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Food Safety: Page 42
Software Solutions
Apeel Sciences Aims to Lengthen Shelf Life
Apeel Sciences
Costco is quietly testing Apeel technologies on avocados to see if it can make the fruit last longer on shelves before expiring.
Automation
The Energy Efficient Warehouse
Transworld Data
There are a numerous solutions to greater energy efficiency in the warehouse, all while ensuring optimal food freshness on its journey through the supply chain.
Regulations
E. Coli Outbreak Kills Five, 197 Illnesses Reported
FDA believes the romaine lettuce linked outbreak originated early in the supply chain.
Emerging Technologies
Could Blockchain Have Prevented the Romaine Lettuce E. Coli Outbreak?
The E. coli contaminated romaine lettuce shook the nation in April as it left one person dead and sickened a reported 172 people across 32 states.
Regulations
17-Year Ban Lifted, Japanese Beef Imports Allowed in Australia Once Again
Beef exports are expected to surge for Japan.
Risk/Compliance
UK Grocery Chain Removes ‘Best Before’ Stickers to Reduce Food Waste
Tesco
Tesco will remove “best before” dates from 70 prepackaged produce products to keep people from throwing away food before it actually goes bad.
Regulations
Romaine Lettuce Safe to Eat Again
The CDC have said that any romaine lettuce grown in the Yuma, Arizona region is "probably no longer available."
Regulations
E. Coli Outbreak Continues to Spread
The E. coli outbreak is now the largest in 12 years, spreading across 29 states and sickening 149 people.
Regulations
E. Coli Outbreak Continues to Stump Investigators
As the E. coli outbreak continues to grow, the main source of the contamination has yet to be found.
Regulations
E. Coli Outbreak Turns Deadly
The weeks long outbreak has killed one and sickened 121 others across 25 states.
Regulations
E. Coli Outbreak Linked to Harrison Farms, Illnesses Rise
In the largest E. coli outbreak since 2006, investigators have linked eight cases to a farm in Yuma, Arizona.
Regulations
Doctors Recommend: Don't Eat Lettuce
An additional 31 people have reported sickness from E. coli contaminated romaine lettuce, spreading across 19 states.
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