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aboutface
reply to post by Rikku
My first impulse was to just report it to the food inspection agency, but in reading the responses, I thought about how going to the press in addition to the government agency can sometimes alert the public as to what could be hiding in their cans at home.
So adding the press to the picture can serve the purpose of getting the ball rolling on perhaps recalling that batch of food. It can also give an added push for a good and thorough investigation by government inspectors of food handling practices in that plant. Otherwise, who knows just what limited actions the government agency would take on its own volition? It's just something for you to consider.
Sk8ergrl
aboutface
reply to post by Rikku
My first impulse was to just report it to the food inspection agency, but in reading the responses, I thought about how going to the press in addition to the government agency can sometimes alert the public as to what could be hiding in their cans at home.
So adding the press to the picture can serve the purpose of getting the ball rolling on perhaps recalling that batch of food. It can also give an added push for a good and thorough investigation by government inspectors of food handling practices in that plant. Otherwise, who knows just what limited actions the government agency would take on its own volition? It's just something for you to consider.
Yes I agree and thank you for your advice Rikku and others who have also said. I don't like publicity I guess I'm a shy person lol.
violet
Sk8ergrl
aboutface
reply to post by Rikku
My first impulse was to just report it to the food inspection agency, but in reading the responses, I thought about how going to the press in addition to the government agency can sometimes alert the public as to what could be hiding in their cans at home.
So adding the press to the picture can serve the purpose of getting the ball rolling on perhaps recalling that batch of food. It can also give an added push for a good and thorough investigation by government inspectors of food handling practices in that plant. Otherwise, who knows just what limited actions the government agency would take on its own volition? It's just something for you to consider.
Yes I agree and thank you for your advice Rikku and others who have also said. I don't like publicity I guess I'm a shy person lol.
I wouldn't want the publicity either but you can ask to remain anonymous. I think.
aboutface
reply to post by Sk8ergrl
Um, sorry. I don't get why you're dealing directly with the company who has violated food handling practices and sent out an unfit product for human consumption. What are you hoping for from them? They are in business to make a profit and they must accept that every now and then an employee can be a dud or a plant of theirs can be using unsafe practices. It's all part of business.
And yes, the press can and should respect your request for anonymity. Think of the greater good the message will accomplish down the line if food safety practices are improved there and brought up to snuff.