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BumRushDaShow

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15. It depends on the state
Fri Mar 6, 2015, 03:00 PM
Mar 2015

Each one generally has a Milk Board and/or other Food regulating entity (like PA).

Or you can go here - FoodSafety,gov and have a ball. Lots there. There is a LISTSERV available so you can get daily alerts (or a digest) of every food recall reported across all the federal agencies that cover food.

Note that FDA (or USDA, etc) generally only can get involved if a product crosses state lines. Otherwise federal agencies don't really have jurisdiction other than what may have been enacted in the statutes (federal).

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