All Food safety articles – Page 45
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News
Errington Cheese launches legal challenge over FSS sale ban
The cheese maker implicated in the Scottish e.coli outbreak has launched legal proceedings against Food Standards Scotland
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Olive oil taps tech to tackle the fraudsters
Olive oil fraud is estimated by investigators and industry analysts to cost producers as much as $16bn a year
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Food crime guidance launched to encourage info sharing
The new guidance sets out how businesses can best work with the National Food Crime Unit
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New copper sulphate scam on the rise in fruit & veg sector
Copper sulphate is rarely searched for during raids, so criminals are increasingly switching to use it
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Two plead guilty in UK horsemeat court case
Alex Ostler-Beech, 44, of Hull, and Ulrik Nielsen, 57, from Denmark, both admitted conspiracy to defraud
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Analysis & Features
Food Standards Agency under fire for recruiting big food
Is quasi self-regulation for industry a disaster for human health or a smart way to pull in desperately needed resources?
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Dairy sector gets guidance on cutting use of antibiotics
Scheme, run by Dairy UK, includes trauining and advice for farmers
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco the Horsegate villain rides to FSA's rescue
This demonstrates just how desperately short of resources the FSA and the local authorities it relies on have become
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FSA turns to Tesco for trial of new food hygiene model
Tesco to help FSA build food hygiene model of the future
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Errington Cheese maintains stance despite FSS full recall
Regulator claims cheesemaker’s protestations no trace of e.coli has been found are “inaccurate”
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Comment & Opinion
Pineapples set off alarm bells
Fresh from a trip to South East Asia, Chris Elliott reflects on emerging food fraud risks
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News
Latest FSA campylobacter report had 'no hidden agenda'
Sir, I can assure you there was no hidden agenda
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News
Antibacterial shopping bags get picked up by M&S
Bags for life containing Biomaster technology now on sale with the retailer
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Three men charged over horsemeat scandal
All three are due to appear in court in London on 27 September
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News
Ben & Jerry's issues recall for Cookie Dough ice cream
Safety notices published in several national newspapers amid concerns of metal contamination
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Comment & Opinion
Buyers who ask smart questions are brands' greatest allies
Brands tell us alert buyers who ask smart questions about supply chains, standards and quality checks make a real difference
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Comment & Opinion
Return of the never-ending argument: the badger cull is back
Badger culling – that most inflammatory of topics – is back on the agenda this week
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Analysis & Features
Coconut water: a fair target?
Rapid growth has created vulnerabilities. So what is the sector doing to safeguard standards and keep supply chains secure?
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Comment & Opinion
Dunsyre Blue cheese case: Who polices the food police?
Artisans throughout the UK are following with horror the unfolding case of Dunsyre Blue
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Comment & Opinion
Reading between the lines of the latest FSA campylobacter report
The FSA says it doesn’t plan to change targets, but industry worries there’s a subtext to its latest research