA tests show cattle lot implicated in leafy greens E. coli outbreak
By Coral Beach on Jan 27, 2021 04:00 pm Cattle feces from a lot uphill from produce growing fields were contaminated with dangerous E. coli that matches the strain from outbreaks in the falls of 2019 and 2020 that were linked to leafy greens. Federal officials announced the cattle connection today, although they did not report who owns or operates the animal or produce... Continue Reading
 
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