A Colorado county heard all the arguments against restaurant inspection disclosure — A, B, C, D or F that are at least 20 years old, and took them seriously.
The owner of The Woolpack pub in Wilstead, UK has been fined £15,000 for “extreme food hygiene offences” and failure to take action after previous offences.
Five closure orders were served on food businesses over the course of February for breaches of food safety legislation in Ireland, and were reminded by Dr Bernard Hegarty, Director of Service Contracts at the Food Safety Authority of Ireland that the onus is on businesses to ensure the food they serve is safe to eat.
PrimusLabs, the auditors who subcontracted to someone else who gave a big thumbs up to Jensen Farms in Colorado before their cantaloupes sickened at least 147 and killed 33 with Listeria in 2011, is going to sell its audit division.
Someone in Australia wheeled out all the usual arguments to defend feeding his children raw, or unpasteurized milk, and got national coverage, perhaps in the name of journalistic balance. That worked out well with the anti-vaccine coverage.
You see a cute chick or duck, I see a Salmonella factory, Washington-state-here-comes-Easter edition, with 39 residents sickened in the past three years associated with three separate national Salmonella outbreaks that caused more than 1,200 people to get sick.