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Mar 13, 2003

Bush Administration Opposes Releasing Retailer Lists During Meat Recalls

By Emily Gersema
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Legislation forcing meat companies to tell consumers
which stores received possibly tainted meat would hinder meat recalls
because companies would resist sharing proprietary information, the Bush
administration says.

Elsa Murano, the Agriculture Department's undersecretary for food safety,
told a House subcommittee Wednesday the administration would oppose
the measure because it would not benefit consumers.

Companies would become less cooperative, she said, making it harder for
the department to track retailers and wholesalers that sold the recalled
meat. That would mean more people would be at risk of getting sick.

Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., said she was considering legislation in the
wake of food-poisoning outbreaks that killed nine people last year. She
said a law requiring processors to tell consumers which supermarkets sold
the meat would protect the public.

"This is not about a company's bottom line," DeLauro said. "This is about
the public's safety."

Consumer advocates argued that consumers need to know if stores sold
recalled meat.

"If even one person took action based on having the information and
therefore avoided getting sick, it would be worth having that information
available," said Carol Tucker Foreman, head of the Consumer Federation of
America's Food Policy Institute.

The meat industry says consumers are given enough details when meat is
recalled to pick it out of their refrigerators and take it back to the store.

In a recall, the department discloses the type of meat being pulled, as well
as the day it was processed and its "sell by" date.

"The most important thing for the consumer to know is all of the
establishment codes and the product code dates," said Janet Riley,
spokeswoman for the American Meat Institute. "That's what tells them
whether they've got the product or not."

Also on Tuesday, Democratic lawmakers who have been critical of how the
department handles recalls wrote to Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman,
calling for an investigation into ConAgra Beef.

The company's Greeley, Colo., plant was linked to 42 illnesses last summer,
prompting the recall of 19 million pounds of ground beef after inspectors
found harmful E. coli bacteria in some hamburger meat. ConAgra sold the
plant to meatpacker Swift & Co. in September.

"We urge USDA to fully investigate the company's conduct and consider
seeking criminal penalties against the company and any officials who acted
recklessly," the lawmakers wrote.

The letter was signed by DeLauro, Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois, Rep.
Henry Waxman of California and Reps. Marcy Kaptur and Sherrod Brown,
both of Ohio.

Alisa Harrison, a spokeswoman for Veneman, declined to comment, saying
officials were still reviewing the letter.

Chris Kricher, a spokesman for ConAgra, declined to comment on a
possible investigation.

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