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Plant Safety
Undercover Video Shows Animal And Human Abuse At Tyson Facility
Tyson Foods
The extremely fast speed at which chickens are slaughtered greatly increases the possibility of equipment jamming in processing plants, and makes it impossible to handle the birds in a humane fashion and creates safety concerns for Tyson Foods employees.
Regulations
Slave Labor Pet Food Lawsuits Now Include Mars, Procter & Gamble And Nestle
Procter & Gamble
So far, two plaintiffs have said they would not have bought the pet food, or have paid as much as they did for it, if they had known it was likely to have been produced using slave labor at some point in the supply chain.
Regulations
National Resources Defense Council Grades Restaurant Chains On Antibiotics: Most Fail Big Time
The report builds on rising concern that overuse of antibiotics in meat production contributes to the rise in antibiotic-resistant infections that claim at least 23,000 lives each year.
Software & Technology
Walmart Expands Grocery Parking Lot Pickup Locations
Walmart
In recent weeks, the retailer has added dozens of grocery-pickup locations to parking lots of Supercenter and Neighborhood Markets around Phoenix, Denver and Huntsville, Ala.
Regulations
Supreme Court Ruling Favors Opponents Of Mandatory GMO Labeling
The June 18, 2015 Supreme Court decision in Reed v. the Town of Gilbert has cleared a judicial path for challenging the constitutionality of special labeling to identify foods that contain “genetically engineered” ingredients.
Sustainability
Taco Bell Launches Urban Restaurant Concept, Will Serve Alcohol
Expansion plans for additional urban markets are currently being evaluated as Taco Bell is striving to build or remodel around 600 restaurants per year.
Warehousing
Instacart Partners With Target, Expands One-Hour Grocery Delivery Service To Minneapolis
Instacart
Starting today, customers in parts of the Minneapolis area can order food, household, health and beauty, pet and baby products from Target and have them delivered straight to their doorstep in as little as one hour.
Warehousing
MillerCoors To Close North Carolina Brewery To Improve Efficiencies
The decision to close the Eden Brewery was due to significant overlap in distribution between Eden and the Shenandoah, Va., brewery, which is approximately 200 miles away.
Regulations
Second California Produce Company Recalls Cucumbers Over Salmonella
Fat Boy cucumbers were produced in Baja California and distributed in the states of California, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Nevada, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Texas.
Carbon Footprint
Cargill Agrees To Settle Clean Air Act Violations
Cargill
Under the terms of the settlement, Cargill will pay a $110,000 civil penalty to the U.S., and will perform an Enhanced Leak Detection and Repair project at the Eddyville facility for a period of one year.
Regulations
Woman Sues Chipotle After Two Food Poisoning Hospitalizations
Chipotle
April Beck is among 45 or more Salmonella cases involving the restaurant chain that have been reported since Sept. 2 to the Minnesota Department of Health.
Sustainability
Canada Drops Price Fixing Charges Against Mars, But Not Nestle
The Competition Bureau announced that prosecutors had stayed price-fixing charges from 2013 against Mars Canada Inc., wholesale distributor ITWAL Ltd., former Nestlé Canada confectionery president Sandra Martinez and ITWAL president David Glenn Stevens.
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