"The health and wellbeing of American consumers is too important to allow the status quo to continue -- a patchwork system of 15 agencies administering at least 30 laws, all having some piece of the regulation of food safety," said Sally Greenberg, senior counsel at Consumers Union, the nonprofit publisher of Consumer Reports magazine. “The current system has proven to be inadequate to the task of keeping consumers safe, with all too frequent salmonella and E coli outbreaks, all-time high rates of campylobacter contamination in poultry, and millions of Americans falling sick each year from related foodborne illness.”
Greenberg added, "A single food agency with enhanced powers could conduct more systematic inspections, would have authority to recall hazardous food products, could conduct enforcement actions against violators, and could allow for tracing of hazardous food products back to plants or suppliers. Consumers
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Source: Consumers