It’s Wednesday, July 23, 2025. Let’s dive into today’s food safety news and midweek insights.

What to know: Public health officials have confirmed four patients with Salmonella infections after drinking raw milk from the Family Cow dairy. The Pennsylvania Departments of Health and Agriculture have been investigating more than 70 reported Salmonella infections since August 2024.

The Public Health Communication Centre said the government should consider a formal inquiry. Vincent Arbuckle, New Zealand Food Safety’s deputy director-general, said the conclusions of the analysis were not supported by the evidence. 

An organization known as MAHA Action, Inc., has taken to cable television, digital platforms, and social media in the Washington D.C. area and nationwide to support the Make America Healthy Again agenda.

Almost 50 people fell ill after eating or working at a restaurant in 2024 but investigators have been unable to find the source.

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That’s your Wednesday briefing. More updates coming your way tomorrow.

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