USDA’s sampling program for ‘Raised Without Antibiotics’ labels
A new federal sampling program will assess whether antibiotic residue is detected in cattle intended for the “raised without antibiotics” market.
A new federal sampling program will assess whether antibiotic residue is detected in cattle intended for the “raised without antibiotics” market.
Animal-raising claims, such as “free-range,” are voluntary marketing claims that highlight how the source animals for meat and poultry products are raised.
FSIS is appalled at The Washington Post’s attempt at explaining a proposal to modernize inspection and points out 11 accounts of false reporting.
If you’ve stocked up on hot dogs for Memorial Day weekend, you might to check and see if they are part of this recall from John Morrell and Co. The Cincinnati, Ohio establishment, is recalling approximately 210,606 pounds of ready-to-eat hot dog products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically metal, the U.S. Department […]