food safety

NYS Issues Warning About Possibly Tainted Milk
NYS Issues Warning About Possibly Tainted Milk
NYS Issues Warning About Possibly Tainted Milk
State agricultural officials are urging New Yorkers not to consume unpasteurized raw milk from an Ithaca-area farm. According to the Department of Agriculture and Markets, a sample of milk from the Jerry Dell Farm in Freeville was found to be contaminated with salmonella...
Campbell’s Recalls SpaghettiOs Due to Choking Hazard
Campbell’s Recalls SpaghettiOs Due to Choking Hazard
Campbell’s Recalls SpaghettiOs Due to Choking Hazard
Campbell Soup Company is voluntarily recalling cans of SpaghettiOs due to a potential choking hazard. Pieces of red plastic were found in a small number of cans from parts of the can lining, which may peel off.
Beware of Listeria When Making Caramel Apples
Beware of Listeria When Making Caramel Apples
Beware of Listeria When Making Caramel Apples
This is the perfect time of year to make all sorts of savory treats with apples. One of the most delicious, but messy snacks is the caramel apple. These two flavor combinations are just amazing, but a recent study has shown that there is a potential danger when making these tasty treats.
1.8 Million Boxes of Cheerios Being Recalled
1.8 Million Boxes of Cheerios Being Recalled
1.8 Million Boxes of Cheerios Being Recalled
1.8 million boxes of Cheerios and Honey Nut Cheerios are being recalled. General Mills is recalling the 'gluten-free' cereal produced at its Lodi, California facility after an accidental wheat contamination.
Frozen Corn Recall Over Listeria Concerns
Frozen Corn Recall Over Listeria Concerns
Frozen Corn Recall Over Listeria Concerns
Check the freezer. You may have recalled frozen corn. Bonduelle USA, a Brockport, New York company is recalling over nine thousand cases of frozen corn because it may be contaminated with Listeria.
Bottled Water Recall
Bottled Water Recall
Bottled Water Recall
NEW YORK (AP) — Niagara Bottling has recalled 14 brands of bottled spring water produced at two Pennsylvania manufacturing plants after the operator of one of its contracted springs failed to reveal evidence of E. colibacteria at the spring source.

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