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  • Trade Groups Laud House Judiciary Panel for Spotlighting Organized Retail Crime

    WASHINGTON -- The Food Marketing Institute (FMI), NACDS, and the National Retail Federation expressed their support yesterday as the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security for spotlighted the national problem of organized retail crime at a hearing. The trade groups are pushing for a law to make it a federal felony for all of the members of the gangs involved..
  • Senate Farm Bill Draft Includes Organic Provisions; Action in Senate Expected Next Week

    WASHINGTON -- The Senate Agriculture Committee on Thursday approved its version of the Farm Bill that included funding and direction for key organic priorities, signaling welcome news for the Greenfield, Mass.-based Organic Trade Association.
  • Big Y Names Three Directors

    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Big Y Foods, Inc. here has appointed John W. Jendza director of store design and purchasing, James Kacmarcik, director of risk management, and Casimir M. Tryba director of food safety.
  • Big Y Names Three Directors

    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Big Y Foods, Inc. here has appointed John W. Jendza director of store design and purchasing, James Kacmarcik, director of risk management, and Casimir M. Tryba director of food safety.
  • Big Y Names Three Directors

    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Big Y Foods, Inc. here has appointed John W. Jendza director of store design and purchasing, James Kacmarcik, director of risk management, and Casimir M. Tryba director of food safety.
  • FSIS Expands E. coli Testing, Plans More Rapid Recall Procedures

    WASHINGTON - On the heels of the second-largest beef recall in the country's history, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) said yesterday it will fight harder to protect the public from E. coli contamination in meat products by expanding product testing and recalling infected meat more rapidly.
  • FSIS Expands E. coli Testing, Plans More Rapid Recall Procedures

    WASHINGTON - On the heels of the second-largest beef recall in the country's history, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) said yesterday it will fight harder to protect the public from E. coli contamination in meat products by expanding product testing and recalling infected meat more rapidly.
  • FSIS Expands E. coli Testing, Plans More Rapid Recall Procedures

    WASHINGTON - On the heels of the second-largest beef recall in the country's history, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) said yesterday it will fight harder to protect the public from E. coli contamination in meat products by expanding product testing and recalling infected meat more rapidly.
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