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How Does Improperly Canned Food Lead to Food Poisoning?
People began canning centuries ago, because they needed to preserve foods to get them through the long, cold winter. Later, canning was seen as a way for people to enjoy their favorite fruits and vegetables year-round, without the inflationary effects on the price of groceries. To this day, many people turn to canning for many…
Houston-Based Shell Oil Workers to Get Back Overtime Pay
After the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division investigated eight of their facilities in five states including Texas, the Shell Oil Co. and one of its marketing companies, Motiva Enterprises LLC, will now pay nearly $4.5 million to more than 2,600 workers in their chemical and refinery divisions for back overtime wages….
Mother Sues Ford for Faulty Vehicle Design in Toddler’s Death
Halie Bush, the mother of a 3-year-old who was seriously injured and died due to an accident in the family’s driveway, filed a complaint against Ford Motor Co. last month in the Eastern District of Texas, which she alleged that a faulty vehicle design is to blame for her young toddler’s death. According to…
Kraft Cheese Recall
Kraft Foods Group has announced a voluntary recall of nearly 7,700 cases of one of its signature products, Kraft American Singles Pasteurized Prepared Cheese Product, after the company discovered that one of its suppliers had delivered an ingredient that had not been stored in accordance with crafts standards regarding temperature. According to the company’s press…
Is There a Link Between Fracking and Birth Defects?
While nearly everyone agrees that the current state of research into the health effects of living near a fracking site is still preliminary and more work needs to be done, the first round of research is very troubling, in that it seems to demonstrate a link between pregnant women living near an oil or gas…
Texas Cyclospora Outbreak Traced to Cilantro from Mexico
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has spent the last several months investigating an outbreak of Cyclospora illness, and they have traced the illnesses to cilantro that was imported from Puebla, Mexico. The agency’s report that…
Baby Formula and Cronobacter
A new ruling announced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has led to new regulations, which will go into effect Sept. 8, to require that manufacturers of infant formula adhere to stricter standards than was previously the case. These new regulations will require companies to follow good manufacturing practices, including a test…
Katy, Texas Fatal Tire Blowout Accident
According to Harris County Sheriff’s investigators, a bad tire and perhaps some speeding appears to have resulted in a fatal accident overnight in Katy, Texas. Witnesses say the accident happened at around midnight, when a pickup truck that was traveling west on Morton Road at about 80 miles per hour blew its right front tire….
Texas Construction Fatalities 22% Higher than Other States
A very extensive report was recently released showing that any worker in Texas has a 12 percent greater likelihood of dying on the job than the same worker doing the same job in any other state. However, if that worker is in the Texas construction industry, that worker has a 22 percent greater likelihood to be…
A Delayed Recall Will Cost Automaker $17.35 Million
After consumers were burned by General Motors (GM), and their extremely long delay in recalling millions of cars because of defective safety switches, apparently the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has decided to be more aggressive with automakers when it comes to making sure they recall defective vehicles in a timely manner, as soon as…