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November 29, 2025

ByHeart Infant Formula went to 21 Countries. Are infants ill? Are they getting the BabyBIG botulism anti-toxin?

The FDA has published the following warning: Consumers worldwide should not use any ByHeart brand infant formula as all ByHeart products are included in this recall. As we know, as of November 26, 2025, a total of 37 infants with suspected or confirmed infant botulism and confirmed exposure to ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula (various […]

November 18, 2007

MRSA and the Food Connection

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) (usually pronounced in short as "Mursa" or spelled out as MRSA), is a bacterium responsible for some difficult-to-treat infection in humans.  Heather Moore Heather Moore, senior writer for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, wrote a concerning Op-ed “Your supper & superbugs” on MRSA and its relationship with antibiotics fed […]

November 17, 2007

“Safer Salads – Contaminated fruits and vegetables are more common than ever. Why? And what can consumers do to protect themselves?”

A “science junkie” friend of mine emailed me a link to this months American Scientist. The article by Jorge M. Fonseca, a professor and vegetable/postharvest specialist at the University of Arizona’s Yuma Agricultural Center and Sadhana Ravishankar, a research professor in the Department of Veterinary Science and Microbiology at the University of Arizona in Tuscon […]

November 16, 2007

Updated investigation of General Mills Totino’s and Jeno’s Pizza E. coli illnesses in Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin – Lawsuits to follow?

As of two weeks ago, at least 21 isolates of E. coli O157:H7 with an indistinguishable genetic fingerprint have been collected from ill persons in 10 states: Illinois (1 person), Kentucky (3), Missouri (2), New York (2), Ohio (1), Pennsylvania (1), South Dakota (1), Tennessee (8), Virginia (1), and Wisconsin (1). Persons became ill between […]

November 16, 2007

You have to love it when you can put them under oath

Hormel Foods Corporation Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Ettinger , center, flanked by Anova Foods, Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Doug Brinsmade, left, and Cargil Chief Executive Officer Gregory Page, right, are sworn in on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007, prior to testifying before the House Energy and Commerce […]

November 16, 2007

Journal of Food Protection Publishes Two Articles on Bioniche E. coli O157:H7 Vaccine Efficacy

According to a press statement by Bioniche Life Sciences Inc., the two articles in the Journal of Food Protection relate to field challenge studies conducted at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln involving close to 900 animals in 2002 and 2003. The first article, “Efficacy of dose regimen and observation of herd immunity from a vaccine against […]

November 15, 2007

Double B Foods Recalls Frozen Sausage Roll Products For Possible Listeria Contamination

Texas Firm Recalls Frozen Sausage Roll Products For Possible Listeria Contamination Recall Release CLASS I RECALL FSIS-RC-053-2007 HEALTH RISK: HIGH Double B Foods, Inc., a Meridian, Texas, firm, is voluntarily recalling approximately 98,000 pounds of frozen sausage roll products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection […]

November 15, 2007

USDA Finds Flaws in ConAgra Banquet Pot Pie Safety Plan

Josh Funk once again reports on how our government, despite finding errors at industrial food facilities, does not feel the necessity to inform the public of its findings. This despite pot pies having been linked to at least 272 cases of salmonella (65 hospitalized) in 35 states. Mr. Funk’s story follows: USDA inspectors found flaws […]

November 14, 2007

Military urging shoppers to check for E. coli and Salmonella recalled items

Ashley Rowland of Stars and Stripes reported this evening on the ongoing failure of business and government to protect consumers, even military families, from dangerous, recalled products. She wrote from Korea that military officials are urging shoppers at Pacific bases to make sure they don’t have recalled frozen pizzas and cat vitamins in their homes. […]

November 14, 2007

ConAgra Foods resumes making Banquet pot pies – spends $30 million on recall

CNN Money reported this afternoon that food maker giant, ConAgra Foods (NYSE:CAG) Inc., said that it has resumed producing Banquet and private label pot pies a month after they were recalled after being linked to salmonella illnesses. The pot pies made by ConAgra have been linked to at least 272 cases of salmonella in 35 […]

November 14, 2007

More Totino’s and Jeno Pizza found with E. coli – Kayla Boner’s death still being investigated

The pizza recall may have a local Nebraska tie according to Channel 3 news – Frozen Pizza Recall May Have Local Connection – The University of Nebraska Medical Center confirms it tested a sample from the Douglas County Health Department. A spokesperson says it matches the strain of E. coli identified in a recent national […]

November 13, 2007

Del Rey Tortilleria, Inc. Issues Recall of Flour Tortillas Due to Possible Health Risk

The FDA sent out a Press Release for Del Rey Tortilleria, Inc., of Chicago, Illinois, announcing the recall of its flour tortilla products.  Included in the recall are flour tortillas of all sizes White Flour Tortillas; Tortillas de Harina(6 inch); Burritos 2, 3, and 4; and Fajita 8" size with the name "Del Rey" on […]

November 13, 2007

Washington man sues over recalled pot pies

Phuong Cat Le of the Seattle PI reported: A Pasco man is suing ConAgra Foods Inc. for salmonella poisoning after eating a Banquet pot pie that had been recalled. His attorneys from Seattle-based Marler Clark filed a complaint Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington. It’s the fourth lawsuit that the […]

November 13, 2007

The Color of Hope Benefit Breakfast

We were proud to be the “Purple Heart Presenting Sponsor” at the Color of Hope Benefit Breakfast on October 25, 2007. Contributions went towards helping children and youth struggling to overcome profound challenges such as serious illness, homelessness, poverty and trauma.

November 11, 2007

Uptick in E. coli Hamburger Illnesses and Recalls

I have been blogging, some would say flogging, about the reason for the increase, or “uptick” in E. coli cases and recalls tied to hamburger products. Just a few days ago I flogged on the “uptick,” and a few weeks ago flogged about how safe or food supply really is, or not. Now it is […]

November 11, 2007

When E. coli strikes, who pays?

Matt McKinney of the Minneapolis Star Tribune and I spoke last week when I was in New York working on the Taco Bell E. coli cases that occurred last year in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  Mr. McKinney, also has another article featured this morning, “Meat recalls have highlighted an uptick in illnesses. Experts […]

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