Texas processor settles labeling case
date:Aug 24, 2012
of their beef trimmings to an independent meat broker who agreed to sell the product as pet food. But the processor allegedly did not change the product labels to reflect the new pet food designation.

Whats more, the broker allegedly violated the agreement and sold the boxes of pet food beef trimmings to another meat broker for human consumption. A subsequent meat broker later re-sold some of the pet food beef trimmings to the Federal Bureau of Prisons for human consumption.

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