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Event: Symposium Explores the Effect of New Food Safety Regulations

Global Food Safety Initiative demands greater safety management by food processors.

Pilgrim Quality Solutions
Thu, 06/17/2010 - 13:54
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(Pilgrim Software: Tampa, FL) -- New food safety regulations moving through the U.S. Congress, combined with the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), demand greater safety management by food processors. At the 2010 Institute of Food Technologists Annual Meeting, Symposium 171, “The Operational Implications of New Food Safety Regulations and GFSI” will explore the issue. Pilgrim Software’s director of industry solutions, Deborah Kacera, will present at the Symposium, Monday, July 19, at 1:30 p.m., at Chicago’s McCormick Place.

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