Sentences with phrase «food safety reasons»

Pasteurization is a very common process in the beverage manufacturing industry and we pasteurize for food safety reasons.

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And Bridget van Kralingen, senior vice president for industry platforms, told me about how blockchain technology is being used by Walmart and others in the food industry to keep track of the source of food for safety reasons, and by Maersk in the shipping industry to greatly reduce paperwork and port time.
However, for all their safety, defensive stocks usually fail to climb with a rising market for the opposite reasons they provide protection in a falling market: people don't use significantly more energy or eat more food.
It is for this reason that establishments found to violate food safety protocol are fined or closed.
Investment in technologies by food manufacturers must always be considered in the context of the changing food safety landscape and, in particular, how the technologies will help them stand out to regulatory bodies for the right reasons.
There may be some exceptions to these rights such as for those products and services listed below where, for reasons of hygiene, safety or under law we are not able to refund or exchange items unless faulty, not as described, not fit for purpose or of satisfactory quality: Chilled and Frozen Products (including Waitrose Entertaining); Baby Food and Milk; Gift Cards, Vouchers and e-top ups; Fireworks; Lottery Tickets and Scratch Cards; Tobacco, Cigarettes, Tobacco Products and Cigars; unsealed DVDs, CDs or Video Games, Unsealed Earrings or Hair Accessories; Unsealed Bedding.
«As pointed out in the 2015 Deloitte Food Value Survey, the reason organic produce is such a robustly growing category is because it sits squarely in the sweet spot for evolving consumer value drivers: health and wellness, safety, social impact, experience, and transparency.
A 2007 USDA - commissioned report by the Institute of Medicine — part of the National Academies of Science — specifically advised against allowing artificial sweeteners in foods sold in elementary school vending machines or canteens for several reasons, including safety.
There is every reason in the world to not be physically active; reading to our children, providing quality meals, addressing their social needs, researching all medications / foods / education, shopping to have the «best» deals on the highest quality, spending quality play time with our children, limiting screen time, grooming them, keeping house, bonding, learning and executing proper child passenger safety (installing that perfect car seat that took 3 weeks of research and a small loan to purchase), and being sure every minute of their every day is filled with only the best developmentally appropriate activities.
As I've articulated in many posts, but perhaps most succinctly in this one («My Response to Beef Industry Defenses of «Pink Slime»») there are many reasons to oppose the undisclosed use of this cheap filler in our school food and our food supply without even discussing food safety.
One potential obstacle to the program is the refusal of many school districts to install salad bars for food - safety reasons and because of cumbersome USDA rules governing the federally subsidized school lunch program that feeds some 31 million U.S. school children every day.
For the reasons well articulated in another letter submitted to this agency, written by Michele Simon and Andrew Kimbrell on behalf of the Center for Food Safety, I believe that our children would be better served if competitive foods and beverages were entirely eliminated from school campuses.
Whereas the reasons for the effect remain unclear, a large study led by Devanand suggests «safety and nutritional issues associated with the loss of smell» — the inability to smell smoke, for example, and lack of interest in food from loss of taste — could be contributors.
Another reason, according to the WHO's food safety chief, Fritz Kaferstein, is that because they affect mainly developing countries «they've been cut off from the main interests of the Western world».
For this reason the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has proposed a reduction in the permitted level of iodine in cattle feed from 5 to 2 mg iodine per kg of feed.
For safety reasons we're not allowed to bring any food into the lab room, and sometimes I'd need to stay in the lab room from 9 am to 1 pm without breaks.
It is used not only for adding flavor but also for preserving processed foods, so totally eliminating salt from processed foods is difficult for food - safety reasons.
«There are usually three core reasons that motivate people: a desire for food safety in terms of pesticide residue, a need to support local farmers and communities as well as the general environment, and an interest in perceived health benefits.»
Jewelry may not be allowed for health and safety reasons in some jobs in which you may be working with food or machinery.
It's a safety net for our least fortunate seniors who, for whatever reason, were unable to put aside money for retirement and are now struggling to meet the minimum expenses of rent, food, and utilities.
The preservative ethoxyquin used in dog food has never been tested for safety in cats, one more reason cats should not raid the dog's bowl.
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We have no reason to be concerned with the safety of Solid Gold dog food or cat food products.
Therefore, we have no reason to question the safety of Fromm Family dog food or cat food products.
MOODY: Food safety is important for obvious reasons.
As a dog food manufacturing company they have a comprehensive safety and quality testing program in place, but have had recalls in the past years for various reasons.
More on food safety and the U.S. food supply: The USDA and DOJ May Finally Address Obvious Livestock Industry Monopolies The Localization of Agriculture: A Predetermined Future Pork Chops Won't Give You Swine Flu, But Here Are Other Reasons to Abstain Salmonella, What it Actually is and How You Can Avoid Getting Sick
For this reason, food safety has become a thing of global concern.
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