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Safety & Security: Page 154
Risk/Compliance
US Garlic Industry at Odds with Trump’s Trade, Immigration Policies
Located in Gilroy, California, the garlic capital of the world is benefiting from tariffs on Chinese goods, but like most U.S. agricultural communities, its operations depend on immigrants.
Risk/Compliance
PepsiCo Expects Earnings to Decline in 2019
PepsiCo is expecting earnings to drop in 2019 as it continues to invest in marketing and advertising for some of its most popular brands.
Risk/Compliance
Overcoming the Organic Food Market Challenges
For organic producers, the basic task of moving products from field to market is a considerable obstacle.
Regulations
FDA Releases Overview of Latest Romaine Outbreak
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
Just a month after the latest romaine lettuce outbreak was declared over, the FDA has released an overview into its investigations.
Warehousing
Supervalu Closes Three Distribution Centers, Cuts Hundreds of Jobs
SuperValu
Supervalu chief executive Sean Griffin sent a letter to employees informing them of the closures and that it will build a new center in Centralia and add 500,000 square feet to an existing facility in Ridgefield.
Risk/Compliance
2019: A Big Year Ahead for the Food Industry
Analyst Phil Kafarakis recommends trends the industry should keep its eye on in the year ahead.
Risk/Compliance
Brexit May Cause a Food Industry Crisis
More than 30 business leaders signed a letter to Environment Secretary Michael Gove threatening to stop cooperating with government policy consultations in an attempt to stave off the impact of a no-deal Brexit.
Risk/Compliance
Kellogg's Cereal Demand Isn't 'Grrreat' But That's Okay
Kellogg Company
While Kellogg can live with cereal shares remaining flat, investors might not be able to.
Risk/Compliance
Whole Foods to Raise Prices on Hundreds of Items
The retailer is raising prices to "cover the rising costs for packaging, ingredients and transportation." It was also reported that suppliers were charging more for items due to inflation as well.
Cold Chain
Internet-Connected Industrial Refrigerators Can Be Easily Hacked
The vulnerable systems, manufactured by Resource Data Management, can be controlled by plugging in its default password found in documentation on the company's website.
Regulations
Seafood Mislabeling Common Throughout Supply Chain
Mislabeling has happened before to fish that are imported into Canada, but the problem occurs throughout the entire supply chain.
Risk/Compliance
Pilgrim's Pride Sued Over 'False' Labeling
Pilgrim's Pride is being sued over labeling saying that it is organic.
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