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Company recalls dozens of products after testing shows link to decade-long outbreak

Company recalls dozens of products after testing shows link to decade-long outbreak

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Products subject to this recall include but are not limited to those shown here. Rizo-López Foods Inc. is recalling 61 of its dairy products after government testing linked some of its cheese to a deadly, decade-long Listeria outbreak. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced the outbreak Feb. 6. For a list of recalled products provided be

Additional products recalled concerning a decade-long outbreak of Listeria infections

Additional products recalled concerning a decade-long outbreak of Listeria infections

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The Food and Drug Administration has been notified of additional recalls for products made with or containing recalled dairy products from Rizo Lopez Foods Inc. Products from Rizo Lopez have been traced to a decade-long outbreak of Listeria infections that has sickened 26 people and killed two. For additional information about the outbreak investigation, click

Bright Farms recalls salad kits because they contain recalled cheese linked to outbreak

Bright Farms recalls salad kits because they contain recalled cheese linked to outbreak

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In response to a recall initiated by Rizo Lopez Foods, Inc. who produces and supplies cheese products, BrightFarms is recalling its Southwest Chipotle salad kit with best-by-dates from Dec. 31, 2023, through Feb. 22, 2024, because of potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes in the Cotija Cheese, an ingredient found in the salad kits. The Rizo

Personalised nutrition: How are innovators tapping into data for healthier diets?

Personalised nutrition: How are innovators tapping into data for healthier diets?

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Developments in personalised nutrition – whereby individualised dietary advice is offered based on genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors – continue apace. The market is forecast to grow to over $16bn by 2027.From measuring blood-sugar responses to microbiome diversity, how is this novel sector expected to evolve? Can personalisation ever prove a boon for the masses?  At

Arla Foods takes triple win in dairy dominated Food Manufacture Awards

Arla Foods takes triple win in dairy dominated Food Manufacture Awards

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The dairy sector has dominated this year’s Food Manufacture Excellence Awards, which took place at London Hilton Bankside yesterday evening.A total of 14 wins were up for grabs, ranging from Manufacturing Company of the Year to Employer of the Year and a Future Talent Award. According to editor of FoodManufacture (owned by the same publisher

From lactose-free milk to low-calorie cheese: Bord Bia research highlights consumer attitudes and dairy innovation opportunities

From lactose-free milk to low-calorie cheese: Bord Bia research highlights consumer attitudes and dairy innovation opportunities

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The aim was to use these insights to define key opportunities for dairy producers and retailers to drive growth.The research was conducted in conjunction with Kubi Kalloo and included a quantitative survey of more than 2,000 shoppers as well as interviews with experts and Bord Bia stakeholders.The study identified the main drivers and roadblocks affecting

Irish research shows high confidence in the safety of food

Irish research shows high confidence in the safety of food

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Industry and consumer research by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has revealed strong confidence in food safety measures. Consumers believe that food safety in the country has improved in the past five years, with some 9 in 10 people saying food in Ireland is safe. Surveys were undertaken with nationally representative samples of

Simply Fresh recalls dip made with ingredients  recalled in connection with deadly outbreak

Simply Fresh recalls dip made with ingredients recalled in connection with deadly outbreak

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Simply Fresh Foods LLC is recalling black bean 6 layer dip because of potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The dip was sold nationwide in Canada under the Rojo’s brand, according to a recall notice posted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The product was made using ingredients recalled by Rizo López Foods Inc. in association with