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FDA to require food manufacturers to list food allergens
Effective January 1, 2006, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is requiring food labels to clearly state if food products contain any ingredients that contain...
Food allergy molecule discovered
A molecule which may protect against food allergy has been identified.
FDA finds the strain of salmonella in ConAgra's peanut butter
Federal inspectors found the strain of salmonella behind a recent food-poisoning outbreak at the ConAgra Foods Inc. plant that made the tainted peanut butter, the...
ConAgra to renovate peanut butter plant, enhance safety measures
ConAgra Foods, Inc. announced the measures it will take to reopen its Sylvester, Ga., plant, where its recalled peanut butter products were produced.
Salmonella taints ConAgra peanut butter
ConAgra Foods Inc., Omaha, Neb., on Feb. 14 began recalling Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butters because of salmonella found in the product.
Beech-Nut to build new plant, headquarters in New York
Beech-Nut Nutrition will build a production facility in the town of Florida, N.Y. and move its St. Louis-based headquarters to the same location.
Kellogg's Removes Peanut Butter Snacks From Grocery Shelves
Kellog's Company recently report it is "putting a hold" on its Austin and Keebler branded Toasted Peanut Butter Sandwich Crackers, Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich...
Kerry Ingredients & Flavours Expands Voluntary Recall of Peanut Products
Kerry Ingredients & Flavours announced an expanded recall of products containing peanuts.
ConAgra traces salmonella to leaky roof, sprinkler
Officials at ConAgra Foods Inc., Omaha, Neb., believe the cause of the salmonella that tainted Peanut Pan peanut butter was a leaky roof and malfunctioning sprinkler...
HHS, FDA, CDC Provide Social Media Tools for Ongoing Peanut-Containing Product Recalls
...HHS, FDA, CDC Provide Social Media Tools for Ongoing Peanut-Containing Product Recalls 02/04/2009 Widgets such as this one can be found on the CDC's...