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Keeping corruption out of our food supply

May 28, 6:34 PMDC Corporate Ethics ExaminerJim Cunningham
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The Washington Post ran a story today about a bill designed to impose a much closer watch over our food supply and the companies who control it. Given that I’ve worried over this issue before, and considering that our very lives depend on the effects of greed not interfering with food safety (like they historically have), obviously I’m extremely excited about the prospect.

Consumers have grown increasingly alarmed by a rash of food safety problems in recent years…”

Please, get on board with this and watch this story closely. Few things are as important as this.
 

 

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