It’s Monday, July 21, 2025. A fresh week of food safety news begins—here’s what you need to know today.
What to know: The Senate Committee on Agriculture has not yet scheduled a hearing for Mindy Brashears to become USDA’s Under Secretary for Food Safety. One of the top issues waiting for her is Salmonella in poultry products.
Findings from three seafood monitoring programs in Norway have revealed some non-compliances but an overall positive picture.
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The Food and Drug Administration has released details on warning letters sent to a dietary supplement firm and a bakery company.
University of Copenhagen researchers examined Salmonella Dublin across all Danish dairy farms over a 10-year period.
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