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EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 1H 25M

Food Safety Talk 322: I'm Also Not A Food Scientist

from Food Safety Talk · host Ben Chapman

Dr. Xenia K. Morin | Department of Plant BiologyFederal Liability Protection For Food Donation LEGAL FACT SHEETFood Law & Policy Focus Areas and Projects - Center For Health Law and Policy InnovationLet’s Free FoodCFP Issues Council I 20252025 Biennial Meeting | Biennial Meetings | Conference for Food ProtectionCouncil I Issues PacketRutgers Cooperative Extension Personnel Directory (Rutgers NJAES) Sara ElnakibSara Elnakib, PhD, MPH, RD | LinkedInHome - mealrecoverycoalition.orgEvaluating North Carolina Food Pantry Food Safety-Related Operating Procedures - PubMedFive Strategies For Reducing Greenhouse Gases Through Food Waste ReductionFood Safety Talk 255: Crunchy Granola Hippie Town — Food Safety Talk87. 27 Lbs of Unrefrigerated Feta Cheese — Risky or Not?Can infant formula and baby food be used after the date expires?About Pack Essentials | Pack EssentialsCollege and University Food InsecurityFood Waste Solutions & Statistics - Reducing Food Waste in the U.S.Quantitative microbiological spoilage risk assessment (QMSRA) of fresh poultry fillets during storage at retail - ScienceDirectFoodKeeper App | FoodSafety.govAmpleHarvest.org | Share your harvest with local pantriesEat or Toss? Is it OK to eat?Gleaning - WikipediaAmerica’s Grow-a-Row | Help Feed The HungryFarmers Against Hunger - New Jersey Agricultural SocietySave Good Food From Going To Waste | Too Good To GoOlio - Your Local Sharing AppFood Safety Talk 179: My Oven is 1200 W — Food Safety TalkDurham Community Fridges Operate With a Spirit of AbundanceReduced Food Waste | Project Drawdown‘Sludge’: Short film on Maine’s PFAS crisis selected for local film festival - YouTubeWebinar from Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025 — NJ Association for Food ProtectionFaculty: Troy A. Roepke: Animal Sciences at Rutgers SEBSTime and temperature abuse of milk in conditions representing a school cafeteria share table does not meaningfully reduce microbial quality - ScienceDirect

In this episode, Don and Ben are joined by a mystery guest, Dr. Xenia Morin, Don's great colleague at Rutgers who works at the intersection of science, social science and society, specifically around food systems. Their discussion focused food disparity/hunger and waste. Xenia, Don and Ben dive into food donations, food sharing, waste and food safety. They talk through the Emerson Act (which is frequently referred to the Good Samaritan Act). They explore community fridges and food sharing apps. Their discussion goes to the intersection of legal issues and microbial safety when redistributing surplus food.

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