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EPISODE · Aug 30, 2024 · 2H 1M

Food Safety Talk 311: Nootropics Same As The Old Tropics

from Food Safety Talk · host Ben Chapman

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The show starts with Ben's IT password troubles and then get into follow-up from Ben's trip to Canada, including the challenges of only having untreated lake water and family dynamics. Don gave some updates from IAFP including the always exciting constitution and bylaw changes from the business meeting. The guys go on to talk about high pathogenic Avian Influenza, retail sliced deli meats. Another topic they discuss is recreational drugs in foods and the regulatory issues that pop up. The show ends on digging into Listeria in produce and a raw milk-linked outbreak in California.

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