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USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service

@usdafoodsafety

Official account of USDA FSIS. We ensure the nation's supply of meat, poultry, and egg products are safe, wholesome, and properly labeled. Also @USDAFoodSafe_es

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Food safety is a shared responsibility. Hereā€™s how you can do your part at home: fsis.usda.gov/food-safety #BackToSchool #FoodSafetyFriday

Food safety is a shared responsibility. Hereā€™s how you can do your part at home: fsis.usda.gov/food-safety #BackToSchool #FoodSafetyFriday
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Thinking hot or cold for lunch today? Start with an insulated bag ā€“ it's the safest way! Keep it fresh, keep it right, from drop-off to pick-up, day and night. bit.ly/3yeT0cX #BackToSchool

Thinking hot or cold for lunch today? Start with an insulated bag ā€“ it's the safest way! Keep it fresh, keep it right, from drop-off to pick-up, day and night. bit.ly/3yeT0cX  #BackToSchool
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Youā€™ve packed your kiddoā€™s lunch with care, but a paper bag just wonā€™t fare. Hereā€™s everything you need to know to pack a school lunch thatā€™s safe to go! šŸ‘‡ #BackToSchoolPrepDay

Youā€™ve packed your kiddoā€™s lunch with care, but a paper bag just wonā€™t fare. Hereā€™s everything you need to know to pack a school lunch thatā€™s safe to go! šŸ‘‡ #BackToSchoolPrepDay
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Public health is our top priority, and your life is worth our time! Contact the Meat & Poultry Hotline to speak with a food safety specialist. šŸ“² #SummerServedSafe

Public health is our top priority, and your life is worth our time! Contact the Meat & Poultry Hotline to speak with a food safety specialist. šŸ“² #SummerServedSafe
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#Alert Perdue Foods LLC, Recalls Frozen, Ready-To-Eat Chicken Breast Nugget and Tender Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination bit.ly/4dMzYJT

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#Alert FSIS Issues Public Health Alert For Ineligible Meat and Poultry Products Illegally Imported From the Republic of the Union of Myanmar bit.ly/3WPpJ0H

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No fridge? No problem! From jerky to canned tuna, hard cheeses to nuts and seeds, here are safer school lunch options that donā€™t need to be kept cold. #BackToSchool

No fridge? No problem! From jerky to canned tuna, hard cheeses to nuts and seeds, here are safer school lunch options that donā€™t need to be kept cold. #BackToSchool
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Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety Sandra Eskin and Administrator Paul Kiecker participated in the FSIS Small Plant Roundtable in Pomona, CA. They discussed FSISā€™ broader initiatives, including efforts to reduce Salmonella illnesses linked to poultry products, the Allergen

Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety Sandra Eskin and Administrator Paul Kiecker participated in the FSIS Small Plant Roundtable in Pomona, CA. They discussed FSISā€™ broader initiatives, including efforts to reduce Salmonella illnesses linked to poultry products, the Allergen
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From common colds to stomach bugs, back to school can also mean back to the doctor. Children are more likely to get sick from contaminated food, so itā€™s important for parents and caregivers to recognize the symptoms of foodborne illness. bit.ly/42Mxpmq

From common colds to stomach bugs, back to school can also mean back to the doctor. Children are more likely to get sick from contaminated food, so itā€™s important for parents and caregivers to recognize the symptoms of foodborne illness. bit.ly/42Mxpmq
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šŸšØUSDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service releases updated guidelines to strengthen substantiation of animal-raising and environment-related claims on meat and poultry labels. Today's action builds on the significant work USDA has already undertaken to protect consumers from

šŸšØUSDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service releases updated guidelines to strengthen substantiation of animal-raising and environment-related claims on meat and poultry labels. Today's action builds on the significant work USDA has already undertaken to protect consumers from
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Stay informed and stay safe! Bookmark our FSIS recall page for the latest and most accurate recall information. šŸ”— bit.ly/3rGjAbu #PublicHealth

Stay informed and stay safe! Bookmark our FSIS recall page for the latest and most accurate recall information. šŸ”— bit.ly/3rGjAbu #PublicHealth
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Thank you, FSIS employees, for your commitment to keeping the nationā€™s food supply safe. We wish you a restful Labor Day and we are grateful to have you as part of the FSIS team. #PublicService #FoodSafety

Thank you, FSIS employees, for your commitment to keeping the nationā€™s food supply safe. We wish you a restful Labor Day and we are grateful to have you as part of the FSIS team.  #PublicService #FoodSafety
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Celebrate National Food Safety Education Month by brushing up on your food safety skills. Learn ways to prevent foodborne illness with resources to help encourage you and your community to put food safety first. #NFSEM fda.gov/food/consumersā€¦

Celebrate National Food Safety Education Month by brushing up on your food safety skills. Learn ways to prevent foodborne illness with resources to help encourage you and your community to put food safety first. #NFSEM
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