Food Supply

Fast-Food Ads Outweigh Pleas From Parents, Study Finds

Ask kids whether they’d rather have a hamburger and fries or baked chicken and broccoli and you can count on most opting for the fast-food fare. It long has been known that advertising is a big part of the reason. But a new study, published in The Journal of Pediatrics by Texas A&M’s International University ... Read more »

Despite Wholesome Image, Organic & Local Foods Get Contaminated, Too

Amid worries about pesticides, artificial hormones and meat ground from animals that come from who knows where, “organic” and “locally grown” are labels that comfort many food shoppers. But much of that confidence is unjustified. Several stories — from a series on food safety by journalism students from the News21 program — point out that organic fruits ... Read more »

New Food Recalls Range From Organic Tomatoes to Velveeta

A diet rich in fruits and vegetables ordinarily is considered healthy. But in the last few days the image of fresh produce has taken a beating, following these new, revised or expanded recalls: Six-ounce garden salads and 5.6-ounce chef salads from Kentucky’s Thorntons Inc. because of possible salmonella contamination. The salads contained grape tomatoes from ... Read more »

Report Says Food Safety Threats Overwhelm Regulators

Every year millions of Americans are sickened, and thousands die, from foodborne diseases. The statistics reflect the inability of regulators — from the U.S. Agriculture Department and the Food and Drug Administration, as well as at state and local agencies — to keep up with a monumental task of ensuring the safety of the nation’s ... Read more »

Hospital Handouts of Infant Formula Rile Breast-Feeding Advocates

Many hospitals around the country give parents of newborn babies goody bags stuffed with free infant formula and formula coupons. But as The Associated Press reports, it’s a practice that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wants to end in the interest of encouraging more mothers to breast-feed. The CDC released a “Breastfeeding ... Read more »

Report Spotlights Billions in U.S. Subsidies for Junk Food Ingredients

The federal government has spent $16.9 billion over the past 15 years to subsidize key ingredients in junk foods that bloat Americans’ midsections and contribute to obesity-related medical conditions that cost billions more to treat. That’s the bottom line of a report titled, “Apples to Twinkies: Comparing Federal Subsidies of Fresh Produce and Junk Food.” It ... Read more »

Death Toll From Tainted Cantaloupe Rises to 8, Worst Tally in 3 Years

The death toll linked to tainted cantaloupe from a Colorado farm has risen to eight, making it the most lethal episode of food poisoning since contaminated peanuts took the lives of nine people in 2008. Federal authorities say they now have reports of 55 cases of people in 14 states infected with four strains of ... Read more »

Killing Jobs and Making Us Sick

“In January, Mr. Obama signed a food safety law that provides broad new authority to the Food and Drug Administration,” wrote Robert Pear in Friday’s Times, in an article about the Congressional appropriations mess. But House Republicans, he added, had voted “to cut the agency’s budget.” Well, yes, in a nutshell, that is the sad ... Read more »

U.S. Turns Up the Heat on E. Coli Contamination in Beef

The federal government is taking action to try to rid the nation’s beef supply of six potentially lethal strains of E. coli bacteria  that infect an estimated 113,000 consumers annually. Starting in March, meat packers will be required to test for the six strains, and it will be illegal to sell raw meat contaminated with ... Read more »

Food Recall Lawsuit Could Hamper Regulators, Experts Say

A major fruit company’s lawsuit could undermine efforts by federal regulators to protect consumers from contaminated food, experts say. As The Associated Press reports, Florida-based Del Monte Fresh Produce sued the Food and Drug Administration last month after the agency halted imports of the company’s Guatemalan cantaloupes, saying the fruit may be contaminated with salmonella. ... Read more »