In Defense of Food Safety Leadership – by Nancy Donley
Safe Employees = Safe Food – by Bill Marler
It was a Product Pull – by Susan Thixton
Dealing in Death – Cantaloupes and Listeria by Bill Marler
Phage Therapy – The Other Antibiotic Treatment by G.W. (Bill) Riedel, PhD, MCIC
Salmonella and Raw Meat: A European Tale by Albert Amgar
Eggs By The Millions by Albert Amgar
Why Walmart Has It Right by Dr. James Marsden
Raw Milk Wars – An Attorney’s Viewpoint by R. Drew Falkenstein
Reducing E. coli O157:H7 in Frozen Ground Beef by Dr. James Marsden
Ten Things Government Can Do by Dr. James Marsden
The Raw Milk Debate by Dr. Catherine Donnelly
Solving The E. coli Problem – The Cantaloupe Theory by Dr. James Marsden
Listeria monocytogenes and Food Processing Equipment, 1/3 by Albert Amgar
Listeria monocytogenes and Food Processing Equipment, 2/3 by Albert Amgar
Listeria monocytogenes and Food Processing Equipment, 3/3 by Albert Amgar

In need of excedrin migrain its the only medication that works for me i have had prescribed migrain medication it dosent work when will this problem be fixed.
By: Kkay on May 28, 2012
at 7:10 pm
when do they plan on bringing back excedrin to the stores? I use migraine by excedrin, and I am out, and need it. I feel that it has been several months, they should have the problem straightened out by now
By: Rose Pangburn on April 29, 2012
at 5:11 pm
I recently ordered pureed food from Blossom Foods for my mother who has advanced Alzheimers. Thinking this was the answer to my prayers. I have my mother in my home and between taking care of her daily needs wanted a way to give her healthy pureed foods. As I was reading about Blossom Foods on the intertnet today I saw where there was a recall on their chicken 5oz. cup products. Is there a “severe risk” if I feed this product to my mother which I won’t do until I hear from someone. The only food allergy that my mother has is to shell fish. I have some of this product and have tried to reach the company. I know that it is a “holiday” so to speak, but I really would like to know how to handle this situation.
Thank you, Donna
By: Donna on December 26, 2011
at 11:21 am
The recall in question related to undeclared soy. If you Mom is not allergy to soy, she should have no problem eating this product.
Phyllis (aka foodbuglady)
By: foodbuglady on December 26, 2011
at 11:59 am
Goede informatie, hier kan ik zeker wat mee bedankt!
By: Tana Hilst on November 11, 2011
at 3:34 pm
I bought a cantaloupe called King Crow grown in the USA. There is no mention of the grower. How can a consumer know who the grower is from this information?
By: Rebecca Sikes on October 3, 2011
at 1:25 pm
King Crow is a California-grown label and is unaffected by the recall. http://www.thepacker.com/fruit-vegetable-news/shipping-profiles/westside-california-melons/california_growers_anticipate_normal_melon_volume_122154259.html
By: foodbuglady on October 3, 2011
at 2:01 pm
Any word on what supermarkets in NY did carry Rocky Ford cantaloupes? We now know which ones didn’t but still don’t know which supermarkets did.
By: Jeanne on September 21, 2011
at 8:42 am
Aldi, which operates in the eastern half of the US, carried the recalled cantaloupes. Whole Foods and Walmart both carried them in some of there stores, but have NOT posted recall info as of this morning (Sept 21st). I have been monitoring state and supermarket web sites, and have not seen any other New York distribution info. I am updating the cantaloupe recall post when new recall info becomes available, but haven’t had anything new to add in the last few days.
Thanks for visiting.
Phyllis
By: foodbuglady on September 21, 2011
at 8:49 am
Anyone on the Oral B recall get sick?
By: Jodie on September 18, 2011
at 12:27 am
I have not heard of any illnesses from this recalled product.
Thanks for visiting.
Phyllis Entis, MSc., SM(NRCM) eFoodAlert
URL: http://efoodalert.wordpress.com Email: foodbuglady@gmail.com
By: foodbuglady on September 19, 2011
at 2:12 pm