Food FDA recalls in 2024 weren’t just about contamination—they were reminders of how trust, ... [+] transparency, and consumer expectations are shaping food safety today. As a food culture ...
Scientists are struggling to respond to a Trump administration order to review papers already submitted for publication for content now banned by the federal government, according to interviews with ...
The number of hospitalizations and deaths from foodborne illness doubled last year compared to 2023 in the U.S.
"Is the Liberal government seriously saying they're going to do nothing for workers for two months and wait until the end of March? Recall Parliament right away, let's put in targeted supports ...
Toyota said that the recalls include certain models of its Tacoma 4-wheel drive vehicles, as well as their Toyota Camry and Lexus RX vehicles. The recalls involves different faults, with Toyota ...
The recall involves ranges with front-mounted knobs that can be turned accidentally, with CPSC receiving at least 86 reports of unintentional activation. The recalled ranges have been involved in ...
The recall was issued Thursday, Feb. 6, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission or CPSC. The agency has received at least 86 reports involving the ranges being unintentionally ...
Nestle USA, the parent company of Gerber, issued the recall Friday after receiving reports of “choking incidents,” according to a news release. Nestle USA said there was one visit to an ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has increased the risk level for broccoli recalled in January 2025 to its highest risk level, stating that it may cause “serious” or “fatal” illness ...
The FDA categorizes its recalls from Class I through to Class III. A Class II recall refers to instances when "use of or exposure to a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible ...
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