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Guilty Verdict in Australian Mushroom Murder Case
Erin Patterson was found guilty on Monday of murdering her in-laws by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms during a lunch at her Leongatha home on July 29, 2023; despite initial concerns, mushroom sales remain strong, highlighting the importance of only consuming commercially grown mushrooms.
Guilty Verdict in Australian Mushroom Murder Case
Erin Patterson was found guilty on Monday of murdering her in-laws by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms during a lunch at her Leongatha home on July 29, 2023; despite initial concerns, mushroom sales remain strong, highlighting the importance of only consuming commercially grown mushrooms.
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44% Bias Score


FDA Issues Class I Recall of 1.7 Million Egg Cartons Due to Salmonella
1.7 million cartons of eggs were recalled due to Salmonella contamination, causing 79 illnesses (21 hospitalizations) across nine states; the FDA issued a Class I recall due to high risk of serious health consequences.
FDA Issues Class I Recall of 1.7 Million Egg Cartons Due to Salmonella
1.7 million cartons of eggs were recalled due to Salmonella contamination, causing 79 illnesses (21 hospitalizations) across nine states; the FDA issued a Class I recall due to high risk of serious health consequences.
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44% Bias Score


EU Faces US Pressure on Agricultural Imports to Avoid Tariffs
The European Union is under pressure from the United States to increase agricultural imports to avoid impending tariffs, prompting concerns about food safety, environmental impact, and the preservation of European food culture.
EU Faces US Pressure on Agricultural Imports to Avoid Tariffs
The European Union is under pressure from the United States to increase agricultural imports to avoid impending tariffs, prompting concerns about food safety, environmental impact, and the preservation of European food culture.
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56% Bias Score


Globe and Mail Wins Multiple Journalism Awards for Investigative Reporting
The Globe and Mail won 10 Digital Publishing Awards and Jana G. Pruden won the Landsberg Award for the podcast "In Her Defence: 50th Street", which investigated the unsolved death of an Indigenous woman, highlighting issues in policing and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Globe and Mail Wins Multiple Journalism Awards for Investigative Reporting
The Globe and Mail won 10 Digital Publishing Awards and Jana G. Pruden won the Landsberg Award for the podcast "In Her Defence: 50th Street", which investigated the unsolved death of an Indigenous woman, highlighting issues in policing and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
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20% Bias Score


Smart Labels Combat Food Waste and Enhance Safety
Three Spanish entrepreneurs created biodegradable smart labels that detect bacterial growth in food, providing real-time freshness information; this innovation won them a 2025 Young Inventors Award and aims to reduce food waste and improve food safety.
Smart Labels Combat Food Waste and Enhance Safety
Three Spanish entrepreneurs created biodegradable smart labels that detect bacterial growth in food, providing real-time freshness information; this innovation won them a 2025 Young Inventors Award and aims to reduce food waste and improve food safety.
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48% Bias Score


FDA Recalls Turkana Dried Apricots Over Undeclared Sulfites
Turkana Food Inc. recalled its Floria Dried Apricots sold in 19 states due to undeclared sulfites, posing a risk of allergic reactions; the FDA urged consumers to return the product with LOT 440090478-15-333 and UPC 2539560010 for refunds.
FDA Recalls Turkana Dried Apricots Over Undeclared Sulfites
Turkana Food Inc. recalled its Floria Dried Apricots sold in 19 states due to undeclared sulfites, posing a risk of allergic reactions; the FDA urged consumers to return the product with LOT 440090478-15-333 and UPC 2539560010 for refunds.
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44% Bias Score

Sewage Sludge: UK's Risky Fertiliser Practice
Annually, 768,000 tonnes of sewage sludge containing 'forever chemicals', pharmaceuticals, and microplastics are spread across 150,000 hectares of English farmland, raising concerns about soil contamination and food chain safety due to insufficient regulation and testing, despite bans in other count...

Sewage Sludge: UK's Risky Fertiliser Practice
Annually, 768,000 tonnes of sewage sludge containing 'forever chemicals', pharmaceuticals, and microplastics are spread across 150,000 hectares of English farmland, raising concerns about soil contamination and food chain safety due to insufficient regulation and testing, despite bans in other count...
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56% Bias Score

E. coli Outbreak in France Kills Child, Sickens Dozens
A 12-year-old girl died in a food poisoning outbreak in northern France that has affected 24 people, possibly due to E. coli-contaminated meat from six butcher shops; authorities have closed the shops and issued public health alerts.

E. coli Outbreak in France Kills Child, Sickens Dozens
A 12-year-old girl died in a food poisoning outbreak in northern France that has affected 24 people, possibly due to E. coli-contaminated meat from six butcher shops; authorities have closed the shops and issued public health alerts.
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20% Bias Score

Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Eggs Sickens 79, Prompts Recall
A salmonella outbreak linked to eggs has sickened 79 people across seven states, hospitalizing 21, prompting a recall of 1.7 million dozen eggs; this follows similar outbreaks with cucumbers and ground beef, raising concerns about food safety practices, particularly during summer months.

Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Eggs Sickens 79, Prompts Recall
A salmonella outbreak linked to eggs has sickened 79 people across seven states, hospitalizing 21, prompting a recall of 1.7 million dozen eggs; this follows similar outbreaks with cucumbers and ground beef, raising concerns about food safety practices, particularly during summer months.
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12% Bias Score

Spanish Innovators Develop Biodegradable Smart Labels to Reduce Food Waste
Three Spanish entrepreneurs created biodegradable smart labels that detect bacterial growth in food, changing color to indicate freshness and preventing food waste and illness; this innovation won them a top-ten spot in the 2025 Young Inventors Award.

Spanish Innovators Develop Biodegradable Smart Labels to Reduce Food Waste
Three Spanish entrepreneurs created biodegradable smart labels that detect bacterial growth in food, changing color to indicate freshness and preventing food waste and illness; this innovation won them a top-ten spot in the 2025 Young Inventors Award.
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32% Bias Score

Biodegradable Smart Labels Tackle Food Waste and Safety
Three Spanish entrepreneurs developed biodegradable smart labels that detect bacterial growth in food, providing real-time freshness indicators to reduce waste and improve food safety, winning them a spot among the top 10 innovators for the 2025 Young Inventors Award.

Biodegradable Smart Labels Tackle Food Waste and Safety
Three Spanish entrepreneurs developed biodegradable smart labels that detect bacterial growth in food, providing real-time freshness indicators to reduce waste and improve food safety, winning them a spot among the top 10 innovators for the 2025 Young Inventors Award.
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48% Bias Score

Pesticide Residues Found in 90% of Produce Samples, Sparking Debate
The 2025 Environmental Working Group's shopper's guide, the "Dirty Dozen," found over 90% of 12 types of non-organic fruits and vegetables contained potentially harmful pesticide residues, with spinach having the highest levels, prompting debate on consumer choices and health impacts.

Pesticide Residues Found in 90% of Produce Samples, Sparking Debate
The 2025 Environmental Working Group's shopper's guide, the "Dirty Dozen," found over 90% of 12 types of non-organic fruits and vegetables contained potentially harmful pesticide residues, with spinach having the highest levels, prompting debate on consumer choices and health impacts.
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48% Bias Score
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