WASHINGTON Today, U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) introduced legislation, the FSMA Fee Technical Corrections ...
The Food and Drug Administration is drawing up plans that would end most of its routine food safety inspections work, multiple federal health officials tell CBS News, and effectively outsource this ...
The bill prohibited the FDA from enforcing regulations aimed at increasing traceability of the supply chain, among other ...
Emergency funding legislation for the federal government approved by the Senate includes provisions that will hamper food ...
Earlier this fall, the FDA issued a reminder to pet food manufacturers to consider the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in their food safety plans as H5N1 cases tend to increase during the fall ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reportedly drafting plans to end most of its routine food safety inspections and outsource the task to state and local authorities instead. Citing several ...
The Food and Drug Administration is reportedly planning to end most of its routine food safety inspections. That’s a move that raises questions about the future of food safety across the U.S. and ...
After years of discussion, the Food and Drug Administration may shift responsibility for routine food safety inspection to the states. While industry and food safety experts say it's a logical move, ...
Budgetary plans for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reportedly may end most routine food safety inspections. However, the agency has denied these reports. According to CBS News, multiple ...
The FDA has suspended a quality control program for testing milk and dairy products, according to Reuters. The program is paused due to reduced lab capacity, and it’s unclear when it will resume.
Despite efforts to keep our nation's food supply safe, an estimated 3,000 people die each year, and 48 million are sickened, from food-borne Illnesses. Correspondent David Pogue looks at the efforts ...