Meat Inspection
Meat inspection is paramount to safe food. Consumers need government inspectors to watch over the industry and make sure that dangerous bugs like E. coli and Salmonella don’t contaminate our food. Food & Water Watch advocates for a strong, well-funded government meat inspection system to ensure food safety.
News FlashOn January 30, 2008 the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) released a video recorded at the plant that revealed the inhumane treatment of cattle. It also indicated the potential for downer cows, which present an increased risk of mad cow disease, to enter the food supply. On February 18, 2008, USDA announced the biggest meat recall in U.S. history. Read our statement. And check out our letter to Secretary of Agriculture Ed Schafer. |
Ever seen the I Love Lucy episode where Lucy takes a job at the
chocolate factory? She can’t keep up with the line speed and starts
desperately eating the chocolates to hide her mistakes. Similarly- but
with a less
hilarious outcome –– line speeds in slaughterhouses and
meatpacking plants have skyrocketed over the last several decades. This
gives inspectors less time to thoroughly examine the meat that is being
sold to consumers. Additionally, the meat industry, and some in
Congress, is pushing for a privatized meat inspection system, where
company employees check to make sure the company meat is safe. A bit
like the fox guarding the hen house, no?
Meat inspection is
paramount to safe food. Consumers need government inspectors to watch
over the industry and make sure that dangerous bugs like E. coli and Salmonella
don’t contaminate our food. Food & Water Watch advocates for a
strong, well-funded government meat inspection system to ensure food
safety.
Check Out These Tastless Tidbits
- USDA Urged to Disclose Where Recalled Meat Was Sold
- USDA's Largest Beef Recall
- Video Reveals Big Problems at Meat Plant
- USDA Meat Inspectors Told Not to Check for Downer Cows
- USDA Letter Regarding Downer Cows
- Contaminated Meat, USDA Letter
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