Pundit’s Mailbag — Free Baja Take 2
When the focus of the Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak was tomatoes, we ran two pieces related to Baja. The first was entitled, Free Baja, and urged
When the focus of the Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak was tomatoes, we ran two pieces related to Baja. The first was entitled, Free Baja, and urged
What is a reasonable position for the industry to take in the upcoming Congressional hearings? We have to start with the realization that any proposal
The industry is all set to practically demand regulation in Washington, DC. This may be a wise policy. It is a weakness of democratic politics
At its annual Foodservice Conference, PMA conducted a “town hall meeting” on the Salmonella Saintpaul crisis. Facilitated by Bryan Silbermann, President of PMA, on the
The proposal to impose federal regulation on the industry is unobjectionable to most — at least in those commodities where there is known risk. If
As attention turns to Capitol Hill and these hearings while simultaneously, in this election season, we rely on our congressional representatives to solve the many
Back in the spinach crisis of 2006, many spoke of the importance of efforts to get compensation for innocent spinach farmers who had been crushed
Our piece, FDA Finds One Jalapeno With Salmonella Saintpaul And asserts Authority To Bankrupt Innocent Parties As Part Of FDA’s Pursuit of Vague “Public Health”
United came out with an announcement that it will hold an FDA Town Hall Meeting at FDA headquarters during its September Washington Public Policy Conference:
Although the FDA has had any number of experts present at the various conference calls it has conducted, it has yet to include an ethicist.