Answer me this one. How many of those employees are non-English speaking or criminal illegal aliens? I would wager it is the majority of them.
Get these people out of our country and out of our foodchain. The more criminal illegals in America the more fucked our supply chains keep getting.
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>FDA inspectors also observed that production employees handling produce and food contact surfaces did not use any of the handwashing sinks in the facility.
Inspectors also said that Taylor Farms regularly skipped the drying step after submerging tools in a sanitizing chemical solution.
This raised concerns that the solution was being 'directly applied' to ready-to-eat produce. 'Equipment is constantly wet due to the wet processing environment and cold temperatures,' the FDA reported.
Answer me this one. How many of those employees are non-English speaking or criminal illegal aliens? I would wager it is the majority of them.
Get these people out of our country and out of our foodchain. The more criminal illegals in America the more fucked our supply chains keep getting.
Archive: https://archive.today/Lztij
From the post:
>>FDA inspectors also observed that production employees handling produce and food contact surfaces did not use any of the handwashing sinks in the facility.
Inspectors also said that Taylor Farms regularly skipped the drying step after submerging tools in a sanitizing chemical solution.
This raised concerns that the solution was being 'directly applied' to ready-to-eat produce. 'Equipment is constantly wet due to the wet processing environment and cold temperatures,' the FDA reported.
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