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Couscous recalled in Canada because of insects

Couscous recalled in Canada because of insects

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Photo illustration AGT Clic Foods Inc. is recalling Clic brand Jerusalem Couscous because of the presence of insects. According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the recalled products were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec. Recalled products: Clic – Jerusalem Couscous Size – 907 g Codes – B.B.: 01 AUG 2026, B.B.:

Belgian control finds labeling violations

Belgian control finds labeling violations

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The Belgian food agency has found problems with food labels in more than half of inspections during an operation across the country. The Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain (FASFC) in Belgium reported that 53 percent of the controls showed that one or more product labels did not meet the requirements in

One week left to register for our FREE webinar dissecting Asia’s growing agri-food ecosystem

One week left to register for our FREE webinar dissecting Asia’s growing agri-food ecosystem

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As the agtech community prepares to convene in Singapore for the Asia-Pacific Agri-Food Innovation Summit, we’ll be setting the scene by debating the biggest investment and innovation opportunities present across the region.In a region rife with food security and sustainability concerns, we’ll be joined by high profile guests to discuss how the agtech sector can

The limits of traceability: Enhancing food safety with HACCP programs 

The limits of traceability: Enhancing food safety with HACCP programs 

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For food and beverage processors, safety and quality are top priorities. To help prevent foodborne illnesses and protect consumers, traceability systems can track the production, processing, and distribution of products across the entire supply chain.  From farm to fork, tracking where a product originated and the steps it took before reaching the consumer can enable

McDonald’s says Taylor Farms supplied onions linked to deadly E. coli outbreak

McDonald’s says Taylor Farms supplied onions linked to deadly E. coli outbreak

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McDonald’s officials have confirmed that Taylor Farms was the supplier of onions that have been linked to a deadly E. coli outbreak traced to Quarter Pounder burgers sold at the chain’s restaurants. On Oct. 23, US Foods reported that Taylor Farms had recalled whole, peeled onions as well as diced onions. But the wholesaler also

TreeHouse Foods expands waffle and pancake recall following additional testing

TreeHouse Foods expands waffle and pancake recall following additional testing

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TreeHouse Foods, Inc. has expanded its frozen waffle recall to include all products manufactured at one facility and still within their shelf-life. The recall is expanded to include frozen toaster waffle, Belgian waffle and pancake products because of potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.This recall was expanded based on additional testing at the manufacturing facility.Recalled products were

FDA increases import restrictions for illegal colors, misbranding and more

FDA increases import restrictions for illegal colors, misbranding and more

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The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and modifies the alerts as needed. Recent modifications to FDA’s import alerts, as posted by the agency, are listed below. Use the chart below to view import alerts. Click here to go to