Tag: meat

  • Researchers Aim to Find “Optimal Tax Levels” to Combat Effects of Meat on Health

    U.K. and U.S. researchers have published a study on “a market-based approach of taxing red and processed meat according to its health impacts.” Springmann et al., “Health-motivated taxes on red and processed meat: A modelling study on optimal tax levels and associated health impacts,” PLOS One, November 6, 2018. The researchers predict that meat-related health…

  • Salmonella Outbreak Prompts Lawsuit Against JBS Tolleson

    A consumer has filed a lawsuit alleging that he contracted Salmonella from beef supplied to a restaurant by JBS Tolleson Inc. Rozich v. JBS Tolleson Inc., No. 18-1929 (D. Nev., filed October 8, 2018). The plaintiff alleges his infection stemmed from an outbreak of Salmonella that resulted in JBS recalling nearly seven million pounds of…

  • Court Dismisses EEOC Complaint on Behalf of Muslim Meatpackers

    A Colorado federal court has dismissed the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC’s) lawsuit alleging JBS USA discriminated against Muslim workers by denying prayer breaks. EEOC v. JBS USA, No. 10-2103 (D. Colo., entered September 24, 2018). The court found that EEOC failed to prove that JBS suspended or fired the workers in an effort…

  • New York Times Asks: Can Lab-Grown Meat Be Kosher?

    The New York Times has reported on the Orthodox Union’s efforts to determine whether meat grown in a lab from animal cells can be kosher. The reporter follows a rabbi tasked with researching the process. The rabbi distinguishes between products grown from muscle cells—which must be from an animal properly slaughtered in kosher standards rather…

  • Dunkin’ “Angus” Suit Dismissed

    A New York federal court has dismissed a putative class action alleging that Dunkin’ Brands Inc. misled consumers by marketing a sandwich and a wrap as containing “Angus steak.” Chen v. Dunkin’ Brands, Inc., No. 17-3808 (E.D.N.Y., entered September 17, 2018). The court first dismissed the claims brought by a non-resident of New York, finding…

  • Proposed Law Would Ban Dog and Cat Slaughter for Consumption

    The U.S. House of Representatives has passed Rep. Vern Buchanan’s (R-Fla.) Dog and Cat Meat Trade Prohibition Act of 2018, a bill that would prohibit the slaughter of dogs and cats for the purpose of human consumption. The bill would also prohibit the knowing sale or donation of a dog or cat to a person…

  • FSA Finds One-Fifth of Meat Samples Contain Unspecified DNA

    The U.K. Food Standards Agency (FSA) has reportedly found that one-fifth of meat samples tested contained DNA not attributable to the animal source indicated on the label. FSA conducted 665 tests from 487 businesses suspected of “compliance issues,” including restaurants and supermarkets, and purportedly found that some samples contained DNA from as many as four…

  • FDA, USDA Announce Joint Meeting on Animal Cell Cultures

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have announced a joint public meeting to discuss “the use of cell culture technology to develop products derived from livestock and poultry.” The meeting, which will be held October 23-24, 2018, will focus on “the potential hazards, oversight considerations, and labeling” of the…