All QA/QC systems (HACCP, FSMS) articles – Page 13
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Recall Roundup: red & yellow food dye and Listeria monocytogenes
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (21-27 February 2025), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsStreamlined Listeria monocytogenes test slashes detection time for food samples
Food safety scientists unveil a streamlined workflow that detects low-level Listeria monocytogenes in food samples within just 8 hours.
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NewsNew technology mimics shark skin to create bacteria-resistant cutting boards
New laser technology textures metal surfaces to mimic shark skin’s antimicrobial properties, offering a chemical-free solution to improve meat processing hygiene.
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Trumpian America: staring at a food safety crisis
Baffled by the machinations of Donald Trump, Professor Chris Elliott reflects on the US President’s impact on food safety…and it’s not good.
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ReportFood safety in the age of transparency report by New Food
This report navigates the evolving world of food safety and transparency with expert insights on key industry shifts, emerging challenges, and innovative solutions. Discover the latest in regulations, technology, and strategies to enhance compliance, build trust, and drive long-term success.
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Recall Roundup: bakery mix-up and nut allergy risk
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (14-20 February 2025), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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ArticleContamination recalls cost money
Edward Haynes reveals how advanced sequencing technologies are assisting food companies in their mission to deliver quality products safely to consumers.
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NewsNew AI pest monitoring system targets costly food contamination risks
BrightAI rolls out an AI-powered pest monitoring system to prevent costly contamination risks and safeguard supply chains.
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Recall Roundup: botulism risk and undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (7-13 February 2025), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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ArticleEnsuring food safety through accurate traceability: why knowing your food’s origin matters
Alison Johnson at Food Forensics illustrates the importance of being proactive in assuring the safety of your product and how due diligence can be your saving grace.
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Recall Roundup: Birds Eye, Lidl and choking hazard for children
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (31 January - 6 February 2025), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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ArticleFood authenticity – mitigating food crime risks and threats
Food fraud continues to pose significant risks to global supply chains, undermining consumer trust and public health. Sterling Crew, Chair of the Food Authenticity Network and a leading food safety advocate, explores strategies to mitigate these threats and safeguard food authenticity.
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NewsNew research uncovers molecular trigger for childhood food allergy disorder
In a breakthrough study, scientists have identified a key food allergen behind eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), offering new hope for diagnosis and treatment advancements.
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VideoLessons from Coca-Cola’s product recall: navigating legal, reputational and brand challenges
New Food’s Assistant Editor Ben Cornwell spoke to Suzanne Gallagher, senior associate at Withers, about Coca-Cola’s recent product recall, exploring the legal and reputational challenges businesses face and strategies to mitigate future risks.
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NewsUSDA shares key food safety tips to prevent illness this Super Bowl Sunday
As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, the USDA shares essential food safety tips to prevent illness and keep your game day safe.
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Recall Roundup: Coca Cola, Marks & Spencer, Heineken and undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (24-30 January 2025), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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ArticleThe science of perfect baking: how NIR technology elevates every batch
NIR spectroscopy is transforming baking, offering real-time insights into moisture, fat and protein levels to ensure consistency, reduce waste and improve product safety.
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NewsDespite progress, hospitality sector must do more for gluten-free diners, report reveals
Coeliac UK's new report shows progress in gluten-free dining, but highlights ongoing challenges and the need for safer, more inclusive options.
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The European Food Fraud Community of Practice heralds a new era of food integrity
This week, Professor Chris Elliott reveals the launch of a new community initiative that aims to serve generous portions of safe honest food for Europe and beyond.


