On the recordFebruary 4, 2009
Not only do we have a failure in the mechanisms of detecting foodborne illnesses, but we have a flawed system of educating the public about products, as well.
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congress.govNot only do we have a failure in the mechanisms of detecting foodborne illnesses, but we have a flawed system of educating the public about products, as well.
Chambliss points out failures in food safety detection and public education.
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