In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we review the top food safety stories of 2023 and their implications. Specifically, we discuss:
News and Resources
Reorganization of FDA’s Human Foods Program [6:05]
Ongoing Concerns Around Infant Formula [14:21]
Global Focus on Allergens and on Sesame in the U.S. [22:31]
FDA Food Traceability Final Rule Compliance Efforts [32:03]
Food Additives Legislation [40:20]
Retail Foodservice Safety [49:55]
PFAS Concerns and Restrictions [59:04]
Netflix’s Poisoned Documentary [1:09:30]
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Allergens: Improve Your Odds to Avoid Risks
Ep. 15. Will Daniels: "It was a game changer for the industry"
Ep. 14. Hal King: “That looks really clean, but it’s not”
Ep. 13. Darin Detwiler: "It's more than just a job"
Listeria Right Now: Innovations in Food Safety
Ep. 12. David Acheson M.D.: "No...that's a problem"
Ep. 11. Patricia Wester: "Preventive controls are not HACCP"
Metagenomics: A Fresh Take on Spoilage
Ep. 10. Mike Taylor: "We're in a whole new world"
Ep. 9. Bill Sperber: "We never had these problems until you came along"
Ep. 8. Ben Chapman: "We have to take a risk communication approach"
Ep. 7. Scott Brooks: "Never let a crisis go to waste"
Ep. 6. Joe Corby: "It's important to know who the players are"
Ep. 5. John Spink: "We'll never arrest our way to food protection"
Ep. 4. Steve Taylor: "The number one reason for food allergen recalls is…"
Ep. 3. Lone Jespersen: "Culture comes first"
Ep. 2. Larry Keener: "Food safety is manufactured"
Ep. 1. Dave Theno: "No one cooks their salad"
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