All QA/QC systems (HACCP, FSMS) articles – Page 23
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NewsDoes refrigerating lettuce prevent E.coli contamination?
Researchers from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have found that some leafy greens are more susceptible to E.coli while refrigerated than others.
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NewsIs safer food storage on the horizon?
A team of researchers have created a new coating that they claim allows for “safer” food storage. Find out more here…
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ArticleChanging appetites: Adapting to evolving tastes in processed foods
As the UK confronts a shift away from ultra-processed foods, WellEasy’s Sonny Drinkwater urges industry adaptation, prioritising transparency and healthier alternatives in response to changing consumer attitudes.
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WhitepaperThe sweet deception: the bitter truth about adulterated honey
Advances in analytical technologies, like nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, help to detect honey fraud more quickly and reliably.
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Recall Roundup: Spotlight on undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US concerning allergen labelling.
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ArticleHow did Uber Eats respond to Superbowl ad backlash?
Speaking to New Food, Sung Poblete, CEO of FARE, explains how her discussions with Uber Eats led to their Superbowl advert being edited to remove a clip “mocking” peanut allergies.
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NewsFSA Chair Susan Jebb to stand down
Professor Susan Jebb will step down from her role as Chair of the UK FSA in June 2024 as the Department for Health and Social Care begins a search for a new chair.
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NewsAntibody reduces children’s allergic reactions to numerous foods
A new trial has revealed that a 16-week course of omalizumab has the potential to safeguard children with multiple food allergies in the event of accidental exposure.
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Podcast
Episode 49: Applications of AI Part One with Jorge Hernandez
In the latest episode of Food To Go, Josh and Grace speak to food safety titan Jorge Hernandez about the ever-evolving applications of AI in the sector. Listen to find out how The Wendy's Company is putting the tool to good use and predictions for its use in the future. ...
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Recall Roundup: Foreign objects and pathogens
In our latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight various food and beverage recalls from the UK and US.
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NewsBiosensor developed to test freshness of meat
A team of scientists have created a biosensor using graphene electrodes modified by zinc oxide nanoparticles to measure meat freshness.
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News81 percent of foods compliant with standards, FSA survey reveals
The FSA had published its latest Retail Surveillance Survey, data that helps to monitor emerging food safety risks in the UK
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NewsTraces of "toxic" pesticide found in 80 percent of study participants
A new study has revealed that chlormequat, a pesticide, has been found in four out of five test participants.
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Recall Roundup: Pathogens and undeclared sulphites
In our latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight food and beverage recalls in the UK and US. Read our latest update here...
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NewsTurtleTree earns first of its kind vegan certification
Vegan Action has certified TurtleTree’s animal-free sustainable lactoferrin, LF+ making it the first precision fermentation dairy company globally to obtain vegan certification.
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NewsKorean scientists introduce hybrid cultivated beef rice
A team of Korean researchers have created cultured beef rice grown through animal muscle and fat cells inside rice grains.
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ArticleIs 2024 the year of health-conscious pancakes?
This Pancake Day, Elliot Cantrell, Head of NPD at Bakeaway outlines how food businesses can tap into the growing demand for free-from products while addressing health, taste, sustainability, and convenience.
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NewsMethod developed to detect PFAS in “under three minutes”
NJIT researchers have claimed that they have developed “one of the fastest and most sensitive approaches yet” to detect PFAS.
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Recall Roundup: Foreign objects and undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight recent food and beverage recalls from the UK and US.
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NewsMEPs vote for GMO traceability amid deregulation process
EU politicians today passed a draft report which could see some crops produced via “new genomic techniques” separated from the current EU regulation.


