WASHINGTON — The government will allow food producers to start zapping fresh spinach and iceberg lettuce with just enough radiation to kill E. coli and other dangerous germs, a key safety move amid increasing outbreaks from raw produce. Irradiated...

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AMES, Iowa The Food and Drug Administration's new (Aug. 22) regulation that will allow irradiation pasteurization to be used on fresh spinach and iceberg lettuce to kill illness-causing bacteria is a step that two Iowa State University professors...
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it will allow the sale of fresh spinach and iceberg lettuce treated with radiation to kill...
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The treatment will also extend shelf life in fresh spinach and fresh iceberg lettuce without adversely affecting food safety, texture or nutrient value of lettuce and raw spinach, the FDA said. During irradiation, foods are exposed briefly to a...
The Food and Drug Administration has announced that it will allow spinach and iceberg lettuce to be irradiated at levels high enough to kill E. coli, salmonella and other microorganisms that can potentially make people sick. This is the first time...
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