Well, it is. And none of us operates alone. See what my thoughts were on my newest post at FoodGrads: Saving the world is complicated...and what small role will you
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I've succumbed to some clickbait titling here, I'm sorry, but we really need to have a discussion about this. There's a fallacy running wild in food, and it's company owners, consumers, some
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Binders, folders, and indexes, oh my! SQF practitioners, get ahead of the audit by revisiting the pros and cons of your document control, training, specification, supplier, and
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Well, what the heck is this picture all about? See what my thoughts were on my newest post at FoodGrads: Food Safety and Quality Assurance Phylogenetic
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Wikipedia commons, you had more horse feces images than I knew I needed. Thank you.I haven't ridden in years, but if the "arena snot" and state of the duster jacket I used to wear when I did were
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Somewhere, in a far away inbox, some PR person for the Kentucky Derby is having this post pop up on their google alerts. Hi friend! Don't worry, the blog doesn't get much traffic. :) In
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Yeah, I'm not done with the CFSAN adverse event report system data. It's just too fun. To recap, in 2016 FDA made all of the data from the CFSAN Adverse Event Reporting System (CAERS) available
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So something happened at the end of 2016 that isn't discussed enough in QA circles. While many people in industry hem and haw about the data provided through reports at Iwaspoisoned.com, similar data
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Forgot to share this, it's been a busy month for this site (AKA me). I'm excited that I'll now be contributing to the FoodGrads.com blog. There I'll talk about quality challenges and career
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Food safety is the victim of it's own success. When I wrote about why I decide to care about food safety, I mentioned how 3,000 people every year is a minuscule fraction of the total number of