Read Safe Food: The Politics of Food Safety Online
Authors: Marion Nestle
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. The “inert” ingredient is poly-ethoxylated tallowamine, or POEA.
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, March 9, 2008:BU7. Horovitz B. Companies cut synthetic hormone from dairy products.
USA Today
, March 15, 2009. Online:
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. OTA appeals federal court decision on “rBST-free” labeling.
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. CDC. Surveillance for foodborne disease outbreaks—United States, 2006.
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. FDA. Backgrounder on measures to eliminate risk caused by
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. FDA. FDA Statement on Vibrio Vulnificus in raw oysters, November 13, 2009. Online:
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. FDA recalls are listed online at
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. The FDA spinach recall page is at
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. California Department of Health Services and FDA. Investigation of an
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. One year and millions of dollars later. ThePacker.com, September 7, 2007. USDA disappearance data are at
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. Per capita availability of spinach was 2.2 pounds in 2005 and 1.8 pounds in 2008.
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. Nestle M. The spinach fallout: Restoring trust in California produce [perspective].
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