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My Mom worked in a poultry processing plant from 1957 till early 1980's. On the line. Pulling goozles and other assorted parts from the chickens as the line of chicken carcasses flashed past her. She often complained that management sped the lines up so fast that workers couldn't keep up. When the plant started, there were government inspectors, actually veterinary doctors, who oversaw the operation. She would talk of days that the plant management would speed up the lines, and the government doctors would pull dozens, hundreds, of chickens they considered inappropriately processed. Pull them off the line and throw them into garbage bins. And management would slow the lines down.

The doctors disappeared as the government deregulated everything.

I wonder do people in all countries have to take the same salmonella precautions we have to take when handling poultry bought from groceries.
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