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Senators call for investigation of Hertz after hundreds of rental car customers claim false arrest

March 31, 2022April 1, 2022 Katie Wedell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Senators call for investigation of Hertz after hundreds of rental car customers claim false arrest

U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal are calling for investigations of Hertz rental car after hundreds of false arrest allegations.

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How long is food safe to eat after the best if used by date? Longer than you think.

March 25, 2022March 27, 2022 Katie Wedell, USA TODAY Comments Off on How long is food safe to eat after the best if used by date? Longer than you think.

Can you eat eggs past the expiration date or drink milk after it expires? Food best by dates aren’t regulated and you may be throwing away good food.

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After Hertz car rentals lead to some arrests, know what to do when you rent a car

March 4, 2022 Katie Wedell, USA TODAY Comments Off on After Hertz car rentals lead to some arrests, know what to do when you rent a car

Consumer advocates provide tips for how to protect yourself, and what evidence to keep when renting a car.

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Anthropologie recalls Anecdote autumn glass candles due to breaking risk and fire hazard

February 16, 2022February 17, 2022 Katie Wedell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Anthropologie recalls Anecdote autumn glass candles due to breaking risk and fire hazard

Anthropologie has issued a recall of Anecdote autumn glass candles that were sold in its stores and online between July 2021 and December.

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Food safety: How to prevent food poisoning by monitoring recalls

February 15, 2022February 18, 2022 Katie Wedell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Food safety: How to prevent food poisoning by monitoring recalls

Navigating hundreds of food recalls is a daunting task for grocery shoppers. These tips help you master food safety with minimal effort.

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From the Great Michigan Pizza Funeral to tainted peanut butter: How we got today’s recall system

February 15, 2022 Katie Wedell, USA TODAY Comments Off on From the Great Michigan Pizza Funeral to tainted peanut butter: How we got today’s recall system

President Theodore Roosevelt helped push through bills in 1906 to begin the modern era of food safety laws after reading Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle.

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Food recalls 101: How the chicken and salad mix get pulled from the shelves

February 15, 2022 Katie Wedell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Food recalls 101: How the chicken and salad mix get pulled from the shelves

Recalls start either when a food company discovers a problem or possible contamination. They can also be related to an outbreak of foodborne illness.

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Food recalls: How technology could alert you before you eat that tainted salad

February 15, 2022February 15, 2022 Katie Wedell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Food recalls: How technology could alert you before you eat that tainted salad

What lettuce was recalled? Was the chicken contaminated? How technology could answer your food safety questions and recall concerns in the future.

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Super Bowl party tips: How to avoid food poisoning during the big game

February 11, 2022February 11, 2022 Katie Wedell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Super Bowl party tips: How to avoid food poisoning during the big game

Foodborne illness is common on Super Bowl Sunday. These cooking and party tips will help you avoid a food poisoning fumble.

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‘It is legal extortion’: Diabetics pay steep price for insulin as rebates drive up costs

December 13, 2021March 1, 2022 Katie Wedell, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘It is legal extortion’: Diabetics pay steep price for insulin as rebates drive up costs

Multiple reports show insulin prices continue to surge because of a rebate system that leaves diabetics footing the bill and middlemen and insurers cashing in.

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College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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