Ep. 184. Hottest Topics of 2024: Outbreaks, Food Chemicals, FDA Changes, and More
Release Date: 12/24/2024
Food Safety Matters
Savannah Applegate, Ph.D. is a Senior Consultant at Elanco Poultry Food Safety. Dr. Applegate received her B.S. degree in Meat Science from Ohio State University and her M.S. degree and Ph.D. in Applied Food Microbiology from Texas Tech University. Her areas of expertise are meat and poultry food safety, and she specializes in diagnostics and pathogen mitigation. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Dr. Applegate [1:10] about: The importance of diagnostics for ensuring food safety and implementing effective disease management protocols in the poultry industry ...
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Alex Truelove has served as Legislation and Advocacy Manager at BPI (Biodegradable Plastics Institute) since 2022. He previously directed U.S. PIRG's (Public Interest Research Group's) zero-waste program. He remains passionate about waste reduction, public policy, and working with others to incrementally solve messy environmental problems. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Alex [30:28] about: The work of the Biodegradable Plastics Institute (BPI) California law AB 1201, which goes into effect in January 2026 and makes significant changes to compliance for compostable...
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To get a taste of the discussions that were happening at the 2025 Food Safety Summit, we spoke face-to-face with Sharon Beals, Founder, SKKB; Peter Taormina, Ph.D., Founder and President, Etna Consulting Group; Sandra Eskin, J.D., CEO, STOP Foodborne Illness; John O'Fallon, Senior Manager Environmental Sensors, Zebra Technologies; Monica Khoury, Senior Quality Expert, Nestlé; and Lily Yasuda, Program Manager, Alliance to Stop Foodborne Illness. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with: Sharon Beals and Dr. Peter Taormina [2:24] about the function and limitations...
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To get a taste of the discussions that were happening at the 2025 Food Safety Summit, we spoke face-to-face with keynote speaker Jason Evans, Ph.D., Dean, College of Food Innovation and Technology, Johnson & Wales University; as well as Brian Ronholm, M.A., Director of Food Policy, Consumer Reports; Michael Fang, Co-Founder, Spectacular Labs; and Steven Lyon, Ph.D., Director, Food Safety—Field Operations, Chick-fil-A Inc.; Purni Wickramasinghe, Ph.D., Food Safety & Restaurant Solutions, Chick-fil-A Inc. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with: Dr. Jason Evans [30:39]...
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Christian Ararat, M.Sc., M.Eng. is a food safety professional with more than ten years of experience in food safety and quality. After earning a bachelor's degree in Food Science from Valley University in Colombia, he began his career in the bakery industry, where he implemented and enforced good manufacturing practices (GMPs) and prerequisite programs. After moving to Canada, Christian joined Natursource Inc., a Montreal-based food manufacturing company dedicated to producing healthy snacks. As head of the Quality Assurance department, Christian implemented the Global Food Safety Initiative...
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Alfredo Fernández, J.D. is an attorney and Partner at Shipman & Goodwin LLP. As a member of the firm's national Environmental Practice, Alfredo advises clients across industry types on environmental, health, and safety issues that arise in all areas of business operations. Risk management pertaining to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is one area of focus. Alfredo also counsels private and public entities regarding abatement of hazardous materials and conditions. He received his J.D. from University of Connecticut School of Law and holds a B.S. degree from the University of...
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Edward G. Dudley, Ph.D. is the Director of the E. coli Reference Center and a Professor of Food Science at the Pennsylvania State University. He has a broad background in molecular biology, physiology, and foodborne bacteria genomics, with expertise in both beneficial and pathogenic species. His current research program focuses on factors that drive the virulence of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and the development of DNA sequence-based methods for tracking pathogen spread during foodborne illness outbreaks, including wastewater monitoring. Dr. Dudley is a past Chair of the Food Microbiology...
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Phil Kafarakis is the President and CEO of IFMA The Food Away from Home Association, formerly known as the International Foodservice Manufacturers Association. He is responsible for overseeing IFMA's day-to-day operations and directing the activities of the association in support of its policies, goals, and objectives. Phil is a highly accomplished senior executive with broad experience leading major food industry companies and associations. He began his industry career in the manufacturing sector, successfully leading and managing businesses at Kraft, Jones Dairy Farm, Cargill, and...
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Mark Carter is the Senior Software Product Manager at Hygiena. He assumed the presidency of the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP) at the conclusion of the IAFP Annual Meeting in July 2024. Mr. Carter has extensive international business and technical experience. He most recently served as COO of Matrix Sciences, as well as the Executive Vice President of Corporate Development, where he was responsible for Matrix Sciences Mergers and Acquisitions activity. He previously held positions as CEO of QC Laboratories and Corporate Vice President of Research and Development with...
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Jason Evans, Ph.D. is the Dean of the College of Food Innovation and Technology (CFIT) at Johnson & Wales University, which offers baccalaureate and graduate programming in Culinary Arts, Culinary Science, Culinary Nutrition, Food and Beverage Entrepreneurship, and Sustainable Food Systems. Formerly, Dr. Evans was an Associate Professor of Agricultural Business Management at the State University of New York's College of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill (SUNY Cobleskill), where he also served as the Director of the Institute for Rural Vitality and Chair of the Department of...
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The Boar's Head Listeria Outbreak [6:24]
- USDA Announces Immediate Changes to Listeria Rule, Inspections for RTE Food Facilities
- Following Deadly Listeria Outbreak, USDA Launches Internal Investigation Into How it Handled Boar’s Head’s Unsanitary Production Facility
- Congress Members Question USDA About Failure to Prevent Fatal Boar’s Head Listeria Outbreak
- Boar’s Head to Face Criminal Investigation Over Listeria Outbreak as Tenth Death is Reported
- Following Outbreak, Boar’s Head Forms Food Safety Council of Top Experts, Closes Facility, Discontinues Liverwurst
- Inspection Reports Show Mold, Insects, Meat Residues, and More at Boar’s Head Facility Responsible for Listeria Outbreak
- Boar’s Head RTE Deli Meats Recalled After Two Listeriosis Deaths
- It's Time to Reformulate Deli Meats to Reduce the Risk of Listeria monocytogenes—Feature story for Food Safety Magazine December ‘24/January ’25, by Kathleen Glass, Ph.D., Wendy Bedale, Ph.D., and Daniel Unruh, Ph.D.
The McDonald's/Taylor Farms E. coli Outbreak [18:53]
- FDA Closes Investigation of McDonald’s E. Coli Outbreak Without Tests Confirming Onions as Source
- McDonald’s E. coli Outbreak Grows to 104 Illnesses in 14 States; Testing Has Not Yet Found Outbreak Strain
- FDA Unable to Implicate Grower in E. coli Outbreak Linked to Taylor Farms Onions Served at McDonald's
- CDC Names Taylor Farms Onions as Cause of McDonald’s E. coli Outbreak; Patient Count Rises to 90
- Beef Ruled Out as Source of McDonald’s E. coli Outbreak, Quarter Pounders Return to Restaurants
- Major Chains Pull Onions Due to E. coli Concerns After Taylor Farms Confirmed as McDonald’s Supplier
- At Least One Death Caused by E. coli Outbreak Linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders
- Food Safety Five Ep. 1: Fatal E. coli Outbreak Linked to Onions on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders—Food Safety Five Newsreel video
Grimmway Farms E. coli Outbreak [32:31]
- Grimmway Farms Carrot E. coli Outbreak Closed; No Match Found in Environmental Samples
- Canada Recalls Carrots Implicated in Fatal E. coli Outbreak Affecting U.S.
- Death Reported in E. coli Outbreak Linked to Nationally Distributed Organic Carrots
The Yu Shang Foods Listeria Outbreak [33:48]
- Another Infant Death Linked to Yu Shang Listeria Outbreak
- Yu Shang Brand RTE Meats Cause Two-Year-Long Listeria Outbreak Resulting in Death of an Infant
Food Safety Technology Developments [36:37]
- How Rapid Development of Technology Has Revolutionized Food Safety—Food Safety Magazine on-demand webinar
- How is the Revolution in Technology Changing Food Safety?—“Food Safety Insights” column for Food Safety Magazine June/July ’24, by Bob Ferguson
- How is the Revolution in Technology Changing Food Safety?—Part 2—“Food Safety Insights” column for Food Safety Magazine August/September ’24, by Bob Ferguson
- How is the Revolution in Technology Changing Food Safety?—Part 3—“Food Safety Insights” column for Food Safety Magazine December ‘24/January ’25, by Bob Ferguson
- Listeria, Salmonella Represent 40 Percent of FDA Food and Beverage Recalls in Last 20 Years
FDA Human Foods Program Restructuring [42:39]
- FDA Budget Constraints Lead to International Information-Sharing for Chemical Safety Reviews
- FDA Human Foods Program Reveals Work Plans for 2025
- FDA Introduces Streamlined Complaint Process on First Day of New Human Foods Program
- FDA Outlines its Developing Systematic Post-Market Review Process for Chemicals in Food
- FDA Reorganization Officially Approved, Will be Implemented by October 1
- Food Safety Five Ep. 2: How Budget Constraints May Influence FDA Food Chemical Safety Work—Food Safety Five Newsreel video
Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu (HPAI) H5N1 and Dairy Foods [50:30]
- California Declares State of Emergency Over HPAI H5N1 Outbreak in Dairy Cows
- USDA Begins Five-Part National Milk Testing Strategy for HPAI H5N1
- As Outbreak Rages On, USDA to Begin Field Trials for HPAI H5N1 Vaccine in Cattle
- USDA-FSIS to Begin Routine Monitoring for HPAI in Dairy Cows Under National Residue Program
- FDA Publishes Dairy Food Safety Research Agenda for HPAI H5N1
- More Canadian Milk Testing, New Pasteurization Study Shows HPAI is Not Food Safety Risk
- USDA Finds HPAI in Muscle of Sick Dairy Cow; Study Shows Infectious Potential of Contaminated Raw Milk
- USDA Experiments Show Cooking Beef Patties to “Well Done” Kills HPAI Virus
- USDA Testing Retail Ground Beef for HPAI H5N1; Maintains That U.S. Meat Supply is Safe
- FDA Testing Finds HPAI in Retail Milk Samples; Research Required to Determine Infectivity, Food Safety Risk
- USDA Now Requires HPAI Testing for Dairy Cattle, Mandatory Reporting
USDA's Salmonella Framework for Raw Poultry Products [57:35]
- USDA-FSIS to Hold Two Public Meetings on Salmonella Framework for Raw Poultry in December
- USDA-FSIS Extends Comment Period for Proposed Salmonella Regulatory Framework
- Study Supports USDA’s Serotype-Specific Regulatory Framework for Salmonella in Poultry
- USDA-FSIS Publishes Proposed Regulatory Framework for Salmonella in Raw Poultry
- USDA-FSIS: Salmonella Officially an Adulterant in Breaded, Stuffed Raw Chicken Products at 1 CFU/g or Higher
- NACMCF Reports on Reducing Salmonella in Poultry, Advises FSIS on Proposed Regulatory Framework
- Esteban and Eskin: On the Frontlines of the Food Safety Fight Against Salmonella in Poultry—Food Safety Matters podcast
FSMA 204/Food Traceability Rule Compliance [1:04:09]
- Leading Food Industry Associations Join Forces to Form FSMA 204 Collaboration
- Public-Private, Sector-Neutral Partnership for Food Traceability Aims to Advance Industry Toward FSMA 204 Compliance
- Report Highlights Industry Concerns With FSMA 204 Compliance, Barriers to Implementation
- World’s Largest Food Distributor Sysco Unveils its FSMA 204 Traceability Plan
- Kroger’s Traceability Policy Goes Beyond FSMA 204 by Including All Foods
- FDA Updates Human Foods Priorities; Releases FSMA 204, Foodservice Employee Health Resources
- Second Bill Introduced to Weaken FSMA 204; Safe Food Coalition Voices Opposition
- Legislation Would Delay FSMA 204 Compliance Date, Ease Retailer Recordkeeping Requirements
- FSS '24: Regulatory, Industry Experts Share Best Practices Around FSMA 204 and Traceability Efforts
- Ep. 179. Dr. Takashi Nakamura: Ensuring Fresh Produce Safety From Field to Fork—Food Safety Matters Podcast
- Better Food Traceability Can't Wait—Editorial piece by Frank Yiannas
Legislation Targeting Food Additives and “Generally Recognized as Safe” (GRAS) Substances [1:13:13]
- FDA Could Decide Whether to Ban Red Dye 3 in Food ‘In the Next Few Weeks,’ Officials Reveal in Senate Hearing
- Congress Members Urge FDA to Ban Red Dye 3 in Food
- FDA Budget Constraints Lead to International Information-Sharing for Chemical Safety Reviews
- FDA Outlines its Developing Systematic Post-Market Review Process for Chemicals in Food
- BVO No Longer Authorized for Food Use by FDA
- The Evolving Landscape of Food Additives Regulation in the U.S., from the States to FDA
- California Bill Banning Some Artificial Colors in School Foods Advances, Awaits Signature Into Law
- FDA Reviewing Safety of Food Chemicals of Concern, Like PFAS, BPA, Red Dye 3, and More
- FDA Files Petitions to Rescind Approvals for Four Carcinogenic Food, Color Additives
- ‘Toxic Free Food Act’ Would Close FDA GRAS ‘Loophole’ Allowing Potentially Toxic Additives in Food
- Illinois Food Safety Act Banning Four Food Additives Passes State Senate, Amended to Include Manufacturers
- Pennsylvania is Latest State to Introduce Food Additives Legislation, While Kentucky Urges FDA to Take Control
- Missouri, Washington Introduce Bills to Ban Same Food Additives as California Food Safety Act
Another Bill Introduced in New York to Expand State Regulation of Food Additives
- ‘Safe School Meals Act’ Addresses Pesticides, PFAS, Food Dyes, and More in School Lunches
- Food Safety Five Ep. 2: How Budget Constraints May Influence FDA Food Chemical Safety Work—Food Safety Five Newsreel video
- Ep. 162. Brian Sylvester: How the California Food Safety Act is Shaping U.S. Food Additives Regulation—Food Safety Matters Podcast
Environmental and Chemical Contaminants [1:24:42]
- FDA Defends Revoking Authorizations for Most Phthalates; Remaining Uses Under Review
- High Levels of Toxic Plasticizers Phthalates, Bisphenols Found in Nearly All Foods in U.S.
- EU Considering Bisphenol Ban in Food Packaging Based on Nontraditional Risk Assessment; Scientists Show Support
- EU Moves Closer to Possible Ban on BPA in Food Contact Materials
- USDA Testing for 2023 Shows 99 Percent of Foods Do Not Exceed Pesticide Residue Tolerances
- EFSA: Pesticide Residues Below Legal Limits in More Than 96 Percent of EU Food Samples
- EPA Immediately Suspends Use of Herbicide Dacthal With Emergency Order
- EPA Cancels Agricultural Use of Harmful Pesticide Acephate
- Pesticide Chlormequat is Being Detected More Frequently in Humans, EPA Poised to Allow its Use on Food Crops
- California Assembly Passes Bill Expediting Review of Herbicide Paraquat
- Center for Food Safety Petitions EPA to Ban PFAS in Pesticides, Pesticide Containers
- EWG Publishes 2024 Dirty Dozen List of Produce Most Contaminated With Pesticides
- Kraft Heinz Voluntarily Pulls Lunchables from School Lunch Program Following Consumer Reports Petition
- Baby Food Safety Act Would Give FDA Authority to Limit Toxic Heavy Metals in Food for Children
- Maryland Introduces Bill to Require Toxic Heavy Metals Testing for Baby Foods, Disclosure of Results
- Recall Rethink: Food Recall Vulnerabilities Exposed by the Cinnamon Applesauce Incident—Cover story for Food Safety Magazine August/September ’24, by Steven Mandernach, J.D. and Carrie Rigdon, Ph.D.
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