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HOT TOPIC: Focus on Food SafetyFood…trust – and provider accountability -- the three terms clearly go together. We consume food hundreds, even thousands of miles from its origination. Trust is everything! Anything we put in our bodies every day should be “trustworthy,” in terms of where it came from -- and everyone involved in the food supply chain should be accountable for their actions (or inaction in certain cases). From grower / farmer / planter / rancher to food processor to retailer or food service or restaurant…and then to each of us – there is a clear chain of accountability. Trust is the important foundation all along the human food chain – preserving trust should be an imperative for every player. And yet, accidents do happen. Each year in the United States tainted foods cause an estimated 75 million illnesses resulting in more than 300,000 hospitalizations and as many as 5,000 deaths or more. (World-wide food hazards kill more than 1.8 million people each year, mostly affecting children.) The impact on the U.S. economy in medical costs alone top $6.5 billion with maybe two or three times that number in financial losses to business, industry and government. More and more of the food items that we in the U.S.A. consume come to our shores from foreign and third world production and processing sources, where there can be a lack of adequate sanitation or proper food handling procedures and oversight. Even here in America, numerous food processing issues arise each year, typically involving incidents of food-borne illnesses originating from such biological hazards as Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria, and these and more continue to be significant public health threats. Those at greatest risk are children, senior citizens, pregnant women and their unborn children, and those with impacted immune systems. There is heightened interest in food safety issues on the part of consumers and their advocates; government officials at the federal, state and local levels; the healthcare community; media; and food, retailing and restaurant industries. The nation has made great progress in identifying harmful food production technologies, ramping up safety procedures, and adopting rules and regulations and to promote safer methods of handling and preparing foods. Food Safety is all about Accountability – and trust. The AC Hot Topic – Food Safety section is designed to present timely and useful news and information, a range of commentary, and reports on research on food safety topics. The objective: To improve and expand the public dialogue and contribute to the goal of safer food sources, processing and monitoring for all citizens. As always, we are interested in your comments on this important topic.
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Latest on Focus on Food SafetyJanuary 18, 2010 Bisphenol A in Food Containers Unsafe for Infants, Young Children - FDASource:FoodConsumer.cimIn a January 2010 posting, the Food and Drug Administration presented an update of Bisphenol A on its website; the agency said that it is now concerned over the safety of the plastic additive in food packaging material. January 15, 2010 Good News and Bad News on Food Safety and HealthSource:New York Times BlogThe Food and Drug Administration has appointed the first official to oversee all the agency’s food safety programs. The official, Michael R. Taylor, is deputy commissioner for foods. Legislation expected to pass this spring would... January 14, 2010 New Official Named With Portfolio to Unite Agencies and Improve Food SafetySource:New York TimesThe Obama administration, moving to address the nation’s fractured food safety system, on Wednesday appointed Michael R. Taylor, a veteran food expert, as deputy commissioner for foods at the Food and Drug Administration. The... January 13, 2010 Parkers Farm Recalls Peanut Butter, MoreSource:Food Safety NewsThis time Coon Rapids, MN-based Parkers Farm, Inc. is recalling peanut butter and other products because they may be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes. The recalled products were distributed nationwide in the following... January 12, 2010 New York City to Nudge Food Companies to Lower Salt NationwideSource:Center for Science in the Public InterestWASHINGTON—The single most dangerous ingredient in the food supply is salt, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest, which today praised New York City health officials for pressuring food companies to reduce...[more] January 11, 2010 Poll: Most Not Fully Confident in Food Safety
Source:CBS News
Just one in three Americans are very confident that the food they buy is safe, a new CBS News poll finds – although the vast majority are at least somewhat confident that their food is safe. January 8, 2010 Soda Fountains Squirt Fecal Bacteria, Study FindsSource:ABC NewsThose soda fountain machines found in restaurants and fast food joints may be squirting out liquids contaminated with fecal bacteria, a small study found. Whether it was self-serve or behind the counter, nearly half of all sodas... January 7, 2010 Marshals Seize $1 Million in Food From WarehouseSource:ABC NewsU.S. marshals seized more than $1 million worth of bulk restaurant food products from a Nashville food processor and warehouse after inspectors found signs of rodent infestation. According to a news release from the U.S. Food and... January 7, 2010 New School Lunch Legislation In Works
Source:Food Safety News
Congressman Joe Sestak (D-PA) recently announced his intention to introduce legislation aimed at improving the safety of food served to the 31 million children under the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National School... January 6, 2010 The top 10 recent trends in foodSource:Star-TelegramThe hottest trend of the past decade? |
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