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BSE-infected bone meal was accidentally shipped, but recovered
by Pete Hisey on 10/25/04 for Meatingplace.com
Bone meal believed to be infected with some of the remains of a U.S. cow that tested positive for BSE was shipped to Asia in January, but officials recovered the shipment and disposed of it in a U.S. landfill, Japan's Kyodo News Service reported.
The shipment of 15 containers of meat-and-bone meal was accidentally loaded in Seattle on January 7, two weeks after the discovery of the first U.S. case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, according to a report issued by the General Accounting Office. The Food and Drug Administration discovered the mistake and ordered the unnamed processor to recover the containers. The ship returned to the U.S. on February 24 and the meal was buried in a landfill on March 2.
The Washington State cow not only made the human food chain and was consumed by Americans, they trried to pawn the rest of her off to the Japanese. I'll bet they didn't destroy all the rendered product.
Beef News
BSE-infected bone meal was accidentally shipped, but recovered
by Pete Hisey on 10/25/04 for Meatingplace.com
Bone meal believed to be infected with some of the remains of a U.S. cow that tested positive for BSE was shipped to Asia in January, but officials recovered the shipment and disposed of it in a U.S. landfill, Japan's Kyodo News Service reported.
The shipment of 15 containers of meat-and-bone meal was accidentally loaded in Seattle on January 7, two weeks after the discovery of the first U.S. case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, according to a report issued by the General Accounting Office. The Food and Drug Administration discovered the mistake and ordered the unnamed processor to recover the containers. The ship returned to the U.S. on February 24 and the meal was buried in a landfill on March 2.
The Washington State cow not only made the human food chain and was consumed by Americans, they trried to pawn the rest of her off to the Japanese. I'll bet they didn't destroy all the rendered product.
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