The source, claiming that consumers should be aware of whether the food they bought was made by corporations with a track record of malpractice or recalls.
“It is concerning that the FDA hasn’t made any more public statements or disclosed the identity of a grower or processor,” said Frank Yiannas, the former deputy commissioner of food policy.
And response at the agency. The entire extent of the pandemic was not made public until families filed lawsuits and attorneys requested public information.
There were 69 instances in December, a significant decrease from the 89 cases that were disclosed in public files.
“They shouldn’t be exempted,” Amber George said. “People continue to purchase their product on a daily basis without knowing what has happened.”
Colton, who spent his tenth birthday in the hospital, is now able to resume his childhood activities and play basketball, although he still struggles with exhaustion and persistent stomach discomfort.