Foster Farms, based in Turlock, Calif., is recalling approximately 15,040 pounds of a turkey burger product because of a labeling mistake that did not state its seasoning mix contained hydrolyzed soy protein, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. ...More
Houston-based Raj Foods LLC is recalling approximately 3,300 pounds of halal beef samosa products that were sold to grocery stores and restaurants because a meat ingredient used in the product may have been produced in a facility that is not federally inspected, USDA’s Food ...More
Beef Products Inc., the maker of lean, finely textured beef (LFTB) dubbed “pink slime" by the media and critics of its use, announced it would permanently shutter operations in three of its four operating plants. The announcement comes after the company could not recover ...More
USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced new prevention-based policy measures to better protect consumers from foodborne illness in meat and poultry products. The measures will significantly improve the ability of both plants and USDA to trace contaminated ...More
From sweet to savory and everywhere in between, formulators have a plethora of options when formulating bacon-containing products to meet consumer demand. ...More
SymphonyIRI Group released its New Product Pacesetters™ report, an annual benchmark analysis of the top first-year consumer packaged goods (CPG) food and beverage brands and non-food brands of 2011. ...More
As health-conscious consumers scrutinize food labels for artificial ingredients of all kinds, "natural" colors are growing in number. Discover common naturally derived food colors and their applications, which represent pigments of yellow, red, orange, blue, pink, purple, ...More
Town and Country Foods, Inc., of Greene, Maine, is recalling approximately 2,057 pounds of ground and tenderized beef products because they may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced April 11. ...More
Nothing helps usher in opening day of Major League Baseball than skipping work and enjoying fan-favorite hot dog and a cool frosty while cheering on your favorite team. And while stadium food has gone upscale over the past few years, Americans are quite frank about their ...More