Medically reviewed by Jamie Johnson, RDN When you're planning a summer barbecue, you don't want to risk making yourself or ...
Memorial Day kicks off summer cookouts. Learn essential food safety tips to prevent illness and keep your picnic safe.
LANSING, Mich. (NEWS 10 LANSING) — Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, with many families and friends ...
The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety has urged hygiene management in egg-cooking processes after suspected cases of ...
Recent outbreaks linked to E. coli have raised significant concerns among consumers, prompting recalls of various products, including ground beef and carrots, due to contamination. With reports of ...
As warmer weather draws people outdoors, food safety should remain top of mind for anyone firing up the grill this spring, said Karen Blakeslee, a food scientist and coordinator of the Rapid Response ...
We won’t get foiled again. Americans think nothing of using aluminum foil to prepare breakfast, lunch and dinner — but there are some risks involved, according to food safety experts. While the ...
Don’t panic. An increase in food recalls doesn’t mean our food supply is less safe, experts say. Foods contaminated with bacteria such as E. coli, listeria, or salmonella can be harmful when ingested.
When it comes to storing, preparing, and cooking meals, it can feel like there’s a lot of little rules to remember. You probably know the basics of what you should do—wash your hands frequently, ...