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FDA to Jimmy John’s: Seven years of outbreaks is too much
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Over the past seven years, Jimmy John's restaurants has not "demonstrated implementation of long-term sustainable corrections to its supply chain to assure the safety of ingredients used in its products."
FDA’s New Era of Smarter Food Safety
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What fits FDA’s vision for smarter food safety for the produce industry?
FDA links E. coli outbreak to Fresh Express salad kits
- General NewsFrom the Food and Drug Administration December 9, 2019 Recommendation FDA, CDC, U.S. state health authorities …
Romaine outbreak illnesses rise above 100
- General NewsFrom the Food and Drug Administration December 4, 2019: Recommendation FDA, CDC, and state health authorities …
CDC increases illness count in Hepatitis A outbreak linked to fresh blackberries
- General NewsFrom the Food and Drug Administration December 3, 2019: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), …
CDC reports more cases in Hepatitis A outbreak linked to fresh blackberries
- General NewsFrom the Food and Drug Administration November 26, 2019: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), …
Update: FDA says Salinas likely source of E. coli romaine outbreak
- General NewsFrom the Food and Drug Administration November 26, 2019: FDA, CDC, and state health authorities are …
FDA advises not to eat romaine from Salinas, CA
- General NewsFrom the Food and Drug Administration November 22, 2019: “Today, we are providing an important update …
Hepatitis A outbreak linked to fresh blackberries
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and state and local partners, are investigating a multistate outbreak of hepatitis A illnesses in Indiana, Nebraska, and Wisconsin potentially linked to fresh conventional (non-organic) blackberries from the grocery store, Fresh Thyme Farmers Market.
FDA still seeking source of Maryland Caesar Salad E coli outbreak
- General NewsThe Food and Drug Administration released this statement November 20: Consumers are advised not to eat …