Number of food, beverage recalls climbs 02.14.2013 By Jeff Gelski New Food and Drug Administration regulations may bring further increases in recallsRead More
Industry urged to review food safety practices immediately 02.14.2013 By Monica Watrous Food industry executives are advised to review manufacturing practices now in anticipation of the F.D.A.'s proposed food safety rules.Read More
C.S.P.I. seeks to set sweetener limits in beverages 02.13.2013 By Keith Nunes The American Beverage Association contends the number of calories per beverage serving has declined 23% since 1998.Read More
'Smart snack' guidelines get favorable reviews 02.12.2013 By Eric Schroeder U.S.D.A.’s proposal will create a baseline of nutrition standards for food and beverages offered in schoolsRead More
N.Y.C. mayor praises food companies’ sodium reduction efforts 02.12.2013 By Keith Nunes Twenty-one companies met at least one of the sodium reduction goals established in 2008.Read More
Horse meat scandal reaches ‘Europe-wide’ supply networks 02.11.2013 By Keith Nunes The Tesco retail chain announced that it has found horse meat in additional beef products.Read More
Horse meat scandal grows as Aldi initiates recall in the U.K. 02.11.2013 By Staff The U.K. Food Standards Agency has set a deadline of Feb. 15 for all authenticity tests.Read More
European horse meat scandal grows 02.08.2013 By Monica Watrous A test this week confirmed Findus beef lasagna contained more than 60% horse meat.Read More
U.S.D.A. proposes school snack guidelines 02.01.2013 By Keith Nunes The proposal will create a baseline of nutrition standards for food and beverages offered in schools, but not covered by the National School Lunch Program.Read More
Greek yogurt may be going to school 02.01.2013 By Keith Nunes The U.S.D.A. is going to add Greek yogurt to its Foods List, a roster of 180 foods state agencies may buy with U.S.D.A. food entitlement money.Read More