In the second of this two-part episode of Food Safety Matters, we interviewed industry and regulatory professionals live from the show floor of the Food Safety Summit, which took place on May 8–11 in Rosemont, Illinois. We discussed root-cause analysis, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s efforts to reduce salmonellosis cases linked to poultry consumption, the 1992–1993 Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak, and other topics.
In the first of this two-part episode of Food Safety Matters, we interview professionals from the industry, regulatory, and nonprofit sectors, live from the show floor of the Food Safety Summit, which took place on May 8–11 in Rosemont, Illinois. We discuss the career of 2023 Distinguished Service Award recipient Michael Taylor, controlling Salmonella in poultry, and other topics.
The 2023 Food Safety Summit, held from May 8–11, was a highly anticipated event that brought together 2,700 industry professionals, researchers, policymakers, and experts in person and virtually from around the world to discuss the latest advancements and challenges in ensuring food safety.
The closing session of the 2023 Food Safety Summit featured a panel discussion among prominent attorneys who work on behalf of consumers and industry—with all advocating on the side of food safety. Expert lawyers discussed the common gaps and weaknesses they see in company operations, culture, and regulatory adherence that lead to adverse events, such as foodborne illness outbreaks and recalls.
The 2023 Food Safety Summit town hall session centered on a conversation with top food industry regulators and advisory groups about the key issues, updates, and initiatives happening within their organizations.
The 2023 Food Safety Summit keynote presentation focused on a conversation with food industry executives on the topic of balancing risks for the safety of consumers, team members, and the environment.
Senior executives from Wawa Inc., Maple Leaf Foods, OSI Group, and Cultivate SA will discuss risk culture at the Food Safety Summit keynote on May 10 in Rosemont, Illinois.