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Two million pounds of chicken recalled across eight states, including California
Approximately 2 million pounds of chicken products have been recalled across eight states, including California. Health officials say the poultry may be contaminated with foreign materials. According to a...Read More
Last year’s crab season officially declared a disaster
While it still might be a long-time coming, commercial crab fishermen could eventually receive federal disaster relief money for last year's aborted season.Read More
Bacteria forces closed Mission noodle factory
A San Francisco rice noodle manufacturer has agreed to cease food preparation after federal prosecutors filed a complaint over unsanitary food handling.Read More
Color-coded signs to warn diners over health violations
Contra Costa County food handlers will be posting color-coded signs as soon as April to inform patrons about health code violations.Read More
Feds shut down SF tofu company
The owners of a San Francisco tofu company agreed to cease operations until regulators determine the company is selling clean and sanitary food.Read More
Listeria prompts nationwide apple recall
Granny smith and gala apples are being recalled nationwide after the presence of Listeria monocytogenes was confirmed at an apple processing facility in Shafter, according to the Monterey County...Read More
Smoothies suspected of spreading salmonella
Health officials are warning the public not to eat three products from a Novato-based company.Read More
Diseased beef recalled by Petaluma slaughterhouse
The USDA announced the recall of 9.7 million pounds of beef from "diseased and unsound" animals.Read More
Trader Joe’s yanks peanut butter amid outbreak
Health officials have warned of a possible link between Trader Joe's Creamy Salted Valencia Peanut Butter and a salmonella outbreak.Read More
Your best mushroom could be your last
The death cap mushroom is having a strong season, springing up in parks and open spaces around the Bay Area.Read More