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Equipping Educational Foodservice: What to Consider

The NAFEM Show

Students today, from K-12 to college and universities, have high expectations around their foodservice and dining experiences. Key takeaways: Schools must cater to diverse dietary needs and preferences while ensuring food safety. Equally vital is ensuring food safety and preventing cross-contamination.

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FDA Issues Warning Letter to Feed Company Responsible for Cattle Death Due to Super Potent Concentration of Monensin

Penn State Food Safety Blog

Did not prepare, or have prepared, and did not implement a written food safety plan, as required by 21 CFR 507.31(a). This Type C medicated cattle feed containing the Type A medicated article of monensin is unsafe because the new animal drug was not used in conformance with the drug approval.1

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FDA Issues Warning Letter to MO Animal Feed Company

Penn State Food Safety Blog

You did not prepare, or have prepared, and did not implement a written food safety plan, as required by 21 CFR 507.31(a). The preparation of the food safety plan must be overseen by your preventive controls qualified individual (PCQI), as required by 21 CFR 507.31(b),

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FDA Issues Warning Letter to Missouri RTE Noodle Company for Many Issues

Penn State Food Safety Blog

Li: The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspected your ready-to-eat (RTE) rice and noodle-based meals manufacturing facility, located at 64 Weldon Pkwy, Maryland Heights, MO from August 8, through September 1, 2023. The adequacy and implementation of these corrective actions will be assessed during a future inspection.

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What do you need to know about Salmonella during an Outbreak

Bill Marler

But globally, typhoid fever continues to be a significant problem, with an estimated 12-33 million cases occurring annually. Medus, C, et al., “ Salmonella Outbreaks in Restaurants in Minnesota, 1995 through 2003—Evaluation of the Role of Infected Foodworkers,” JOURNAL OF FOOD PROTECTION, Vol. Varma, Jay K., 12-16 (Oct.

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Another frozen berry Hepatitis A outbreak – this time New Zealand

Bill Marler

There are 12 hepatitis A infections from eating frozen berries in New Zealand. 11] Person-to-person transmission occurs via the “fecal-oral route,” while all other exposure is generally attributable to contaminated food or water. [12] Articles available online at [link]. . [2] 12] Id.; 9] Id. . [10]

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FDA’s failures have consequences – real people – here is one story – there are countless others

Bill Marler

Helena Bottemiller Evich’s well done piece in Politico “The FDA’s Food Failure,” that hit the internet very early this morning, is a stunning, but not surprising, indictment of our government’s food safety failures that transcends political parties and administrations. The 12-French was what the ICU requested for her dialysis.