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Don't Eat Poop! A Food Safety Podcast

Don't Eat Poop! A Food Safety Podcast

By: Food Safety Specialists: Matthew Regusci and Francine L Shaw
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Tune in every Tuesday for a brand new episode of Don't Eat Poop! A Food Safety Podcast. Join Francine L. Shaw, the savvy CEO of Savvy Food Safety, and Matthew Regusci, compliance connoisseur and founder of Fostering Compliance, as they serve up the latest in food safety with a side of laughter. Explore the ins and outs of food systems, responsible food practices, and food safety regulations. Stay informed about food safety awareness and the not-so-occasional food recall. Delve deep into the complexities of the food supply chain with our dynamic duo, who blend expert insights with a pinch of food safety humor. Whether you're knee-deep in the food safety industry or just passionate about what's on your plate, this podcast promises a fresh take on staying safe while eating well. Expect candid conversations, personal anecdotes, and occasional guest appearances that spice up the discussion. Shaw and Regusci bring their combined decades of experience to the table, making each episode as informative as it is entertaining. From industry trends to must-know food safety news and regulations, they've got your back (and your lunch). In essence, Don't Eat Poop! A Food Safety Podcast is not just about imparting information; it's about fostering a culture of food safety. By shedding light on the intricacies of the food supply chain and the latest food safety news, it aims to promote awareness and encourage responsible food practices among consumers and industry professionals alike. When it comes to food safety, knowledge is power, and a good laugh is the best seasoning. At the heart of every episode is one golden rule: Don't Eat Poop!© 2025 Food Safety Specialists: Matthew Regusci and Francine L Shaw Art Cooking Food & Wine Nature & Ecology Science
Episodes
  • Hacked Menus & Hidden Allergens: A Food Safety Nightmare at Disney | Episode 121
    Jun 24 2025

    When a fired Disney employee went full villain and hacked into the company's menu system, the consequences weren’t just petty - they were potentially deadly.


    In this episode of Don’t Eat Poop!, our hosts Matt and Francine dive headfirst into the bizarre true story of a rogue ex-employee who changed prices, dropped profanities, and worst of all, tampered with allergen info on Disney’s restaurant menus.


    From food defense to the overlooked cybersecurity risks in food service, this is one story where food safety, tech, and a little insanity collide.


    In this episode:


    💩 [05:19] A fired Disney employee hacks into Disney’s menus

    💩 [09:12] From paternity leave to felony charges

    💩 [11:44] How allergen tampering crosses a deadly line

    💩 [14:21] Trying to understand the motives behind the menu hacking

    💩 [16:41] Software security failures and food safety

    💩 [21:24] Who should have access to menu allergens?

    💩 [24:06] Understanding the severity of allergen tampering



    Disclaimer: Episode title and content do not constitute legal or health advice.


    Resources from this episode

    Find the past episode on hacking and food safety here: Some Growing Food Safety Threats That Most Don’t Think About But Can Gravely Affect Your Facility | Episode 116


    Noteworthy quotes from this episode

    “ I don't think they would've thrown the book at him as much as they did until he started jacking with allergens because that's changing it from a bad prank [...] to manslaughter.” – Matt Regusci


    “ I understand being angry, but the things that he did went beyond hurting the company. [...] Some of them could have killed people.” – Francine L Shaw


    We hope you enjoy this episode!

    Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Together, we can raise awareness and make a positive impact in the world of food safety!


    Share your thoughts and feedback on the show, and feel free to offer any topics you would like to hear discussed.


    We'd love to hear from you!


    📲 Connect with Francine, Matt, and the "Don't Eat Poop!" show on LinkedIn!


    📕 Check out Francine's book Who Watches the Kitchen? on Amazon!


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    28 mins
  • Bioterrorism on the Menu: Agroterror Threats & Food Safety Fallout | Episode 120
    Jun 17 2025

    Is your wheat toast a weapon waiting to happen?


    In this eye-opening episode of the Don't Eat Poop!, our hosts Francine and Matt unpack a disturbing real-world threat: the smuggling of a biological weapon-grade fungus into the U.S. food system.


    From fusarium head blight to potential global famine, they connect the dots between agroterrorism, supply chain vulnerabilities, and why food safety professionals need to think like defense strategists. It’s not paranoia, it’s preparedness.


    In this episode:


    💩 [04:38] Francine and Matt recap their global webinar on the future of food safety

    💩 [05:11] Bioterrorism: Why internal threats are often more dangerous than external ones

    💩 [06:55] The case of the Chinese doctoral students smuggling fusarium head blight (FHB) into U.S. labs

    💩 [08:52] A breakdown of FHB’s economic and food security impact

    💩 [13:37] Global catastrophe potential: How disrupting the Western Hemisphere’s grain supply could trigger a worldwide famine

    💩 [17:25] Could bioterrorism reverse decades of food production efficiency?

    💩 [22:55] What food producers and processors can (and can’t) do

    💩 [31:50] Why training and trust alone won’t cut it



    Disclaimer: Episode title and content do not constitute legal or health advice.


    Resources from this episode

    Check out this past episode on food terrorism: Some Growing Food Safety Threats That Most Don’t Think About But Can Gravely Affect Your Facility | Episode 116


    Noteworthy quotes from this episode

    “ I don't think we have to have a nuclear war in order to kill every human being in the United States. A bioterrorist war would do it,” – Matt Regusci


    “ I truly believed that everybody just operated to the best of their ability and cared about what they served and how they served it. It was so eye-opening for me when I became an inspector and realized that that was not the case.” – Francine L Shaw


    We hope you enjoy this episode!

    Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Together, we can raise awareness and make a positive impact in the world of food safety!


    Share your thoughts and feedback on the show, and feel free to offer any topics you would like to hear discussed.


    We'd love to hear from you!


    📲 Connect with Francine, Matt, and the "Don't Eat Poop!" show on LinkedIn!


    📕 Check out Francine's book Who Watches the Kitchen? on Amazon!


    🎙️ BE A GUEST ON DON’T EAT POOP!


    Fill out this form to tell us more about yourself. We’ll reach out via email within 30 days with next steps if you’re selected.

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    34 mins
  • A Side of Salmonella: What’s Up with Those Contaminated Cucumbers? | Episode 119
    Jun 10 2025

    When your cucumbers keep ending up on outbreak lists, it’s time to ask: what the actual food safety fail is going on?


    In this episode of Don’t Eat Poop!, our hosts Matt and Francine dig into the repeat salmonella outbreaks linked to Bedner Growers - and why the phrase “voluntary recall” should still raise your eyebrows.


    They dissect how the contamination trail is traced, what might really be behind recurring farm-based outbreaks, and why cross-contamination is everyone’s problem. Whether you're running a farm, a food service kitchen, or just trying to avoid the “poop” in your produce, this one’s a wake-up call.


    In this episode:


    💩 [03:02] The shift from consumer ignorance to awareness of food safety

    💩 [05:32] Bedner Growers: One salmonella outbreak is bad–two is a pattern

    💩 [08:02] How tracebacks work

    💩 [12:35] Epidemiology 101: What did you eat... a week ago?

    💩 [17:16] Farming and food safety: Where does Salmonella come from?

    💩 [20:59] Most farms don’t survive a salmonella outbreak

    💩 [25:54] Ripple effects: How one farm’s mistake can tank a whole commodity

    💩 [32:24] Lessons from Jack in the Box, Chipotle, and other infamous outbreaks

    💩 [35:35] Food safety and insurance companies



    Disclaimer: Episode title and content do not constitute legal or health advice.


    Resources from this episode

    Check out the Food Safety News article our hosts are talking about, Bedner cucumbers are back, making people sick once again.


    Noteworthy quotes from this episode

    “ You can't taste [salmonella], you can't see it, you can't smell it. It's invisible to the naked eye, but not invisible to the human body system.” – Matt Regusci

    “All foodborne illnesses are preventable. You get them from eating something that's contaminated. Are we ever going to eliminate all of them? No. But they're all preventable.” – Francine L Shaw


    We hope you enjoy this episode!

    Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Together, we can raise awareness and make a positive impact in the world of food safety!


    Share your thoughts and feedback on the show, and feel free to offer any topics you would like to hear discussed.


    We'd love to hear from you!


    📲 Connect with Francine, Matt, and the "Don't Eat Poop!" show on LinkedIn!


    📕 Check out Francine's book Who Watches the Kitchen? on Amazon!


    🎙️ BE A GUEST ON DON’T EAT POOP!


    Fill out this form to tell us more about yourself. We’ll reach out via email within 30 days with next steps if you’re selected.

    _______

    Produced by Ideablossoms

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    41 mins
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