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Seattle’s Favorite recalls muffin tops Tukwila, Wash.-based Seattle’s Favorite Gourmet Cookies & Dessert Co. pulled Orange Cranberry and Banana Nut Muffin Tops nationwide because they contain undeclared milk.
UK asks for voluntary ban on 6 artificial food colors The United Kingdom’s Food Standards Agency is recommending a voluntary ban on six artificial food colors by the end of 2009, based on research suggesting the additives may have an adverse effect on activity and attention in children.
HHS, FDA heads in China this week for safety talks Leaders of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration were scheduled to meet with Chinese officials in China the week of Nov. 17 to cover food safety issues and open three new FDA offices in the country.
Hong Kong inspectors find melamine in Chinese fish food Fish feed imported from China contains high levels of melamine, reported Hong Kong food inspectors, another sign that the toxic chemical is widespread in China’s food industry.
Lettuce may be link among Canada E. coli cases Four related E. coli outbreaks in Ontario, Canada, may have been caused by contaminated Romaine lettuce served at restaurants linked to the illnesses.
Amy’s Kitchen recalls tofu sandwiches Tofu Scramble in a Pocket Sandwich products are being recalled by Amy’s Kitchen Inc., Santa Rosa, Calif., due to undeclared milk.
Americans want more FDA food inspections: survey Most U.S. consumers want the government to inspect food more often, and only 54 percent say the government is doing all it can to ensure food safety, according to a new poll by the Consumer Reports National Research Center.
Nestle pulls Farinha cereal in U.S. Nestle took its Nestle Farinha Lactea cereal off store shelves in the United States because the product, which is made in Brazil, may contain traces of a pesticide not approved for use on wheat in the United States.