Kellogg’s Warned Over Listeria in Eggo Plant
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Sometimes you just want to put a problem behind you, but it just sticks around like duct tape.
A new “Warning Letter” from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to the Kellogg’s Company raises questions about whether the Listeria problem at its Atlanta Eggo plant is truly resolved. [More...]
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Carole Swan resigns
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Tags: Agriculture Union, Carole Swan, CFIA, Food Inspectors, food safety, Listeriosis, Maple Leaf Foods, Sheila Weatherill
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Ottawa (June 21, 2011) — Canadian Food Inspection Agency President Carole Swan is stepping down at the end of June, a full year ahead of the end of her appointment. “We wish Carole well. She had a tough job to do, made more difficult by chronic under funding, a reality that has prevented the CFIA [...]
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Tags: Agriculture Union, CFIA, E. coli, food imports, Food Inspectors, food safety, PSAC
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Tags: Agriculture Union, CFIA, Federal Budget, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, Food Inspectors, food safety, PSAC
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Tags: Agriculture Union, CFIA, consumer fraud, Food Inspectors, PSAC, underweight products
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Tags: Agriculture Union, CFIA, Consumer Labels, Food industry, Food Inspectors, PSAC, restaurant menu verification
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April 20, 2011 - 3:00 pm
Tags: Agriculture Union, CFIA, Federal politics, Food Recalls, food safety, Listeria, Maple Leaf Foods, PSAC
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Tags: CFIA, Food Inspectors, Listeria, Listeriosis, Maple Leaf Foods
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Tags: Access to information, food safety, Listeria, Listeriosis, Maple Leaf Foods, Secrecy
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Tags: Agriculture Union, animal transportation regulations, CFIA, food imports, food safety, Gerry Ritz, PSAC
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Tags: Agriculture Union, CFIA, E. coli, Food industry, food safety, Pitt Meadows, PSAC
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