For Turkeys Pardoned by President, Retirement is Short-Lived
date:Nov 29, 2012
ry workers who have previously said that HIMP, which allows for increased line speeds and prohibits government inspectors from looking inside birds, will allow for more contaminated carcasses leaving poultry plants.

The conveyor belts in plants would be sped up, meaning the inspectors who remain would have less time to examine each turkey carcass for tumors, pus, sores, feces, and other defects something to think about as you plan for Thanksgiving dinner, said CSS in a press release the day bef
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