04-19-2012, 08:55 PM
(04-19-2012, 06:36 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: The FDA/USDA are the foxes guarding the henhouse...literally.
USDA to Let Industry Self-Inspect Chicken
Quote:As early as next week, the government will end debate on a cost-cutting, modernization proposal it hopes to fully implement by the end of the year. A plan that is setting off alarm bells among food science watchdogs because it turns over most of the chicken inspection duties to the companies that produce the birds for sale.
The poultry companies expect to save more than $250 million a year because they, in turn will be allowed to speed up the processing lines to a dizzying 175 birds per minute with one USDA inspector at the end of the line. Currently, traditional poultry lines move at a maximum of 90 birds per minute, with up to three USDA inspectors on line.
Whistleblower inspectors opposed to the new USDA rule say the companies cannot be trusted to watch over themselves. They contend that companies routinely pressure their employees not to stop the line or slow it down, making thorough inspection for contaminants, tumors and evidence of disease nearly impossible. "At that speed, it's all a blur," one current inspector tells ABC News.
According to OMB Watch, a government accountability newsletter, cutbacks at the USDA have coincided with a significant rise in salmonella outbreaks. The group says 2010 was a record year for salmonella infection and 2011 saw 103 poultry, egg and meat recalls because of disease-causing bacteria, the most in nearly 10 years.
This just blows my mind. Of course, people mainly see this from the standpoint that disease and unhealthy practices endanger human consumption of the meat. I can't get out of my head the sheer numbers of chickens being heartlessly "processed" as though they had no life, no existence beyond ingredients for Colonel Sanders, or meaning on this beautiful planet.
It is reprehensible.