USDA.gov Beef Recall
Posted on February 17, 2008
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USDA.gov beef recall is the biggest in American history. The recall comes due to some accusations of animal abuse. The meat is located at a California slaughterhouse the size is just around 143 million pounds.
There have been no health issues or illness linked to the recall yet and authorities are positive that it will be small if any. The meat is supposed to be used for school lunch programs. The recall affects beef from Westland/Hallmark Meat Company.
There have been videos that show employees beating and shocking donor animals. The last large USDA beef recall was back in 1999. Stay tuned for updates and news on this recall and others.
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What ???? 2 1/2 years. The best way to control bjg companies is thru the pocket. Release the fast food buyers — their drop in dalles will affect the butcher shop. AND, ALL OTHER POTENTIAL SUPPLIERS. I cannot believe that no one other than two employees are involved. unless these two were robits, there must be immediate bosses and all the way up ihe line. People who think they are in charge must be held responsible.
If your future and livelihood were at stake you would approach your job accordingly.
The owners must accept the resposibility. they should be finished. (but they won’t starve to death — there should be ample meat available for them.)