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Are Consumers Engaging in Risky Food Behaviors Because of the Economy?

May 4, 2024

Are consumers engaging in risky food behaviors due to economic pressure? Several recent studies say yes. A study recently released in the United Kingdom and another in the United States show that consumers from both countries have been impacted by… read more

FDA Initiates Salmonella Outbreak Investigation for Potential Foodborne Source

May 1, 2024

When two or more people become sick with the same strain of a commonly associated foodborne pathogen, it usually prompts a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigation. Recently, the FDA announced a Salmonella outbreak investigation that currently does not… read more

Reports of Food Poisoning at Chuck E Cheese and Other Violations Lands the Lexington Restaurant on “Enhanced Regulatory Enforcement” and Temporary Closure

April 28, 2024

Reports of food poisoning at Chuck E Cheese along with other violations lands the Lexington restaurant on “enhanced regulatory enforcement” and a temporary closure of the facility. It is a type of probation for a food business. More than 15… read more

Possible Salmonella Contamination, Multiple Recalls Prompts Quaker Oats to Close Factory

April 20, 2024

Last year’s possible salmonella contamination and multiple recalls prompts grain giant Quaker Oats to close factory in Danville, Illinois. Over 100 products recalled. Quaker Oats to Close Factory in June PepsiCo, parent company to Quaker Oats, has make the tough… read more

Could Your “Doggie Bag” Be Doubly Dangerous? Certain Leftovers Have Higher Risk for Food Poisoning.

April 15, 2024

Could your doggie bag lead to food poisoning? Certain leftovers have a higher risk of spreading foodborne bacteria that can make you sick. Eating out is expensive. Probably now, more than ever. We still continue to eat out, albeit at… read more

Whole Foods Food Allergy Lawsuits 

April 12, 2024

If you or a loved one has suffered from food allergies due to products purchased from Whole Foods, you deserve justice. Our dedicated team of food allergy lawyers specializes in representing victims who have been harmed by contaminated or mislabeled… read more

Studies Show that Climate Change Affects Foodborne Illness Rates. Physicians Warned.

April 10, 2024

A new article in the Journal of American Medical Association publication, JAMA, warns physicians on how climate change affects foodborne illness rates. Infectious-disease physicians from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the University of California Davis (UCD) pointed out that the… read more

Brewers Pitcher, Trevor Megill’s Concussion Related to Food Poisoning

April 7, 2024

Brewers pitcher Trevor Megill’s concussion was reportedly related to food poisoning. This head injury landed him on the injured list. Trevor Megill’s Concussion Didn’t Happen on the Field Concussions, while a very serious injury, are a risky part of a… read more

Could the 2024 Solar Eclipse Poison Food? NASA Debunks the Myth.

April 7, 2024

Could the 2024 solar eclipse poison food? NASA debunks the myth. As the April 8th 2024 Solar Eclipse draws nearer, a lot of myths have been circulating around. From potential harm to a fetus if a pregnant person watches the… read more

How to Cope with Food Allergies While Traveling

April 5, 2024

If you’ve been diagnosed with a food allergy, coping with food allergies while traveling is probably at the top of your preparation plans. For those who’ve had food allergies for a long time, these activities can become second nature. However,… read more