Largest National Meat Recall Involves Utah
The New York Times reports on the largest meat recall in history. Here is an excerpt from the story:
A California meatpacker accused of animal cruelty is making the largest U.S. meat recall on record -- 143 million lbs, the U.S. Agriculture Department said on Sunday.
Most of the meat, raw and frozen beef products, probably has already been consumed, said USDA officials at a briefing. Some 37 million lbs were bought for school lunches and other federal nutrition programs. USDA said there was only a minor risk of illness from eating the beef. Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Co voluntarily recalled all of its beef produced since February 1, 2006. USDA said Hallmark violated rules against the slaughter of "downer cattle" -- that is, animals too ill to walk.
"This is the largest beef recall in the history of the United States, unfortunately," said Agriculture Undersecretary Richard Raymond. Based in Chino, California, Hallmark/Westland has been closed since early February. Company officials were not immediately available for comment.
According to USDA reports, the meat-packing company has processed “non-ambulatory cattle,” creating a risk of contaminating meat products with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), which affects nervous tissue. It is also known as mad cow disease.The Humane Society of the United States showed videotapes on January 30 showing workers at the plant using several abusive techniques to make animals stand up and pass a pre-slaughter inspection. These included ramming cattle with forklift blades and using a hose to simulate the feeling of drowning.
The USDA said that there is a “negligible” risk of contracting BSE from eating any of the recalled beef. Let's hope they are right because even one victim is one too many.
A UTAH CONNECTION:
The Salt Lake Tribune today confirmed that some of the recalled beef was distributed to school lunch programs in Utah and consumed by Utah school children. Utah schools have put a hold on ground beef from the Westland/Hallmark Meat Packing Company. Luann Shipley of the Utah State Office of Education said all 29 school districts in the state had been notified of the hold. See the full story here: origin.sltrib.com/ci_8295732
Again, health officials are saying the risk to human health is low. For some reason, I don't feel completely reassured.





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