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Happy New Year 2026 to all our dedicated subscribers and readers at Food Safety News! As we step into this exciting new year, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering support and commitment to food safety. Together, we’ve navigated challenges, celebrated successes, and shared crucial insights that help protect public health. We look forward to another year of bringing you the latest news, research, and innovations in the food industry. May this new year be filled with opportunities for growth, improved safety standards, and the joy of sharing good food with those we cherish. Cheers to a safe and delicious 2026!

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Bill Marler

Bill Marler

Accomplished personal injury lawyer, Food Safety News founder and publisher, and internationally recognized food safety expert. Bill’s advocacy work has led to testimony before Congress and his blog reaches 1M+ readers annually.

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