Food safety trends during second-quarter 2020

A new report shows how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted safety measures across the food industry.

Workers at a Tyson Foods facility. (Photo: iStock)

Stericycle’s most recent Recall Index Report shows how the pandemic has impacted food safety, including risks that are at the top of the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDAs) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDAs) priority lists, and how the FDA’s New Era of Smarter Food Safety Blueprint will impact the recall process.

According to the Recall Index Report, activity in the second quarter of this year was intensified by food safety and public health advocates who pressured companies and regulators for more safeguards. As a result, food safety issues made the headlines that fueled consumer fears regarding recalls, foodborne illness outbreaks and limited inspections of food production facilities. The following are key findings from the report:

According to the USDA, July saw a slight increase in recalls, mainly due to fewer inspections being conducted during the height of the pandemic. As a result, this could leave room for gaps in regulatory oversight and concerns regarding missed food safety issues. You can read more on these and other food recall findings in the Stericycle report.

David Fiske (dfiske@wwfi.com) is a senior vice president, and Lori Hunter (lhunter@wwfi.com) is an executive vice president at Worldwide Facilities, a national wholesale insurance broker, managing general agent and program underwriter.

This article first appeared on Worldwide Facilities’ blog and is republished here with the authors’ consent. 

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