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RECALL USDA Speaks to Two Year Product Recall Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Company


Health & Wellness  (tags: recall, warning, corporate, consumers, ethics, safety, protection, prevention, food, ethics, regulations, government, investigation, failed protocol )


- 676 days ago - usda.gov
BEEF RECALL Details.Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Company,failure to comply with "FSIS regulations",FSIS veterinarians NOT called for *non-ambulatory cattle passing *antemortem inspection.Release No. 0046.08 021708 (*definitions cited/comments)
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Past Member (0)
Monday February 18, 2008, 9:23 am
http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-27175/antemortem-inspection antemortem inspection (quality control) -- Britannica Online ...Antemortem inspection identifies animals not fit for human consumption. Here animals that are down, disabled, diseased, or dead (known as 4D animals) are ...
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I did not know this. Shared with heavy heavy heart.

 

serge vrabec (254)
Tuesday February 19, 2008, 10:13 am
The USDA will not disclose the names of retail outlets that sold beef that has since been recalled by Westland/Hallmark in the largest meat recall in U.S. history, according to Consumers Union, the publisher of Consumer Reports.

"Currently, USDA refuses to disclose to the public the names of retail outlets involved in meat recalls," said Jean Halloran, director of food policy initiatives at Consumers Union. "Consumers have no way of knowing whether the store from which they've purchased their meat was involved in a recall."

Without a list of retail outlets, consumers are left to look for numbers on packages, but those packages have often been discarded, or the number may not appear on the retail package.

California is the only state to requires the disclosure of retail outlets after recalls.

Other groups have raised the alarm about gaps in U.S. law that allow sheep, pigs, goats and other animals to be slaughtered for food even if they are too sick or weak to stand. It was the slaughter of such "downer" cows that prompted the recall, but cows are the only "downer" animals that cannot be legally slaughtered.

 

Past Member (0)
Tuesday February 19, 2008, 12:32 pm
Serge,thanks
 

Blue Bunting (855)
Monday March 3, 2008, 11:43 am
The school lunch program has been at risk since 2003, but it took an amateur video that went viral for something to be done about it. Remember, this is how much the USDA and their friends in corporate agribusiness care about your kids: "The USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service, or AMS, which buys commodities for the school-lunch program and for government feeding for infants and the elderly, "took no corrective action against suppliers with recurring deviations [known as nonconformances], numerous commodity complaints, and products that tested positive for prohibited pathogens," ..."
 
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