Food Safety Stocks List

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Food Safety Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 23 TMO Trump picks surgeon Marty Makary to head FDA, Rep. Dave Weldon to lead CDC
Nov 22 TMO Thermo Fisher (TMO) Down 7.4% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
Nov 22 QGEN Innovations Support QIAGEN Shares Despite Macroeconomic Concerns
Nov 21 PAR Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Seagate, Agilysys and PAR
Nov 21 PAR PAR Technology to exchange $100M of notes for shares
Nov 21 PAR PAR Technology Corporation Announces Agreements to Exchange $100 Million of its 2.875% Convertible Senior Notes Due 2026 for Shares of its Common Stock
Nov 20 PAR PAR Technology: Accelerating Growth And Inflecting To Profitability
Nov 20 MMM Command Brand and Ayesha Curry reveal four decor trends for a festive holiday season
Nov 20 TMO End Market Growth, New Acquisitions Drive Thermo Fisher's Shares
Nov 20 QGEN Morgan Stanley lists hedge funds’ largest Q3 ownership increases in Russell 1000 stocks
Nov 20 PAR 3 Stocks to Buy From a Prospering Technology Solutions Industry
Nov 20 ECL Ecolab: A Reasonable Valuation Makes This Stock A Buy
Nov 19 TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (TMO) Wolfe 2024 Healthcare Conference (Transcript)
Nov 19 TMO The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Thermo Fisher Scientific, NextEra Energy and Lowe's
Nov 18 TMO Top Analyst Reports for Thermo Fisher, NextEra Energy & Lowe's
Nov 18 PAR PAR Technology Corporation to Participate at Stephens Annual Investment Conference
Nov 18 MMM 3M Rises 23.4% in 6 Months: Time to Buy or Hold the Stock?
Nov 18 TMO Is Thermo Fisher Scientific (NYSE:TMO) A Risky Investment?
Nov 17 ECL Ecolab Q3: Balanced Price And Volume Growth
Food Safety

Food safety is a scientific discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent food-borne illness. The occurrence of two or more cases of a similar illnesses resulting from the ingestion of a common food is known as a food-borne disease outbreak. This includes a number of routines that should be followed to avoid potential health hazards. In this way food safety often overlaps with food defense to prevent harm to consumers. The tracks within this line of thought are safety between industry and the market and then between the market and the consumer. In considering industry to market practices, food safety considerations include the origins of food including the practices relating to food labeling, food hygiene, food additives and pesticide residues, as well as policies on biotechnology and food and guidelines for the management of governmental import and export inspection and certification systems for foods. In considering market to consumer practices, the usual thought is that food ought to be safe in the market and the concern is safe delivery and preparation of the food for the consumer.
Food can transmit pathogens which can result in the illness or death of the person or other animals. The main mediums are bacteria, viruses, mold, and fungus (which is Latin for mushroom). It can also serve as a growth and reproductive medium for pathogens. In developed countries there are intricate standards for food preparation, whereas in lesser developed countries there are fewer standards and less enforcement of those standards. Another main issue is simply the availability of adequate safe water, which is usually a critical item in the spreading of diseases. In theory, food poisoning is 100% preventable. However this cannot be achieved due to the number of persons involved in the supply chain, as well as the fact that pathogens can be introduced into foods no matter how many precautions are taken.
The five key principles of food hygiene, according to WHO, are:
Prevent contaminating food with pathogens spreading from people, pets, and pests.
Separate raw and cooked foods to prevent contaminating the cooked foods.
Cook foods for the appropriate length of time and at the appropriate temperature to kill pathogens.
Store food at the proper temperature.
Use safe water and safe raw materials.

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