Meet iFSN: Casey Wilkinson

I’m Casey. I start every morning with a tall glass of pasteurized milk and the retrieval of over 100 Internet and newspaper articles highlighting what makes people barf; I’m tracking the global incidences of foodborne illness, all before I go to class. It’s like jumping jacks for my gag reflexes.

These stories go into the listservs iFSN sends out every day to anyone who wants them — that’s about 12,000 direct subscribers in over 70 countries, and millions with all the forwards and redirects.

 I want you to know what’s out there, so that it doesn’t happen to your family… or mine. Support iFSN and make our world a safer place to eat in.

Barf doesn’t have to happen.

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About Douglas Powell

A former professor of food safety and the publisher of barfblog.com, Powell is passionate about food, has five daughters, and is an OK goaltender in pickup hockey. Download Doug’s CV here. Dr. Douglas Powell editor, barfblog.com retired professor, food safety 3/289 Annerley Rd Annerley, Queensland 4103 dpowell29@gmail.com 61478222221 I am based in Brisbane, Australia, 15 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time