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Risk/Compliance: Page 210
Sustainability
Taco Bell Commits To 100% Cage Free Eggs By End Of 2016
After several years of planning, the brand expects to be the first national quick service restaurant to completely implement the change, outpacing some competitive implementation timelines by years.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Georgia and South Carolina Ports Authorities Partner on Ocean Terminal
Georgia Ports Authority
The updated agreement outlines the development of terminal design and infrastructure, plans for financing and execution of the operational decisions during the permitting process.
Regulations
Tyson Foods Recalls Chicken Wings Over Odor
Tyson Foods
The problem was discovered when Tyson received consumer complaints about the product being “off-odor,” as well mild illness associated with consumption. After these consumer complaints, Tysons brought the issue to the attention of FSIS.
3PL/4PL
Candy Maker Terrafina Taps Cargo Chief To Find Hidden Transport Capacity
Cargo Chief uses patented, proprietary aggregation and machine learning technology to find inefficiencies in the transportation process and source thousands of loads from shippers on a daily basis.
Food Safety
FDA Finalizes FSMA Rules For Produce, Foreign Supplier Verification, 3rd Party Certification
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
The final rules, which implement the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, will help produce farmers and food importers take steps to prevent problems before they occur.
Regulations
Hormel Pork Supplier Commits To Corrective Action Over Animal Abuse Video
Hormel Foods
Hormel said Friday that it was "extremely disappointed and concerned" about the "aggressive animal handling and employee insensitivity" shown on the video shot by an investigator for Compassion Over Killing last month.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Ports Post Big Decline In September And October
For the first time in at least a decade, imports fell in both September and October at each of the three busiest U.S. seaports, according to data from trade researcher Zepol Corp.
Micro-Fulfillment
7-Eleven Expands Store Lockers For Online Delivery Fulfillment Nationwide
7-Eleven, Inc.
The service means that anyone who shops online with a retailer who uses UPS or FedEx has the option of having their package sent directly to the nearest 7-Eleven for pick-up.
Warehousing
KFC Partners With DoorDash On Home Delivery
KFC is just DoorDash’s latest national partner and they follow on the heels of other brands like 7-Eleven and Taco Bell who have chosen DoorDash to help them launch their delivery services.
Regulations
Canned Tuna Industry Uses Slave Labor In Pacific Islands, International Rights Activist Claims
Trickery, illegal contracts and debt bondage (where crew members are obliged to “pay off” the cost of their travel and papers) and non-payment of wages, are common.
Grocery Retail
Kroger’s Roundy’s Acquisition To Squeeze Produce Suppliers
Kroger
The additional stores will only strengthen Kroger’s position when it comes to pressing suppliers for the lowest possible prices according to Darren Tristano, president of Technomic Inc., a Chicago food research firm.
Last-Mile
Burger Chain Sues DoorDash For Delivering Food Without Permission
DoorDash
The fast-food chain is concerned about how DoorDash delivers its products, noting that it has no control over how much time it takes DoorDash drivers to deliver the meals, the temperature of food during delivery or the overall food handling and safety.
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