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US companies don’t take the appropriate steps to ensure meat safety
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Aren't you glad the new administration is going to gut the FDA and USDA
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Because his deregulations in the food handling industry resulted in the outbreaks this article is talking about? And he's going to obliterate the agencies that are supposed to prevent these things? Is this too confusing for you?
Dems definitely do lose because idiots can't apply logic to the world around them
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Cuz they're slow and inefficient? Idk what you want me to say dude that doesn't change anything about what I said lol
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The current administration has been extremely lackluster in multiple areas but these recalls and listeria outbreaks are direct products of Trumps first term deregulations. So it's actually very relevant to this conversation that him and RFK plan to further deregulate how food in this country is made