The FDA produced this 2022 483 inspection report – presumably the location of the facility purchased by ByHeart.

Inspection Report 2023 (483 not provided and Exhibits not provided) – “You did not maintain a building used in the manufacture, processing, packing or holding of infant formula in a plain and sanitary condition.” “In informed all

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  • A new outbreak of Salmonella Richmond (ref #1345) linked to a not yet identified product has been added to the table, FDA has initiated traceback.
  • For the outbreak of Salmonella Lomalinda (ref #1339), the case count has increased from 39 to 40 cases.
  • For the outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes (ref #1290), FDA updated the advisory

House Appropriations Committee and Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Subcommittee Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro (D-CT-03) released the following statement regarding the reduction in force at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):

“OMB Director Russ Vought is continuing his vendetta against the American people—this time by firing CDC experts

Foster Poultry Farms, LLC, a Livingston, Calif. establishment, is recalling approximately 3,843,040 pounds of chicken corn dog products that may be contaminated with extraneous material, specifically pieces of wood embedded in the batter, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

The products subject to recall were produced between July

The Hillshire Brands Company, a Haltom City, Tex. establishment, is recalling approximately 58,000,000 pounds of corn dog and sausage on a stick products that may be contaminated with extraneous material, specifically pieces of wood embedded in the batter, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

The corn dog and

Thanks Professor Timothy D. Lytton – brilliant piece. You set the table for growers and processors of leafy greens to actually do something about the safety of the food they produce – well done.

It is worth the full read.

Foodborne illness is a significant public health problem. The Centers for Disease Control and