by David M. Bueker » Tue Oct 21, 2014 6:44 pm
I happen to be an expert in country of origin labeling in accordance with US Customs regulations. This reg for meat is essentially an extension of what is required for airplane parts, soccer balls or ballpoint pens. It's just about tracking the origin of the livestock instead of the location of manufacture of consumer/industrial good piece parts that make up the whole assembly. Is it a pain to comply with? Sure is. Is it discriminatory? Only to people too disorganized to keep good records, and I doubt I want to buy meat from those folks.
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