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Home » Consumer rights group says inadequate USDA inspection leaves consumers at risk
In a letter sent to USDA this week detailing examples of meat and poultry plants not receiving food safety inspections because of shortages in inspection personnel, nongovernmental organization Food & Water Watch says the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is mismanaged.
The organization said these examples contradict statements USDA has made before Congress and display on its website.