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...California company issued the largest recall of beef in U.S. history on Sunday, but Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) has affirmed that the meat on students’ plates does not come from the same source as the potentially contaminated beef—37 million pounds of which was supplied to schools, according to The New York Times...
...mailed statement, HUDS spokeswoman Crista Martin said the University purchases its beef from T.F. Kinnealey & Co., a local, family-owned meat distribution company. The recall of 143 million pounds of beef was issued by the Westland/Hallmark Meat Company in California...
...USDA requirements and rely on those inspections to ensure the quality, safety, and humane methods of slaughter for our meats,” Martin wrote. “All our beef products, for example, are ‘choice,’” the USDA’s designation for high-quality but relatively un-marbled beef...
...remarkable memory for names of wives and children, and she can be gracious in embarrassing moments. Once, at a dinner at Chequers, a nervous waitress spilled a plate of roast beef and gravy on the Treasury's Sir Geoffrey Howe. Thatcher leaped to the terrified girl's side and comforted her: "There, there, dear. It could happen to anybody...
...scientific advisor, comes in. Cunningham's 12-year-old company, IdentiGEN, specializes in DNA tracing of meat products - a process that can save valuable time during industry recalls, like the massive one on Sunday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) involving 143 million lbs. of raw and frozen beef. Currently, IdentiGEN is operating in Europe, where the mad cow crisis in the mid-'90s led to the establishment of a comprehensive system of traceability. All pork and beef products sold at the U.K.-based, worldwide megamarket TESCO, for example, have been logged by IdentiGEN and stamped with the IdentiGEN...