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Re: shabby47 post# 8472

Saturday, 02/01/2014 5:04:02 AM

Saturday, February 01, 2014 5:04:02 AM

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With regard to food testing, I know that Costco tests its meat when it arrives at their stores. I would think other outfits would do the same especially if the test itself took under an hour. I am not sure if their are others retailers that test on their own but seems like this should be a required step also. Who knows how long the meat sits on a truck before being delivered.
"All meat arriving at the Tracy plant comes with a certificate from the supplier pledging that pre-shipment tests showed no E. coli contamination, something other companies are also doing now. But Costco tests it anyway, and if it tests positive, it’s shipped back to the supplier. Less than one percent is shipped back."

Here is the link: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/12/08/3951696/company-outdoes-the-government.html

I believe such testing at the receiver's facility would reduce the quantity of E-coli tainted meat which reaches the consumer.

JMO
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