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Consumer Groups Blame Bush for Meat Recalls **Meatheads Barf Alert**
Reuters ^ | 10-14-02 | Randy Fabi

Posted on 10/14/2002 2:06:31 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer groups blamed a "business-friendly" Bush administration for lax food safety policies on Monday, in the wake of the largest U.S. meat recall ever that prompted a 34 percent drop in shares of Pilgrim's Pride Corp .

Pilgrim's Pride, the second largest U.S. poultry producer, on Sunday recalled 27.4 million pounds of fresh and frozen ready-to-eat turkey and chicken products under its Wampler brand, after pulling 295,000 pounds of turkey and chicken products from the market last week due to listeria concerns.

The recall surpasses the previous record of 25 million pounds of ground beef set by Hudson Foods in 1997.

The company said the recall occurred after environmental tests at its Franconia, Pennsylvania, plant found a strain of listeria similar to the one identified in an outbreak in the U.S. Northeast that has caused at least 23 deaths and 120 illnesses.

The company halted production at its Pennsylvania plant and recalled meat products it made between May 1 and Oct. 11.

U.S. consumer advocates blamed the Bush administration for the massive recalls, saying hundreds have fallen ill because Washington eased food safety standards.

The No. 2 U.S. poultry producer joins ConAgra Foods Inc., Smithfield Foods Inc. and privately held Cargill in withdrawing massive amounts of meat in recent months because of fears they may be tainted with harmful bacteria.

The Pittsburgh, Texas-based company's stock tumbled $2.36, or 34 percent, to $4.65 in mid-afternoon trading at the New York Stock Exchange. They ended the day's trading at $5.28.

Pilgrim's Pride said on Monday, however, that it did not expect the recall to have a material adverse effect on its financial condition.

CONSUMER GROUPS BLAME BUSH ADMINISTRATION

Consumer groups blamed the Bush administration for not putting stricter food-testing regulations in place.

"There are proposed listeria regulations dating back to the Clinton administration that may have prevented this, but the Bush administration is sitting on it," said Karen Mitchell, executive director of Safe Tables Our Priority.

Last year, the USDA proposed rules, written by the Clinton administration, to require makers of ready-to-eat meats to test for listeria in their plants. The comment period ended in May 2001, but the Bush administration has yet to act on it.

"There is no excuse for the Bush administration to hold back needed improvements in food safety," said Caroline Smith DeWaal of the Center for Science in the Public Interest.

The USDA routinely tests products at meat plants for listeria, but separate industry testing is voluntary.

LISTERIA OUTBREAK

The Pilgrim's Pride recall was discovered by USDA while investigating a listeria outbreak that has caused at least 23 deaths, three miscarriages and 120 illnesses in the U.S. Northeast. The company and USDA have said no illnesses could be linked to the recalled poultry.

The USDA and the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention have been unable to pinpoint the source of the Northeast listeria outbreak in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Connecticut, Michigan and Massachusetts.

The CDC has suspected turkey deli meat as one likely source. Despite more than 400 tests on lunch meats and deli products, USDA has not been able to find the cause.

Eating food contaminated with listeria monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, leading to miscarriages and stillbirths, as well as potentially deadly infections in those with weak immune systems.

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle futures prices were mixed due to concerns the huge recall may hurt consumer demand for meat. Live cattle contracts for October delivery closed on Monday off 0.325 at 68.150 cents per pound.

It has voluntarily closed its meat processing plant about 25 miles north of Philadelphia, but hopes to reopen it on Tuesday. USDA said its inspectors must recertify the plant met federal food safety standards before it can return to operation.

About 2,500 cases of listeriosis occur each year in the United States. Listeria can be destroyed by cooking meat to a temperature of at least 160 degrees Fahrenheit (71 C).


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: gorelost; meatheads; whiners
Victimology whiners.
1 posted on 10/14/2002 2:06:31 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
What did he know & when did he know it?

MEAT IS MURDER....hehehhehehe

Now I want a burger....

2 posted on 10/14/2002 2:10:23 PM PDT by Feiny
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Just once I'd like to see these whiners blame the food industry for not putting stricter regulations in place themselves without the government making them do it. It'll never happen but I can wish it would.
3 posted on 10/14/2002 2:13:02 PM PDT by barker
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
I am actually eating deli turkey while reading this and I am just f .....
4 posted on 10/14/2002 2:13:07 PM PDT by Feiny
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
The recall surpasses the previous record of 25 million pounds of ground beef set by Hudson Foods in 1997.

During the Clinton Administration. Shows how full of it these jerks are.

5 posted on 10/14/2002 2:14:43 PM PDT by dirtboy
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Bush blamed for enforcement of laws.
6 posted on 10/14/2002 2:15:09 PM PDT by js1138
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Anyone remember the cozy relationship Clinton had with Tyson Chicken, allowing them to dump so much chicken, uh, waste into the rivers of Arkansas that half of them in the Northwest part of the state were closed to swimming? Funny how these groups don't get too worked up when it's one of their own who's sucking up to industry.
8 posted on 10/14/2002 2:17:12 PM PDT by John Jorsett
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
DOWN WITH THE CORPORATE NAZIS!!!!!

That's nonprofit corporate Nazis. This is just another story promoting people like Safe Tables Our Priority. The only purpose of the story is to make noise so they get a bump in donations.

America has some of the best food handling in the world. Companies don't want to sell tainted food! It's bad for business!

Consider your local grocery store then compare it to these:

Guatemala Meat Market

Portugal Meat Market

Kathmandu Meat Market

Ecuador Meat Market

Meat Market - Gao

9 posted on 10/14/2002 2:35:48 PM PDT by isthisnickcool
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Oh yeah? Well if I get just one bad chunk of tofu, JUST ONE, mister, I'm blaming Algore.
10 posted on 10/14/2002 3:08:15 PM PDT by Sender
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To: feinswinesuksass
MEAT IS MURDER....

Inspired by groups such as the Earth Liberation Front, I hearby proclaim a new slogan for all the PETA and vegan crowds to rally behind...

Save the herds! Spike a cow for peace!"

11 posted on 10/14/2002 3:09:48 PM PDT by Alex Murphy
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To: Sender
Well if I get just one bad chunk of tofu, JUST ONE, mister, I'm blaming Algore.

You mean there are actually good chunks of tofu?

12 posted on 10/14/2002 3:10:50 PM PDT by Alex Murphy
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
Did someone say "meathead".
13 posted on 10/14/2002 4:10:56 PM PDT by weikel
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To: feinswinesuksass
I am actually eating deli turkey while reading this and I am just f .....

ROFLMAO. Damn that's funny.
14 posted on 10/14/2002 4:14:43 PM PDT by Wycowboy
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To: weikel

Awww geeeesh

15 posted on 10/14/2002 4:30:36 PM PDT by Archie Bunker on steroids
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To: John Jorsett
"Anyone remember the cozy relationship Clinton had with Tyson Chicken..."

There is, indeed, reason to believe that the Clinton Department of Agriculture engineered the Hudson recall without ever establishing any connection between the company and a minor outbreak of food poisoning in Colorado. Then, they grossly magnified its seriousness.

The result was to drive privately-held Hudson into near-bankruptcy, where it was "saved" by its major competitor, guess who, Tyson Foods...at a hugely discounted price.

16 posted on 10/14/2002 5:29:29 PM PDT by okie01
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