This is how irrelevant Washington, D.C is when it comes to setting food safety policy

Posted: December 14th, 2009 - 8:30pm by Doug Powell

Washington can set a minimal food safety standard, and taxpayers should get something for their money, but the resources and time spent lobbying the politicians and bureaucrats seem to have a low return on investment.

Tomorrow’s USA Today reports that a senator on the committee overseeing the National School Lunch Program called Monday for the government to raise its standards for meat sent to schools across the nation because McDonald’s, Costco, Burger King, and Jack in the Box all do a better job of food safety sampling.
 

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Bill Marler says:

I would agree. The amount of time, effort and money I have spent over the years trying to influence the politicians would have been better spent on _________. You pick.

Posted on December 14th, 2009 - 9:17pm

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