Are companies with a vested interest in the outcome of environmental assessment studies qualified to conduct those studies themselves? A pilot project announced by an agency at the United States Department of Agriculture is preparing
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Eric Burkett
Eric S. Burkett is a San Francisco-based Kitchen manager, cook, and freelance writer. His work appears online in Delish on MSN.com, the Food Examiner in Examiner.com and Food Safety News. His work has been published in San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, Wheel of Dharma and in ViMax Publishing & Marketing Inc. publications. He is a former daily newspaper reporter, who says, “Writing and cooking are my two great loves.â€
RFID Knows Where a Product Is and What It's Doing
Pretend you’re an inspector for the Hawaiian Department of Agriculture and you’ve just arrived to examine several pallets full of produce — bagged spinach, for example.
You know that the ideal temperature for transporting spinach…
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SF Sets Nutritional Standards for Meals with Toys
Calling it a modest step with enormous implications, San Francisco Supervisor Eric Mar urged the city’s other supervisors to place new restrictions on the use of toys to promote fast food meals to children.
While…
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SF Fast Food Toy Ban Too Hot for Pre-Election Vote
San Francisco’s efforts to restrict the use of toys to promote fast food for children has been pushed back a couple of weeks. Why? Depends upon whom you talk to.
The city’s 11-member board of…
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California Food Handlers Must Get Safety Training
In a move industry insiders say could mark the beginning of a national trend, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed new legislation requiring nearly all of the more than one million food handlers in the state of…
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People Love Street Vendors, City Oversight Varies
It’s becoming an increasingly familiar sight in large cities around the country: specialty chefs selling artisan and exotic foods from mobile food carts and trucks on the cities’ streets.
Some cities, such as Portland…
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Egg Producers Implement New Salmonella Controls
New regulations for controlling the spread of a form of Salmonella, whose mode of transmission still isn’t entirely understood, kicked into effect last Friday. The new regulations, the FDA insists, could reduce the number of…
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An E. coli Patient’s Will to Live, Part II
Part II in a II-part series on Linda Rivera’s battle with E. coli O157:H7.
Once a week, Jeanine Iyala loads her two kids into the car and makes the roughly 60-mile round trip from Pleasanton…
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Linda Rivera: An E. coli Patient’s Will to Live
Part I in a II-part series on Linda Rivera’s battle with E. coli O157:H7.
It’s one of those glorious, fogless summer days in San Francisco when the winds whisk the skies clear and everyone is…
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CSPI Threatens Suit over Happy Meal Toys
Do inexpensive plastic toys lure children–or their parents–into making unhealthy food choices? A leading consumer advocacy group believes they do and is threatening to sue fast food giant McDonald’s if the company doesn’t end its…