Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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The meat industry was regulated for a reason. To keep diseased animals out of the food chain and to ensure pathogens dont make thousands of people sick-way worse than covid.Salmonella,Staphylococcus,E-coli-Listeria and a bunch of others that can be deadly and can kill a lot of people.
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Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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04/27/20 11:57 AM
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nonsense boco. that is the lie they told everybody to justify giving the food industry to corporations. independent people are much harder to intimidate into stupid stuff like gun control, common core math, seat belt laws, and building permits
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Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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There have been outbreaks that kill people. If they de regulate large processing facilities you will see what happens.
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Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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Yep. straight out of government inspected big 6000 head a week processing plants
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Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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And caught and controlled.Deregulate you will have a nightmare.
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Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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Mark, I agree. I thought it was a good idea 20 years ago. Just emailed my congresswoman and senators
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Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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And caught and controlled.Deregulate you will have a nightmare. I don't think anyone is in favor of making unsanitary conditions, just allowing places to sell to whom they choose.
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Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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And caught and controlled.Deregulate you will have a nightmare. I don't think anyone is in favor of making unsanitary conditions, just allowing places to sell to whom they choose. You already can sell to who ever you want it just has to be alive when sold and then the buyer can have it processed. By selling live the buyer can then determine the health of the animal before slaughter. I have worked custom plants and a small pig plant ( 500 head a day) and been in lots of others over the years and can tell you there are some state licensed places I wouldn't eat anything that came from there. We've had lots killed on the ranches by mobile butchers and have killed a bunch ourselves and I think more local custom shops is a great idea but I sure wouldn't trust some of the people out there to sell a clean safe product.
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Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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The meat industry was regulated for a reason. To keep diseased animals out of the food chain and to ensure pathogens dont make thousands of people sick-way worse than covid.Salmonella,Staphylococcus,E-coli-Listeria and a bunch of others that can be deadly and can kill a lot of people. so by regulating it to keep 8 producers in the business using as much disposable labor as possible an 90% of the meat passes through these same 8 plants when one plant sends ecoli laden meat out it effects millions of people. it's a catch 22 food insecurity , a few places so that if one gets ecoli it feeds it to millions local butchers can process your animals for you but they can't be sold to public , if the local butcher who turns out very high quality and knows what a sick animal looks like is going to sell it only from his shop , he will make sure it is of excellent quality , because his name is on it. should a place be bad and sell bad meat it will be out of business in no time and have only maybe made a few hundred sick not tens of thousands. every time there is a ecoil scare the food industry uses it to make regulations harder on the small producer that is almost never the cause of the issue.
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Re: Deregulation of small meat processing facilities
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We are lucky around here, the Germans and the Poles still operate a lot of small family sized butcher shops and we Texans support them. I would love to see those types of businesses reopen accross the country.
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