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Risk/Compliance: Page 110
Risk/Compliance
China Places Pork Order Despite Steep Tariffs
The country placed its largest order for American pork since the trade war began.
Foodservice
Dunkin's Database May have Been Compromised
Dunkin' Donuts LLC
Dunkin' warns customers that some DD Perks accounts may have been hacked.
Risk/Compliance
Lab-Grown Meat Producers Look for Help From Real Meat Producers
Cell-based meat producers are looking toward meat producers to help with mass production.
Regulations
Contaminated Romaine Most Likely From California
The latest romaine lettuce recall has been linked back to California.
Risk/Compliance
Companies Prepare for Cargo Theft Ahead of Holiday Season
With the start of the peak holiday season beginning this week, companies are urged to remember that holiday weekends bring high risks for manufacturers and logistics-related organizations.
Regulations
All Romaine Must Go
The CDC has issues a broad recall for all romaine lettuce after it has been linked back to an E. Coli strain that has sickened 32 people and hospitalized five.
Regulations
How a Connected Supply Chain Can Minimize the Effects of a Recall
QAD Inc.
Food recalls are on the rise this year and the supply chains are always the first to blame.
Risk/Compliance
Blue Apron to Reduce Workforce to Gain Profits
The downsizing comes as the company aims to become profitable in 2019.
Risk/Compliance
Tariffs Cut Into Tyson Foods' Profits
Tyson Foods reported a decline in sales in the latest quarter as prices continue to fall.
Regulations
First Death Reported in Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Turkey
Since an investigation linking salmonella to turkey on July 19 was announced, an additional 74 more people have fallen ill across 26, bringing the number of reported cases up to 164.
Risk/Compliance
Avocado Workers Strike Over Export Scheme
A worker-led strike in opposition to some questionable exporting practices has producers losing out on revenue while laborers aim for a restoration of fair prices.
Risk/Compliance
Sysco Misses Earnings Target
Transportation costs are squeezing profits from Sysco.
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