| Meat Recall Not Mandatory, Product Information Limited |
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| Written by Kiki Hubbard | |
| Tuesday, 11 March 2008 | |
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USDA is refusing to make a list of at least 10,000 food distributors public following the Hallmark/Westland slaughterhouse scandal last month. Apparently, the recalled meat could still be on grocery store shelves. USDA's list of restaurants and food services that purchased Hallmark/Westland meat is growing (it's currently 120 pages long), but the agency has labeled this information "proprietary," making it extremely difficult for consumers to avoid meat possibly derived from downer cows. Sources: Chicago Tribune and CommonDreams.org
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![]() written by Terra, March 13, 2008
The more I learn about them, the more the USDA just seems like one big joke to me. They have pathetic standards for the health and welfare of the nation, including their ridiculous bias towards unhealthy and unethical animal product industries, and the fact that they run so many important programs like the NSLP makes that fact crucial to keep in mind. Recalls are usually not mandatory and nor is disclosing a lot of information such as this that the public needs to know.
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