Kellogg's sells poop; asks taxpayers to wipe up

Posted: March 18th, 2009 - 7:23pm by Doug Powell

Kellogg CEO David Mackay is planning to grunt out a giant turd in Washington tomorrow.

To see how his assertions would be, uh, swallowed, Mackay’s comments were leaked to an uncritical press this afternoon, just like in the financial meltdown. Both AP and Reuters proclaimed that Kellogg’s “is urging lawmakers to overhaul the nation's food safety system.”

Mackay (right, exactly as shown) wants food safety placed under a new leader in the Health and Human Services department. He also called for new requirements that all food companies have written safety plans, annual federal inspections of facilities that make high-risk foods, and other reforms.

Mackay whined that Kellogg's had to recall more than 7 million cases of crackers and cookies, at a cost of $65 million to $70 million, and that "Audit findings reported no concerns that the facility may have had any pathogen-related issues or any potential contamination.”

Kellogg’s is a multi-billion dollar company asking for a government handout to do what Kellogg’s should be doing – selling a safe product. Kellogg’s helped create the paper albatross that is third-party audits instead of having its own people at plants that supply product which Kellogg’s resells at a substantial profit. And now this crapmeister is going to tell Washington how to strengthen food safety when he can’t keep shit out of his own company’s peanut cracker thingies. Must be a day of dicks.

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Ray Van Ostran says:

I'm not sure that we need a new agency for food safety. May be it is a good idea as USDA has a conflict of interest and is mostly into helping farmers. The problem is in congress. They cut funding to the agency and then expect that they will do the same job. Or maybe they don't want the job done at all. Imigration and Naturalization had cuts in budget for years and then were condemed for 9/11. Congress took none of the responsibility, infact you never heard that mentioned.What is wrong with third party audits? If they are accurate? The Gov should have some oversight, but the more eyes the better.

Posted on March 19th, 2009 - 9:10am

Tell The Truth says:

Mr. Mackay states that he never visited Peanut Corporation of America. Something tells me that he is not telling the truth. How dare him state untrue comments to Congress and to the public to protect himself and Kellog's. Maybe he should rethink what he said. Possibly he would remember being in the plant. Lies will catch up with you.

Posted on May 9th, 2010 - 6:44pm

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