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Dead fly and live cockroaches: Best and worst Peoria food inspections for September 2024
FOOD-SAFETY

Dead fly and live cockroaches: Best and worst Peoria food inspections for September 2024

In a month that has seen numerous food establishments in Peoria undergo rigorous inspections, one glaring issue stands out: the presence of live cockroaches and dead flies in several eateries. The Peoria City/County Health Department conducts these inspections to ensure that food safety standards are met, but recent findings indicate a disturbing trend..

Deli Foods Recalled as ReadyMeals Listeria Warning Issued
FOOD-SAFETY

Deli Foods Recalled as ReadyMeals Listeria Warning Issued

Millions of Pounds of ReadytoEat Meat and Poultry Recalled Due to Listeria Concerns In a stark reminder of the importance of food safety, millions of pounds of readytoeat meat and poultry products h..

Rodent droppings: State inspectors temporarily closed an Ocala drive-thru restaurant
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Rodent droppings: State inspectors temporarily closed an Ocala drive-thru restaurant

A Cautionary Tale for Foodies A Troubling Discovery On the morning of September 11, 2024, state inspectors made a disturbing discovery at the downtown Ocala drivein restaurant. During a routine health inspection, they found an alarming number of rodent droppings scattered across the premises..

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Food Poisoning: What Causes It and How To Avoid It

What is Food Poisoning? Food poisoning, also known as foodborne illness, occurs when people ingest contaminated food or drink.

Food Poisoning: What Causes It and How To Avoid It
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'Pink mold' and undated food: The best and worst Peoria food inspections for June 2024

The Peoria City/County Health Department conducts food inspections for a wide range of establishments in the area.

'Pink mold' and undated food: The best and worst Peoria food inspections for June 2024
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The end of Chevron doctrine does not end food safety regulation, but it may make it more difficult

The recent ruling by the Supreme Court to overturn the Chevron doctrine has sent shockwaves across the regulatory landscape, potentially changing the way federal agencies implement and enforce laws.

The end of Chevron doctrine does not end food safety regulation, but it may make it more difficult

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