Friday, August 22, 2014

Bosses with legal meat cutting block Malo

CNN
The owners and employees of a California slaughterhouse, however, should 8.7 million pounds of contaminated meat recall in this year faced a burden of federal crimes, according to CNN. Co-owner Robert Singleton and Jesse J. "Babe" Amaral Jr. and two former employees are responsible for the illegal distribution and sale of contaminated meat.

Food Corporation of Rancho Petaluma, California is facing a massive recall of 8,742,700 pounds of meat in February according to the Ministry of Agriculture. As a responsible organization, so:

[I] t processing and sick and sick animals perform these activities without the benefit or to take full advantage of federal inspection. Therefore, the products are adulterated because they are unhealthy, unsanitary or otherwise unfit for human consumption and should be remembered, the Department of Homeland Security United States and foodservice Agriculture Inspection (FSIS) announced today.


The recall was a Class I category, with, the existence of a health risk "a reasonable probability that the use of the product result in adverse health consequences or death." However, there were no reports on diseases resulting from the use of cattle.

Earlier this week, a grand jury issued the first three charges , according to the radio station KQED, a total of 11 charges. Singleton has been charged.

According to court documents and Amaral Singleton and bought and slaughtered carcinoma of the eye, a cow type of tumor known as "eye cancer", according to Food Safety News. The condition is a common reason for USDA inspectors to condemn meat.

But affected, according to prosecutors, inspectors Rancho diet cheat cattle cutting and exchange through the heads of the normal channels. This allowed them to pass bad meat. Another tactic would be used was for the employees to carve stamps "USDA" seized other channels.

Overall, the company would be processed and sold beef from cattle of 79 with eye cancer and 101 condemned cattle. The beef may have reached a maximum of 35 states and Guam, as CNN reported. Thousands of merchants were in the list of companies that have received Rancho meat diet. A "small amount" of beef in the manufacturing of bags from hot sandwiches, which are made by Nestlé USA used ..

A turn, according to CNN, that was the safety inspector from the USDA was in a "relationship" with a foreman Rancho diet. While the administrators complained inspector in the treatment of sick cows, a love story with an employee would still be a violation of the rules. A lawyer for Amaral said in May that the relationship does not stand in the recall.

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