Woolworths, an Australian retailer, has recalled chilled vegetable products nationally over metal contamination, according to the Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ). The products associated with the recall include 225g ...
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US-based Rich Products is expanding its voluntary recall of frozen snack foods produced at its Waycross, Georgia facility as they may be contaminated with E. coli O121 bacteria. On 28 March, the New York-based firm issued a voluntary ...
US-based supermarket chain Stop & Shop has withdrawn several varieties of Farm Rich snack products due to possible contamination with Escherichia coli 0121 bacteria (E. coli). The company noted that it has taken this step followng the ...
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With the emergence of biotechnology products, the need for controlled environment or purification rooms have also increased. Keeping in mind that biotech facilities operate in a highly cost conscious and clean environment, companies have ...
The people who will be responsible for most curbside pick-up in Metro Vancouver next year say they’re frustrated as they try to sort out the issue of glass. Back in February, Multi Material B.C. said glass mixed with other ...
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Electronic textiles or smart textiles could replace the wardrobe collection in future with hi-tech clothing which will provide sensor enabled solutions to the wearer. Speaking to fibre2fashion, cofounder & CEO of Heapsylon LLC, Mr. ...
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Alexandrina Cheese has recalled four feta cheeses due to E.coli contamination, according to the Food Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ). The products subject to recall include Fleurieu Feta Vacuum Pack, Marinated Feta - Mustard ...
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Central-Epicure Food Products, a Canadian establishment, is voluntarily recalling Gefilte Fish as it may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The products associated with the ...
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Meat packer Hilton Food Group, which supplies retailers such as Tesco, is expected to ride out the recent horsemeat contamination issue unscathed, following publication of its preliminary results for 2012 which showed sales up 5% to 1bn. ...
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Latte Pro, a stainless steel milk frothing jug that removes the need for use of a stick thermometer and helps turn out frothed milk of a consistent quality, is set to come to the UK after being awarded the right to be launched globally. ...
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US-based Publix Super Markets is voluntarily recalling its Deli Tri Fruit and Grain Salad as it may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The recall was initiated after Publix received notification of the potential contamination ...
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Ireland-based Holfeld said its new Diamat technology, a plastic extruder, can processes PET sheets with up to 50% recycled post-consumer PET. In a statement, the firm said: “The decontamination process is the nub; it involves 50% ...
Tags: PET flakes, PET sheets, food packaging
Global pressure sensitive labelstock supplier UPM Raflatac has unveiled two adhesive upgrades in a bid to continue advances in migration safeguards in line with the EU 10/2011 regulation. According to the company, the regulation places ...
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Adding a pigment color to a dynamic mixer that is also used for non-colored products creates color contamination of the wetted parts and results in increased labor as well as production time and yield losses that directly affect the bottom ...
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Rigid plastic packaging supplier Holfeld Plastics has received approval from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) for its Diamat technology, which involves consecutive extrusion processes for decontamination efficiency of polyethylene ...