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Less regulation.
Let Businesses police themselves.
Get Government out of my business.
Businesses would never put profits ahead of safety.
We need to gut the FDA. That'll save a fraction of a percent of the budget, and get government out of the way.
Sometime between 90-95 I traveled with my ex-wife and in-laws from Utah to Colorado Springs CO. I remember eating at Jack in the Box. I remember because we don't have them here, in fact I had never heard of them. That night I became very sick to my stomach. I thought it was an ulcer flare up as I had a history of ulcers. The next morning we had to take my mother-in-law in for medical treatment as she was also became ill. It was later that I finally decided it was food poisoning. This is the first time I had heard of a history of food poisoning at Jack in the Box. To bad we didn't pursue it at the time. Ineresting.
Had Jeff Benedict read The Great Wine Blight, a suspenseful thriller type story of a disease in grapes that caused a huge wine shortage? It is sad when making money is a priority over making food safe. If Mr. Benedict has written a useful narrative about a serious topic, but made it interesting, I commend him.
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