It’s Monday, June 30, 2025. As June comes to a close, we’re bringing you the latest in food safety to start your week.
What to know: William “Bill” Marler, on behalf of 31 hepatitis A victims and families, has said it is time to deal with hepatitis A and foodservice workers.
While food service workers are not more at risk of getting hepatitis A because of their occupation, they are a risk for spreading it to customers.
The Belgian Minister of Agriculture has condemned an attack on a food inspector, which left her needing hospital treatment.
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The FDA has issued warning letters to United King Foods Private Limited in Pakistan and Mother Earth Minerals, Inc. in Ogden, UT.
Roger Hancock, CEO of Recall InfoLink, takes us through what a good recall looks like and what you don’t want to see during a recall.
Statistics in Finland show the number of recalls exceeded 300 in 2024. Outbreaks went up from 45 in 2023 to 58 in 2024.
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That’s your Monday update. We’ll be back tomorrow to kick off July with more news and insights.
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