Hormel recalls 4.9M pounds of chicken possibly contaminated by ‘pieces of metal’

Hormel recalls 4.9M pounds of chicken possibly contaminated by ‘pieces of metal’

Hormel Foods is recalling nearly 5 million pounds of foodservice ready-to-eat frozen chicken products that may be “contaminated with pieces of metal,” according to a Saturday announcement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The Austin, Minnesota–based company traced the contamination to metal fragments from a conveyor belt used during … Read more

Chipotle, Sweetgreen bet big on small, local farmers amid ongoing agriculture crisis

Chipotle, Sweetgreen bet big on small, local farmers amid ongoing agriculture crisis

National brands are betting big on small farmers.  Food giants such as Chipotle and Sweetgreen have long emphasized close partnerships with small or local farmers, in many cases, due to corporate sustainability goals. Today, those relationships may be essential to the survival and resilience of the American agriculture industry, as the sector faces increasing instability. “The agricultural … Read more

Company recalls more than 24,000 pounds of chicken sausage due to possible plastic contamination

Company recalls more than 24,000 pounds of chicken sausage due to possible plastic contamination

A company is recalling more than 24,000 pounds of chicken sausage after customers reported finding pieces of plastic inside some of the meat, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said this week.  Massachusetts-based Kayem Foods Inc. decided to voluntarily recall 24,173 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken sausage products that may be contaminated with plastic, the USDA’s Food Safety … Read more

This everyday item got me hounded by airport security dogs — and almost $800 in fines

This everyday item got me hounded by airport security dogs — and almost 0 in fines

An apple a day keeps the doctor away — too bad the fruit doesn’t have the same effect on security dogs at TSA. Dina, a travel influencer, was temporarily detained by US Customs and Border Protection officials and in danger of being slapped with over $800 in fines after a K9 police pooch smelled the … Read more

Flesh-eating New World Screwworm could pose health risks to cattle, humans

Flesh-eating New World Screwworm could pose health risks to cattle, humans

A threat to American livestock – the New World Screwworm (NWS) fly, which has been considered eradicated from the country since 1966 — has reemerged as a potential danger following an outbreak in Mexico. The news triggered a shutdown of cattle, horse and bison imports along the southern border, as U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke … Read more

Public health alert issued for budget-friendly Mexican meal: ‘Should be thrown away’

Public health alert issued for budget-friendly Mexican meal: ‘Should be thrown away’

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) recently announced a public health alert over a Mexican-inspired pork product sold at Aldi supermarkets nationwide. The 16-ounce refrigerated sleeved tray packages, which are labeled “Pork Carnitas,” were flagged in a public announcement on April 19 due to potential foreign object contamination. The FSIS … Read more

Johnsonville recalls nearly 23K pounds of bratwursts after consumers find plastic

Johnsonville recalls nearly 23K pounds of bratwursts after consumers find plastic

Federal inspectors announced the recall of about 22,672 pounds of Johnsonville cheddar bratwurst shipped to 10 states after hard plastic was reportedly found in the product by consumers. Johnsonville, based in Momence, Illinois, produced the meats on Feb. 5, 2025, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). Specifically, 19-ounce, sealed tray packages … Read more

If you want to avoid lanternflies this summer, here’s how you need to act

If you want to avoid lanternflies this summer, here’s how you need to act

The now dreaded lanternfly season is upon Americans and officials are alerting the public on how to avoid the pesky spotted pest this summer. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) told the country to be on the lookout specifically for spotted lanternfly eggs and to destroy them immediately. Early detection of the annoying bugs’ eggs … Read more

Spotted lanternfly ‘stomp’ season gains attention as 14 states fight the invasive pests: ‘Ew’

Spotted lanternfly ‘stomp’ season gains attention as 14 states fight the invasive pests: ‘Ew’

Social media users and authorities agree that it’s “stomp”-the -spotted-lanternfly season. The invasive insect, native to China and parts of Taiwan, Vietnam, Japan and India, has spread and multiplied in 14 states, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Spotted lanternflies were first detected on trees and fruit in Pennsylvania in September 2014. Now they can … Read more