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World Food Safety Day Spotlights Global Health Threat

June 07, 2022 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

Imagine a global sickness that spreads faster than HIV and causes nearly as many deaths as malaria.

Health and Safety

Food Safety Belongs on the Grill

May 24, 2022 Kenneth King, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

There’s nothing better than gathering around the grill to prepare a good meal. Don’t forget the rules of food safety this grilling season.

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Food Safety is About People

May 03, 2022 Sandra Eskin, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety

When the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a new effort to reduce Salmonella in poultry, we led with the numbers. The number of illnesses due to Salmonella has not decreased over the last two decades. Year after year, people have become ill with Salmonella infections at roughly the...

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Make Food Safety the Centerpiece of Your Spring Holiday Feast

April 14, 2022 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety Education Staff

Springtime is here, and families across America are eager to gather around the table to commemorate holidays such as Easter, Passover or Eid al-Fitr. Though traditions may differ, these holidays have one thing in common — delicious food! Keep your feast memorable by following these food safety tips.

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Enjoy Your Super Bowl Snacks with a Side of Food Safety

February 08, 2022 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, FSIS-USDA

While millions watch NFL players battle it out in the Super Bowl, the real MVPs on Sunday will be chicken wings—more than 1 billion will be consumed before, during and after the game! Whether you bake, roast, fry or order in your chicken wings, don’t forget the four food safety steps that night.

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Closer to Zero: Partnership to Protect Our Food

January 21, 2022 Dr. Pamela Starke-Reed, Deputy Administrator, Agricultural Research Service and Dr. Melanie Abley, Senior Advisor, Office of the Chief Scientist

USDA is collaborating with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the Closer to Zero (C2Z) initiative. C2Z provides a crucial framework for the work that must be done to reduce heavy metal content in foods, but particularly in foods consumed by infants and children, our most vulnerable group.

Research and Science

Leftovers: Let’s Keep the Best Part of Thanksgiving Safe

November 19, 2021 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA-FSIS

The year’s biggest meal will be over soon, but delicious Thanksgiving leftovers will sustain you from Black Friday to Cyber Monday. Keep your favorite leftovers safe by following these food safety steps:

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Let’s Talk Turkey: Tips for a Safe Thanksgiving

November 17, 2021 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA-FSIS

Thanksgiving is just days away and for those concerned about preparing this special meal, don’t worry, USDA is here to help. The USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline is available all week and even on Thanksgiving Day to answer your questions. Here are some quick tips:

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Get an A+ in Food Safety this School Year

September 09, 2021 Kenneth King, Public Affairs Specialist, FSIS Food Safety Education Staff

As the school year kicks off, it’s time for a crash course in lunchbox food safety. Here’s a study guide to help you pass any food safety pop quizzes when packing lunches.

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Extinguishing the Risk of Foodborne Illness during Wildfires

September 07, 2021 Kenneth King, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety Education Staff

The United States was impacted by more than 52,000 wildfires in 2020. Not only are wildfires damaging to homes, wildlife and health, they also pose risks to food and cookware. Here are some tips to prevent foodborne illness before and after a wildfire. Please note, make sure you are at a safe...

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