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What's to blame for all the recent food recalls?

Interview: Dr. Don Schaffner, Rutgers professor of food science

Aired 11/22/2024

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What's to blame for all the recent food recalls?

Clip: 11/22/2024 | 5m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

Interview: Dr. Don Schaffner, Rutgers professor of food science

With the Thanksgiving holiday less than a week away, top of mind for many consumers has been the recent spike in food recalls, from organic carrots and ground beef to frozen waffles and Costco salmon. Dr. Don Schaffner of Rutgers' Department of Food Science said a handful of pathogens drive most of the recalls and the oversight has gotten considerably tighter.

Aired 11/22/2024

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