Tag: Food Safety
'Your Chicken Has Salmonella, And the USDA Has Had Enough
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'Why Is Avocado Oil Being Recalled?
Bottles of avocado oil are being recalled in the US due to potential breakage and leakage risks. Here's what you need to know to stay safe while cooking. -
'Why Are Banned Pesticides Showing Up In Our Produce? Consumer Reports Seeks Answers
A Consumer Reports investigation uncovered alarming findings about dangerous pesticide contamination in fruits and vegetables, raising concerns about food safety and the need for stronger regulations to protect our health. -
'Second Human Case Of Bird Flu Confirmed: What It Means And How To Stay Safe
Stay informed about the latest bird flu developments as the CDC ramps up efforts to monitor a second human case in the U.S. Get the scoop on what this means for you and your family here! -
'Do Lunchables Have Lead In Them?
Consumer Reports is urging the USDA to remove Lunchables from school menus due to concerning levels of lead, cadmium, sodium, and harmful phthalates found in their testing. -
'These Cookies Are Being Pulled From Grocery Store Shelves In 9 States!
Our beloved macaron cookies at Lidl are being purged from US shelves! What could have triggered this? -
'Sprinkle with Caution: More Cinnamon Recalled for Lead Levels
After last month's major cinnamon recall, more brands are being recalled due to high lead levels. Let's break down what you need to know to stay safe. -
'What Is Fried Rice Syndrome And How Do You Avoid It?
What is this "Fried Rice Syndrome" everyone's talking about on TikTok? Is it really as scary as it sounds? And how can you avoid getting sick from your leftovers? -
'What Is Fried Rice Syndrome And How Do You Avoid It?
What is this "Fried Rice Syndrome" everyone's talking about on TikTok? Is it really as scary as it sounds? And how can you avoid getting sick from your leftovers? -
'Popular Candy Box Fails to List Almonds, Sparking Allergy Alert
Abdallah Candies issues a recall for their 8-ounce Sea Salt Almond Alligators due to incorrect labeling. The candy actually contains almonds, not declared on the label, posing a serious health risk for people with nut allergies. -
'Banned Abroad: What US Foods Are Illegal In Other Countries?
Ever wonder why some foods taste like sunshine and look like rainbows? It's often thanks to a bunch of artificial ingredients we take for granted that make our snacks look and taste amazing. These same additives are often banned in countries across the world. Let’s see why. -
'How To Clean Your Fridge To Keep It Food Safe
Does your fridge emit a mysterious odor? Learn how to clean your fridge to prevent bacteria growth and foodborne illness. This guide includes a regular maintenance routine and deep cleaning steps for a sparkling fresh fridge. -
'Citrus Soda Surprise! The U.S. Discovers What Europe Knew in the 70s
Craving a citrus soda? Hold on! This hidden ingredient might be getting the boot. Discover why the FDA is considering a ban on BVO, a controversial additive in citrus drinks, and what it means for the future of food safety and your favorite fizzy beverages. -
'That Discount Store Ground Cinnamon Might Be Contaminated With Lead
Last week, the FDA issued a health alert for 6 brands of ground cinnamon that could be potentially contaminated with lead. This week, five of those brands are under voluntary recall, affecting 14 different lots of ground cinnamon. Most of the brands are sold at discount stores. It's definitely time to check your pantry. -
'Breakfast Burritos Are Under Recall For Listeria
If your morning routine involves a grab-and-go breakfast burrito from Jen's Breakfast Burritos, it's time to double-check your fridge. The Washington-based company recently recalled approximately 144 pounds of their ready-to-eat (RTE) breakfast burritos due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
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