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The USDA regulates any foods that are sold in a box or a bag. This ranges from fresh, ready-to-eat products to frozen products.
Do you think the government has the responsibility to ensure that food is safely processed? If so, what should the government do? If not, explain your answer.
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I think whoever sells the food
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USDA and ATF
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
the FDA, EPA and USDA all share responsibility for regulating pesticide
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USDA, although there may be a more specific administrative branch that deals with the marketing area.
USDA means U.S. Department of Agriculture
The USDA is part of the Executive Branch
USDA helps implement safe measures of food production and packaging. There would be a lot of illness and malnutrition if the USDA did not regulate the things they do.
The USDA is the United States Department of Agriculture. The USDA offers fantastic careers for many professional and non-professional fields. USDA needs everyone from janitors to accountants and lawyers. USDA especially likes engineers.
No.
The current Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, is ultimately the "top dog" of the USDA.