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more news today on food safety with the food safety authority of ireland (fsai) issuing a strong warning this week in relation to the prevalence of e. coli o157:h7 in irish minced beef and beef burgers. the warning comes as a result of a year long survey looking for the presence of the e. coli o157:h7 in minced beef and beef burgers sold in retail stores. the study, carried out on behalf of the fsai by teagasc - the national food centre (nfc)- has found that 2.8 per cent of samples of minced beef and beef burgers on retail sale examined in the survey were contaminated with the e. coli o157:h7 sometimes at levels as high as 10,000 bacteria per gram of product. the fsai/nfc study was carried out from march 2001 to april 2002 and involved the analysis of 1533 samples of minced beef and beef burgers bought in supermarkets and butcher shops in each of the 26 counties. samples were collected from each shop on four occasions, once in each quarter of the year. forty-three samples were found to contain e. coli o157:h7 (2.8 per cent) and laboratory analysis revealed that each of the 43 bacteria isolates possessed the potential to cause serious disease. there was no significant difference in the contamination rates of e. coli o157:h7 in different minced beef products bought in different retail outlets. the number of e. coli o157:h7 found in positive samples ranged between 1 and 10,000 bacteria per gram of product with 63 per cent of samples containing less than 10 bacteria per gram. commenting on the findings dr patrick wall, chief executive, fsai said that as these bacteria can cause kidney failure and can be fatal, this degree and level of contamination is too high. it is estimated that the presence of as few as ten e. coli o157:h7 bacteria in food could cause serious illness to susceptible people. "it is a concern that this many samples of raw minced meat and beef burgers on sale to consumers are contaminated and the levels pose a serious, ongoing risk to consumers. there is no room for complacency as one human case associated with e. coli o157:h7 is one too many given the serious nature of illness it causes," said dr wall. the news will do little to comfort a european consumer already concerned about the safety of the food chain. but in a bid to sympathise with the consumer, dr. wall said: "the consumer is taking an unacceptable share of the responsibility to control these bacteria. at this level of contamination it does not appear that current practices on farms and in abattoirs are having the desired risk reduction effect and more needs to be done," he said.
Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch
Date :
16
October
2002
Category :
Food And Health
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the food standards agency has published the results of independent consumer research about how to ensure the national food hygiene rating scheme (known as \'scores on the doors\') is easy to understand and use. the full report can be found at the link towards the end of this page.
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warranted or not, it comes as no surprise to learn that there is growing concern among uk consumers over food safety. according to new research from mintel, 41 per cent of adults were concerned about the safety of food in 1997, while in 2002 this figure has risen to 44 per cent of consumers. the report revealed that there is a considerable difference in attitude between men and women with over half of women (51 per cent) worried about food safety, compared to just 36 per cent of men.
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business at starbucks\' namesake cafes has firmed and early signs suggest that the world\'s biggest cafe chain is making progress with via instant brew and seattle\'s best coffee, which are expanding the company\'s reach in supermarkets and beyond. investors will be keen for an update on their potential for becoming billion-dollar ventures when the company reports results on wednesday. \"the company is transitioning to a portfolio company versus a single-brand growth story,\" piper jaffray analyst nicole miller regan said.
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douglas r. conant, campbell’s president and chief executive officer, opened the meeting with an overview of the company’s strategies, recent performance and key success factors. conant said, “we have made great progress over the last five years, and we are winning in the workplace, in the marketplace and in the community. we believe in the power of being a focused food company and have sharpened our portfolio around three large and growing categories: healthy beverages, baked snacks and simple meals.
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uk plans to install a retail ombudsman to enforce a new code of conduct for retailer-supplier relations could shift the balance of power in the food supply chain back towards food manufacturers, says the brc, which opposes the move. the idea of a retail ombudsman has been under discussion for some time and was formally recommended to the uk government last august by the competition commission.
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australian retail sales fell in july, led down by a softer performance from the food retail sector. the restaurant, takeaway food and café sector posted another improved performance, however, in a sign that soaring consumer confidence is boosting interest in eating out after a year in which the ‘cocooning’ trend became a major talking point. on seasonally adjusted terms, food retailing sales were down 1.
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over 80 per cent of consumers consider the environmental impact of seafood as an important factor in their purchasing decisions, according to a new study. commissioned by the seafood choices alliance, the survey highlights the growing importance of labelling in a well-informed consumer society. indeed, customers said that reassurance is more important than price, with 40 per cent claiming they would be willing to pay between 5 and 10 per cent more for seafood identified as eco-friendly.
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spanish food consumption increased by 1.9 per cent last year compared to 2001, according to the latest data from the country's ministry of agriculture (mapa) announced this week by agriculture minister, miguel arias cañete. the figures confirm the continuing increase in annual food consumption which began in 1997. the figures are based on food consumption and expenditure data from 6,000 households, 700 hotels and restaurants and 200 catering organisations.
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