As millions of Americans prepare to host and attend Super Bowl parties, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is reminding fans to follow basic food safety practices to prevent foodborne illness.
Many Super Bowl favorites, including pizza, chicken wings, hamburger sliders and chili, should not be left out at room ...
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Super Bowl food safety tips
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WVNS) – There are tips for food safety during Big Game parties. To prevent foodborne illnesses from ...
As Winter Storm Fern sweeps across much of the country, dropping inches of snow in some regions, the U.S. Department of ...
Back-to-school shopping usually means backpacks, notebooks and lunchboxes. But don’t forget to add food safety to the list. Young children, especially those under age five, are more likely to get ...
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Nearly 14,000 Pounds of Grilled Chicken Products Recalled for a Potentially Life-Threatening Reason
Consumers are urged to review labels before their next meal.
On July 15, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke L. Rollins, announced a “comprehensive plan to bolster U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (“USDA”) efforts to combat foodborne illness” and better ...
Thanksgiving dinner can be a breeding ground for foodborne illnesses for the millions of Americans gathering this week. Simple mistakes, such as unsafe handing and undercooking of food, can make a ...
Freezers can keep food cold for days during outages, USDA says.
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