While
concerns over beef contaminated with E. coli and chicken tainted with dioxin have triggered the largest beef recall in history and prompted schools to throw away tons of chicken patties, federal officials say no students have become ill from eating the foods.
Not exact matches
The idea of such a radical break attracted Branson, who stopped eating
beef in 2014 out of
concern over deforestation and slaughterhouse practices.
Fruitland American Meat company of Jackson, Missouri recalls
over 4,000 pounds of
beef over concerns of mad - cow disease contaminants.
Standard Meat Company (SMC) has recalled
over 53,000 lb of raw
beef sirloin cuts
over concerns that some products were contaminated with Salmonella, according to the US Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).
Additionally, although «mechanically separated meat» may apply to turkey, chicken and pork, due to
concerns over BSE, the federal government has held since 2004 that mechanically separated
beef «is considered inedible and is prohibited for use as human food.»
It's sadly familiar turf for district and school leaders, who faced the same
concerns after a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., in 2012, stirring calls for
beefed up school security and debates
over gun laws.
In D.C., one middle school in the city's poorest area was removed from a closure list last month
over concerns that crews with longstanding
beefs would meet in the hallways.
As reported by the folks
over at Corvette Forum, a Z06 owner had to take its prized sports car back to the dealer following an incident that might spark some
concern in the minds of those who bought or plan to acquire a
beefed - up, supercharged Stingray.