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Feds Playing Politics With Food Safety Is Enough to Make You Sick

Posted: 08/21/2012 9:02 am

Rarely does the mainstream media bother to connect the dots when it comes to our broken food safety system. Consider these two recent headlines:

-- "Foodborne Outbreaks Falling Short of U.S. Reduction Goals"

-- "USDA to purchase $170 million worth of meat to help farmers struggling with drought"

The latter story celebrating government action to "help farmers" -- prompted by this U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) press release -- was trumpeted by major media outlets across the nation without any questions raised. Of course American farmers need help during times of drought and that effort is well worth supporting, but is the indiscriminate buying up of meat really the best and only idea the feds can come up with?

What else have you got, Mr. President? Where is the action on issues that will actually impact the nation's food supply, like our lax food safety oversight?

Lately, the administration has been lacking "commitment" in preventing food-borne illness outbreaks. Why stop at PR-driven offerings of economic support when the nation's public health is at risk?

Data Shows Lack of Food Safety Progress

Last month the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released its annual foodborne illness data and the numbers are less than encouraging. Here is how Food Safety News reported it:

While the data showed a promising five-year decline of E. coli O157:H7 and Shigella infections since 2007, infection rates stagnated or slightly grew for a number of other notable bacteria, including Salmonella, Campylobacter and Listeria.

Specifically, Salmonella, Campylobacter and Listeria continue to infect in numbers well beyond 2010 goals set by the federal government. Included in the USDA drought purchase is $50 million in "chicken products." Guess where Salmonella and Campylobacter are commonly found? Poultry products.

The only good news coming from the CDC is the decline in E. coli 0157, which is largely due to that form of bacteria being designated as an "adulterant" by USDA, which makes it illegal to sell contaminated meat. Not so of either Salmonella or Campylobacter, thanks to a meat industry that likes it that way, as I wrote about last year. This same meat industry is now receiving $170 million in government largesse in the name of "drought relief." How about a little "bacteria relief," Mr. President?

Produce Recalls and Demise of Testing Program

Of course meat is hardly the only food to worry about getting sick from these days. Everything from spinach to melon to sprouts has caused death and illness. Just to name a few recent alarming recalls:


  • Cantaloupe -- 189,000 melons, recently expanded to "all of this growing season's cantaloupes and honeydew melons distributed in 18 states because they may be contaminated with Listeria;"



  • Cilantro -- 1,643 cases recalled, suspected of Salmonella contamination;



  • Apples -- 293,488 cases and 296,224 individual units of fruit, vegetable and sandwich products that may be contaminated with Listeria.


For bonus points, included on the list of places where those apples slices went? McDonald's -- just in time for the inclusion of apple slices in all Happy Meals. (Burger King is also included in the recall.) This is the danger of industrialized fruit production: One bug can get shipped nationwide.

We do have at least one program that actually works to prevent such outbreaks. Yet it now represents another failure of the Obama Administration on food safety: witness the impending demise of the Microbiological Data Program (MDP), a critical $5 million fresh produce testing program tucked away at the USDA.

As I wrote about in February, the fresh produce industry has worked its lobbying magic to get Congress to cut the program. Seems those pesky recalls didn't sit well with the likes of Dole and Del Monte. So far, the Obama Administration has given MDP a six-month reprieve but did not request funding in next year's budget, so the program remains on life support. This, despite multiple outbreaks being prevented by early detection thanks to the cost-efficient program. Dan Flynn, editor of Food Safety News, says that "Big Fresh has the blood on its hands," and gives industry credit for "killing the nation's only produce surveillance program."

Food Outbreaks Change Lives Forever

Let's not forget last year's devastating listeria outbreak in cantaloupe that killed at least 30 and infected 146 across 28 states. These are real people whose lives were changed forever by the simple act of eating a melon. Here is how food safety attorney Bill Marler (and publisher of Food Safety News), who is representing some of the victims and their families, describes the devastation:

Every person and family has a story -- all of them quite horrible and heroic. If we told them one by one, they would take up every page of Food Safety News through the end of the year... These families collectively have incurred to date over $8 million in medical bills... If you then add in the pain of the loss of a spouse or living your life with the after effects of Listeria meningitis, you are talking much, much more.

Where is President Obama's "commitment" to these families?

Whither the Food Safety Modernization Act Regulations?

The Obama Administration has also been stalling on long overdue food safety regulations. The Food Safety Modernization Act was enacted in 2010 to expand the authority of the Food and Drug Administration, but the regulations needed to implement the law have been languishing for months at the White House.

Of course, things won't be any better if the Romney-Ryan team takes over. As Food Safety News reported this week, Congressman Ryan voted against the Food Safety Modernization Act, despite strong bipartisan support for the bill.

But don't expect President Obama to make food safety part of his reelection campaign. His administration is far too skittish to do anything that smacks of regulating business, apparently even if lives are at stake. How many more outbreaks will occur while the president continues to play politics with the safety of our nation's food supply?

Originally posted at Center for Food Safety.

Postscript: Since writing this article, the federal government has reported that two people have died and 141 were made sick from salmonella in yet another cantaloupe outbreak, this one in 20 states.

 
 
 

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Rarely does the mainstream media bother to connect the dots when it comes to our broken food safety system. Consider these two recent headlines: -- "Foodborne Outbreaks Falling Short of U.S. Reductio...
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SteveC 1979
Just...don't.
11:33 AM on 08/22/2012
"USDA to purchase $170 million worth of meat to help farmers struggling with drought"

This strikes me as rather stupid. If I am not mistaken, raising meat animals requires a staggering amount of land, feed, and WATER. Much more so than if those resources were used for plant-based production. So they're essentially rewarding the meat producers for using more water than needed during a time when water is especially scarce. That's our beyond-stupid gov't and the USDA for you, folks.
02:53 PM on 08/22/2012
I believe the issue at hand is that many beef farmers have had to slaughter their livestock due to the drought. This means a flood of beef (no pun intended) will be hitting the market, causing a sharp decrease in prices. Of course, this will be followed by a backlash- scarce beef supply and higher prices.
12:45 AM on 08/22/2012
Five years ago the California leafy greens industry invited government regulators into their fields with an unprecedented program to verify through mandatory government audit that a set of science-based food safety practices was being followed on leafy greens farms. Today, the California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement is eagerly waiting for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to issue further produce safety regulations by way of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).

At the LGMA, we believe that the best food safety program is one like ours which is a strong collaboration between government and farming communities. We have already reached out to FDA pledging our commitment to work with them on this important new law. With luck, details of FSMA will soon be known, consumers will have additional assurances the food supply is safe and there will be a clear path for us all to follow.

www.safeleafygreens.com
12:19 AM on 08/22/2012
Five years ago the California leafy greens industry invited government regulators into their fields with an unprecedented program to verify through mandatory government audit that a set of science-based food safety practices was being followed on leafy greens farms. We, along with many others, have been eagerly waiting for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to issue further produce safety regulations by way of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).

We are looking forward to seeing what is in the proposed new rules and are eager to work more closely with FDA toward the common goal of protecting public health. The rule should have been released by now and we find ourselves in agreement with other groups, who have called for the FSMA rules, which are under review at the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB), to be immediately issued.

At the LGMA, we believe that the best food safety program is one like ours which is a strong collaboration between government and farming communities. With luck, details of FSMA will soon be known, consumers will have additional assurances the food supply is safe and there will be a clear path for us all to follow.

www.safeleafygreens.com
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jogjog
SUPPORT THE LEGALIZATION OF HEMP
03:20 PM on 09/15/2012
Your goverment regulated farming is not wanted in other Ag industries... Keep them to yourself.
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Zonatron
Agrarian Hippie
09:29 PM on 08/21/2012
The USDUH just increased the poultry inspection lines to 170+ birds per minute from about 90. This is to "serve you better". It will require less inspectors and somehow save us some 90 million dollars. In addition, lettuce, spinach, melons and what all else produce related DOESN'T GET ECOLI!! It comes from aerosolizing CAFO sh.. onto it as a way of getting rid of it under the guise of fertilizer. Feeding cows dead cows and corn is the source. The FDA and the USDA are stuffed to the gills by members of BIG AG - The most notorious is Clarence Thomas. The good ol boys club would rather deal with some sickness instead of change a very profitable sick system. It is no different than an auto company deciding if it is more cost effective to recall vehicles or pay for the law suit if someone dies. OCCUPY THE FOOD SYSTEM!!! Grow your own or buy locally grown.
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SteveC 1979
Just...don't.
11:35 AM on 08/22/2012
VERY WELL SAID. Fanned and Faved.
HopeWFaith
We the People
09:25 PM on 08/21/2012
Under a Republican House, we the people matter so much less than under a Democratic Government.

VOTE Democratic across the board! Call and write weekly, complaining of GM FOODS in our food supplies, unsafe foods in our stores, no government controls to stop big Agri Business from ruining our organic and safe food supplies and safe clean water resources.

Complain to OBAMA about TOM VILSAK's lack of ethics. He must be removed now!

Big food mills and Big Agri businesses are ruining the small farmer choices, taking away the future of organic foods. Speak out!

Fracking will ruin our water tables, and no one in Big Oil dives a damnation about it. Together fracking and GM Foods could ruin the grains, the seeds, the water resources, and the future of farming in America.

Speak out!
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Gnomish
ego doctus ignarus
09:41 PM on 08/21/2012
Fracking is the bigger current threat water can't be replaced ever!

GMs we can fight with seed co/ops and the rising interest in small holdings!
We have a paradigm shift away from agribusiness that is only just taking hold.

Quality over quantity will win in the end.
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FreedomMan
Writer, Illustrator, Philosopher
05:17 PM on 08/21/2012
Corporate profits and deregulation often trump safe food for consumers.
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mlaiuppa
Pres. Sarcasm Society. Like we need your approval.
03:26 PM on 08/21/2012
And these are the guys telling us GMO is perfectly safe.
02:07 PM on 08/21/2012
I could get sick tomorrow but I have been eating our food for 5 decades and haven't gotten seriously sick. Neither has any of my children, wife, inlaws, parents or grandparents to my knowledge. I am all for safe food but am skeptical there is a big problem. I see recalls often and am thankful for them assuming there is a danger, bu to say there is a big problem with food safety goes against everything I have observed.
02:58 PM on 08/21/2012
Watch the documentary "Food, Inc." The problem is much larger than most know.
03:10 PM on 08/21/2012
Frank59 - "I am all for safe food but am skeptical there is a big problem."

There is a big problem when non-meat food sources are contaminated with bacteria formerly associated with beef and chicken. How do these vegetables, ready for market, become contaminated with fecal bacteria? Frank, trust me, there is an enormous problem with food safety in the U.S. Sorry, your observations have not been critical enough. Not your fault.
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BeerLover
Carpe Diem!
01:48 PM on 08/21/2012
Thank you for keeping up THE GOOD FIGHT!!!
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Gestas
Mountain Man
12:40 PM on 08/21/2012
Food Safety is only one area that the Republicans are messing with...How about Clean Air, Clean Water, Secure Banking, Public Schools, Safe Medicine...they are after anything and every thing that corporations want to be freed from.
11:19 AM on 08/21/2012
Keep up the good work Michele Simon. Every article you write, I learn. Thank you !!!
MicheleSimon
Public health lawyer, author, Appetite for Profit
12:24 PM on 08/21/2012
thanks for the encouragement!
11:16 AM on 08/21/2012
The American people have been completely highjacked with their rights and their food supply. Deregulation of GMOs, Independent scientific studies on GMOs never done before entering the food chain, Food safety programs ignored or being removed, Seeding our skies and creating drought through geoengineering,courts making laws that corporations are "people", on and on and on......ENOUGH!!!!! Who will stand for the people? Who has enough integrity and moral fortitude to stand up to big corporations???? Certainly not the two candidates running, look at their records. When are people going to count instead of a bottom line? I would like to make all of of those in "charge" stand outside under a chemtrail, eat some cantaloupe covered in GMO'd high fructose corn syrup along with some antibioticed, homoned beef and chicken. Maybe if they had to eat this sh** they might care.
11:07 AM on 08/21/2012
At least the current administratuion is trying to do something. The funding for these activities is slashed every time it comes up. If the GOP has their way the EPA, FDA and USDA whould be shut down since all those rules and inspection/testing requiements are too expensive for the businesses that produce and process our foods. Supposedly the companies would take care of making sure our food is safe voluntarily and that unsafe companies would just not prosper. Well how many people will have to die of easily preventable food born illnesses while we wait for the "magic market" to push out those involved?
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Inkosi
The gods themselves rage against stupidity
12:39 PM on 08/21/2012
Read - "Slaughterhouse"; "Animal Factory", "Dominion" anything by Marion Nestle; Peter Singer," Fast Food Nation"; "Eat this, not that". Proctor and Gamble knew about the melamine and did nothing - till it was entering the human food chain and only under pressured from the Gov't.
01:23 PM on 08/21/2012
I think you are actaully agreeing with me. The companies cannot be trusted to do whats right over whats cheaper (makes more profit). They have never been concerned before, why would less supervision suddenly make them care?
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SteveC 1979
Just...don't.
11:38 AM on 08/22/2012
Those are all great books - and I wish every American would read them. But most Americans are pretty stupid and would rather keep their heads buried in the sand. It is a real shame and I don't see it changing anytime soon...
03:14 PM on 08/21/2012
schnauzergirl - You his the nail with a sledgehammer! "The funding for these activities is slashed every time it comes up. If the GOP has their way the EPA, FDA and USDA ..."

This is their plan: defund or restrict funding, staff the agencies with know-nothings, generate a "see, they are ineffective" campaign, and then move to shut the agency down. This is the plan.
10:41 AM on 08/21/2012
I guess if you do not want to hire enough people all of the money goes to executive salaries to play the blame game.
Makes me nostalgic for the 70s and less educated people who actually did more work.
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JstDarla
Gone Fishing
10:28 AM on 08/21/2012
Good article! Aren't the big Agra and FDA related when they hire top people from Agra to work for the FDA? Grow your own if you can, buy local and organics. Yes still could have a problem, but at least not shipped nation wide for the most part.