But that is what I am saying. They don't have to give it to you, nor is there any requirement that if they find a bacterial infestation in a food product that is going into interstate commerce, they don't have to tell you about that, do they?
On the recordFebruary 4, 2009
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Chambliss highlights a loophole in food safety reporting requirements.
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