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Risk/Compliance: Page 119
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
Food Safety Attorney Says Convenience of Bagged Lettuce Not Worth the Risk
Representing several of the 170-plus people authorities say were sickened after eating romaine lettuce from Yuma, Arizona, Bill Marler hopes the outbreak will be a wake-up call for risky eating habits.
Risk/Compliance
Risky Grocers Identified
Bankruptcy filings remind companies that financial risk should be evaluated, and even though the grocery industry is performing well as a whole, risks still exist within stores.
Transportation
FSMA Compliance Causes Burdens for Shippers
FSMA is requiring small fleet compliance with stipulations, creating a new burden on shippers and receivers that are trying to maintain the quality of food products during the loading and delivery process
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."
Risk/Compliance
Bayer Monsanto Merger Continues Agribusiness Shakeup
The Dow DuPont merger, ChemChina Sygenta acquisition and the Bayer Monsanto merger are some of the deals marked to change the face of these industries.
Risk/Compliance
Steel Tariffs Kicking the Can Business
The most common 15-ounce American can is around 17 cents to make and will rise 3 cents once the tariffs take place.
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.
Risk/Compliance
China Pulls Soybean Orders
As the threat of tariffs and retaliation between the U.S. and China continues, Chinese buyers are canceling orders for U.S. soybeans.
Risk/Compliance
Final Ruling: Coffee Companies Must Put Cancer Warning on Products in California
A Superior Court Judge ruled that California coffee brewers must label their products with a cancer warning after companies failed to prove that there were more benefits to drinking coffee than risks.
Risk/Compliance
Low Milk Prices Causing Dairies to Close
Dairy farms in Ohio are being forced to close or liquidate due to low milk prices.
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.
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