WASHINGTON: E. coli loophole cited in recalls - (The Chicago Tribune)
November 11, 2007 – 7:11 pmWASHINGTON — One federal inspector calls it the “E. coli loophole.” Another says, “Nobody would buy it if they knew.”
The story says that officials are referring to the little-discussed fact that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has deemed it acceptable for meat companies to cook and sell meat on which E. coli, a bacterium that can sicken and even kill humans, is found during processing.
The “E. coli loophole” affects millions of pounds of beef each year that tests positive for the presence of E. coli O157:H7, a particularly virulent strain of the bacterium.
The agency allows companies to put this E. coli-positive meat in a special category”cook only.” Cooking the meat, the USDA and producers say, destroys the bacteria and makes it safe to eat as precooked hamburgers, meat loaf, crumbled taco meat and other products.
But some USDA inspectors say the “cook only” practice means that higher-than-appropriate levels of E. coli […]
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