Your Salad May Be Making You Sick
Lettuce and leafy vegetables cause the majority of food-borne illnesses.
Lettuce and leafy vegetables cause the majority of food-borne illnesses.
Fruit and vegetable producers are required to pay more attention to what's happening in the field.
"When you move to outlaw hamburgers, it's a pretty clear sign that your food system is broken."
Plus: Wines from the Galicia region are much different from all other Spanish wines; and a nutty new theory about how to treat E. coli, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus low corn yields will likely keep food costs high; and Ruth Bader Ginsburg's late husband gets a recipe tribute, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Orange peels may help in the battle against e. Coli; and radiation levels detected in Japanese baby food, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Tons of Top Chef alumni are opening restaurants; and Popeye's introduces Dip'n Chik'n nuggets, all in our morning news roundup.
Recent listeria and E. coli outbreaks are being called a "wake-up call."
The debt deal reached last week will limit the FDA's enforcement and inspection abilities.
Plus: Mexican papayas cause a small food-poisoning outbreak in Illinois; and American officials are pushing to broaden the types of E. coli that's subject to regulation, all in our morning news roundup.
Handling adorable baby chickens and ducklings has made 49 people in sixteen states sick since February.
The chef also wants to apologize for spilling his wine on another passenger while high.
Plus: E. coli wreaks havoc on France; and Cheerio's celebrates a major milestone, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Yoplait's ads get the hook; and a formers Pizza Hut president was elected Mayor of Dallas, all in our morning news roundup.
Only eight people die each day from eating tainted food, so can everybody please relax?
Plus: Many stricken by e. coli will require kidney transplants; and Taiwan destroys tons of DEHP contaminated beverages, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus E. coli's wrath and more, all in our morning news round-up.
Employees at Southern California's top three grocery giants are readying to strike over health benefits.
Plus: E. coli's top culprits identified; and humanely raised animals are unlikely to harbor E. coli and salmonella, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Restaurants cater to anti-social patrons with online ordering; and the U.N. says high food costs are here to stay, all in our morning news roundup.