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Subject: Regulations--The FDA Food Protection Plan
Retailers pull dried milk over possible salmonella contamination
Giant Food and Stop & Shop both are voluntarily recalling nonfat dried milk from Plainview Milk, after the dairy company said some product could be contaminated with Salmonella.
European government backs reporting showing A1 milk safe to consume
After controversy over the safety of A1 milk, the European Minister of Food Safety announced Wednesday that the government is backing a report by the European Food Safety Authority that dismisses the allegations linking the milk to disease.
Contaminated Nestle plant refused FDA access to records
Managers at the Danville, Va., plant that produced Nestle Tollhouse cookie dough now under a federal probe after to an E. Coli outbreak refused to allow a U.S. Food and Drug Administration inspector to review documents containing consumer complaints and its contamination prevention program, according to the Wall Street Journal. The plant stopped cookie dough production on June 18 and has recalled 300,000 cases of product.
12 hospitalized for food-borne illnesses after eating beef
At least 12 people have been hospitalized, and more than 20 have become ill, after eating beef from JBS Swift Beef Co. that may have been contaminated with E. coli, federal health officials reported.
USDA confirms E. Coli in some Nestle Tollhouse cookie dough
A sample of Nestle Toll House refrigerated cookie dough made in the company's Danville, Va., plant has tested positive for E. Coli contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported.
Beef recall widens for possible E. coli contamination
JBS Swift Beef Co., of Greeley, Colo., has expanded its recall of beef products to about 380,000 pounds due to possible E. coli contamination.
New study claims to show how high carb foods increase risk of heart problems
New research from Tel Aviv University suggests high carb foods may distend brachial arteries, leading to heart problems.
FDA warns of salmonella risk in 2 pistachio brands
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned consumers not to eat two brands of pistachios from a California company that may have repackaged the nuts after an earlier recall due to due to possible salmonella contamination.
More cookie dough lawsuits filed against Nestle USA
Several more lawsuits were filed this week against Nestle USA after people became seriously ill with E. coli contamination that might have been caused by contaminated cookie dough, according to reports.
Nestle cookie dough plant probed after E. coli outbreak
In the wake of a newly announced 29-state E. coli outbreak linked to Nestle refrigerated cookie dough, federal food safety officials are investigating the Danville, Va., plant that produced the product.

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