One of the most quoted lines from Eric Schlossers now famous book, Fast Food Nation, comes from the chapter about pathogens in ground beef. Without mincing words, he wrote: There is shit in the meat. Well, that phrase may be relevant again if the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) moves forward with plans to privatize part of its meat and poultry inspection program.
Under the current rules, the USDAs Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is responsible for inspecting all chicken and turkey carcasses for things like bruises, bile, and yes, shit, before theyre sent for further processing. The proposed HACCP-Based Inspection Models Project (HIMP) would remove those USDA inspectors from the lines, leaving poultry plant employees, who already stand in a fast-moving, I-Love-Lucy-style line, to flag unsanitary or otherwise flawed birds.
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Rumor has it that the HIMP program could begin as early as October (the current comment period goes through April 26). And, according to Hitt, theres already a similar pilot program in place for pork production. So this might only be the beginning of a larger meat industry trend.
As gross as all this shit-in-the-meat talk may be, its not just for shock value. Its a matter of food safety. As Hitt puts it: [Food inspectors] used to ask, Would I put that on my familys table? That was the standard. Now the standard is, Will it kill you?
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