Oregon PIRG: New Investigation - Supermarkets Failing to Warn Public About Food Recalls
February 13, 2020
February 13, 2020
PORTLAND, Oregon, Feb. 13 -- The Oregon State Public Interest Research Group issued the following news release:
Americans are not hearing about food recalls, and that communication breakdown is having serious repercussions for public health. For example, less than two years ago, people kept getting sick for months after 12 million pounds of Salmonella-contaminated beef was recalled. The pattern has repeated for other recalls even when news outlets have publicized warnings from food . . .
Americans are not hearing about food recalls, and that communication breakdown is having serious repercussions for public health. For example, less than two years ago, people kept getting sick for months after 12 million pounds of Salmonella-contaminated beef was recalled. The pattern has repeated for other recalls even when news outlets have publicized warnings from food . . .