In the Meat Packing Journal: Icicle Makes HACCP Compliance Easy
Icicle was featured in this month’s poultry edition of Meat Packing Journal, the international magazine for the meat and poultry industry. Our software feature on allergen control management was exclusively profiled (which you can learn about in full here), and one of our Ontario-based clients, Hayter’s Turkey Farms, was interviewed in-depth to showcase their successful, […]
From Automation World: Cooking Up a Food Safety Plan with Icicle
by Stephanie Neil, Automation World Food safety is on the forefront of everyone’s minds these days as Chipotle Mexican Grill publically struggles to get to the bottom of several food poisoning incidents that has the Center for Disease Control (C.D.C.) and Prevention investigating another strain of E.coli outbreak at the restaurant chain. According to a […]
Conversations That Matter: Is That Safe to Eat?
Icicle creator Steven Burton was invited to participate in an episode of Conversations that Matter, an in depth interview program with thought leaders on the issues shaping the future of British Columbia. The interview aired on December 19, 2015. Episode Description: This week’s Conversation That Matter features Steve Burton, who after having a terrifying bout […]
Featured in Food Safety News: What’s Wrong With the Food System?
This article appeared as an opinion piece on Food Safety News, December 14 2015. According to the government of Canada, one in eight Canadians will come down with a case of foodborne illness this year. How is it possible that so many Canadians fall victim to a preventable condition? According to the U.S. Centers for […]
Icicle Automates Food Safety for BakeMark Canadian Operations
Read this press release on PR Web. Richmond, British Columbia, December 09, 2015: Icicle Technologies Inc. announced today BakeMark Canada’s food safety process operations nation-wide has been upgraded. As government food safety regulations continue to be strengthened (recently with the Food Safety Modernization Act in the United States), the responsibility is increasingly falling on suppliers […]




