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In this post-9-11 world, U.S. food safety inspectors will likely view future food safety outbreaks through the prism of potential bioterrorism.
Deputy FDA Commissioner Lester M. Crawford Jr. signaled the new perspective in a speech at a recent State Department Open Forum. Crawford outlined four ways to prevent the food system from being used to launch an attack.